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What Is a ‘Fish Doorbell,’ and Why Would You Ring One?
Viewers are glued to an underwater livestream meant to help fish migration in the Netherlands. Devotees welcome the distraction — and the chance to help a fish get frisky.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Chippy owner fights to keep Union Jack fish mural
The local council said the advert was in a conservation area and had been painted without permission.BBC News - Top stories -
Fandom study shows entertainment fans switching to gaming
Fandom revealed that some people are transitioning away from entertainment consumption, such as watching movies and TV shows, to gaming.VentureBeat - Tech -
Melt of polar ice hitting global timekeeping, study shows
Plans to put all clocks back a second may have to be delayed as water flowing into the oceans slows Earth’s rotationFinancial Times - Business -
Arizona becomes ground zero for 2024 election misinformation fears
Law enforcement officials are taking steps to put up guardrails ahead of the 2024 elections, where long-festering misinformation from 2020 is expected to heighten tensions — especially in the battleground state of Arizona. Election workers and ...The Hill - Politics -
What is the fear of crossing bridges, and how can it be overcome?
For some people, going over large bridges brings a sense of fear, but help is available.CBS News - Top stories -
You Too Can Innovate Like Nvidia's Jensen Huang
Here are the top three leadership lessons from the Most Innovative Companies of 2024.Inc. - Business -
England’s housing has become more affordable, new data shows
But home ownership still out of reach for many because prices remain highFinancial Times - Business -
Who's afraid of the SAT?
Aside from standardized test scores, the entire college application process seems very subjective.The Hill - Politics -
Extreme heat at work can double stillbirth risk, India study finds
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Venting won't help, new study shows—this is the No. 1 way to manage your anger
Researchers studied how effective activities like venting, running, meditation and yoga are at calming a person down.CNBC - Business -
‘Tip of the iceberg’: US self-managed abortions soar post-Roe, study shows
Analysis of data from suppliers outside US health system suggests abortion pills used by more people than thought to evade bans. Explainer: the mifepristone caseTell us: have you used an abortion pill in the US?In the six months after the US ...The Guardian - World - Abortion -
Moderna says new Covid vaccine showed stronger immune response than current shot in study
Moderna's new shot offers the potential of a longer shelf life and is one component of its combination vaccine targeting Covid and the flu.CNBC - Business - Covid -
China-made vehicles will make up a quarter of Europe’s EV sales this year
China-made electric vehicles will make up more than a quarter of the EV sales in Europe this year, according to a new policy analysis.NBC News - Top stories -
Free speech warriors take note, if film censors can move with the times, you can too | Martha Gill
As a fascinating film rating survey shows, what is deemed taboo simply shifts with different mores. A familiar set of headlines last week: Brits are growing more prudish. The James Bond film From Russia With Love would today be slapped with a ...The Guardian - World -
Tricks to Get Netflix, Hulu and Other Services to Recommend Better Shows
You’re scrolling and scrolling but find nothing to watch. It’s time to get your streaming service to know you better.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Lebanon's displaced celebrate Ramadan amid fears that border conflict might become the 'new normal'
About 60 families are celebrating the Islamic holy month of Ramadan at an abandoned hotel in southern Lebanon, far from their homesABC News - World -
‘He demonizes me’: My delightful father, 95, has substantial assets. I’m afraid my right-wing brother will steal his money. What can I do?
“My brother is named executor, and he also has the sign-in passwords to all our father’s investment accounts.”MarketWatch - Business -
Stage hit 'The Motive and the Cue' depicts a Hollywood golden couple. Now moviegoers can see it too
The world has always loved a golden couple, especially when there are hints of trouble in paradiseABC News - Entertainment -
Yale psychologist: Feeling too busy can damage your brain health—here are 3 easy ways to fix it
Yale University psychology professor Laurie Santos says filling up your calendar is bad for your well-being. Here are her strategies for feeling less busy.CNBC - Business -
‘Nobody can hold a candle to it’: David Attenborough backs BBC’s nature shows
Presenter, whose series Mammals airs on Sunday, says broadcaster has changed opinions on conservation the world over. Sir David Attenborough has said the BBC’s natural history programmes have helped “world opinion change” about conservation, as ...The Guardian - World -
Novo Nordisk's $1,000 diabetes drug Ozempic can be made for less than $5 a month, study suggests
Researchers found Novo Nordisk's Ozempic could be manufactured for an estimated 89 cents to $4.73 for a month's supply, figures that include a profit margin.CNBC - Business -
Covid still warps our sense of time
Four years after lockdowns began we are still learning about pandemic hangoversFinancial Times - Business - Covid -
Making sense of a wrong-way bet on the yen
Among the largest developed-market peers, the Japanese currency has lost the most against the dollar this yearFinancial Times - World -
Can Meghan become the next Gwyneth Paltrow? Only if her products are equally bizarre
The Duchess of Sussex’s lifestyle website will sell fancy goods at fancy prices. But is she really ready to compete with Goop’s vagina candles?. You know what the world really needs? More luxury marmalade options. Luckily, the Duchess of Sussex ...The Guardian - World -
Retirees are more afraid of healthcare than they are of running out of money
Even more scary than running out of money in retirement is paying for healthcare, which can be a major drain on any retiree’s nest egg.MarketWatch - Business -
Is Shohei Ohtani too big to fail?
Shohei Ohtani's name and image has been a powerful marketing force. Will the controversy around his ex-interpreter affect his brand potential going forward?Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Former RNC chair: Trump bond decision 'makes absolutely no sense'
Former Republican National Committee (RNC) Chair Michael Steele criticized the New York appeals court's decision to pause enforcement of the multimillion-dollar judgment against former President Trump and his company over deceitful business ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Supply chain fears after crash
The Francis Scott Key Bridge, which collapsed on Tuesday, spanned the ninth-busiest port in the US.BBC News - Top stories -
A President We Don't Have to Fear
‘Meek’ is far from the worst leadership style.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Big Ships Collide With Bridges Far Too Often
But there are better ways to protect a bridge like the one that collapsed in Baltimore.The New York Times - Top stories -
Texas Republican on why he opposed funding bill: ‘I wanted some sense of sanity on spending’
Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) said Sunday he opposed the $1.2 trillion bipartisan spending bill last week because he wanted to see a "sense of sanity on spending." "I didn't want to get everything right. I mean, I wanted to, but I knew I wouldn't get ...The Hill - Politics -
Here’s how high bitcoin has to climb to make sense in a 60/40 portfolio, according to Citi
Is it now time for 55% stocks, 40% bonds and 5% bitcoin in a portfolio?MarketWatch - Business -
"48 Hours" show schedule
True crime. Real justice. To miss it would be a crime.CBS News - Top stories -
Study on ‘World’s Oldest Pyramid’ Is Retracted by Publisher
The study, based on research featured in a Netflix documentary, fueled debate over a site that is used for Islamic and Hindu rituals.The New York Times - Science -
The importance of dynamic tension in political theory
I see myself as occupying a space at the intersection of three great thinkers — Aquinas, Gramsci and Burke — who provide the foundational pillars upon which my current political thinking rests.The Hill - Politics -
More Studies by Columbia Cancer Researchers Are Retracted
The studies, pulled because of copied data, illustrate the sluggishness of scientific publishers to address serious errors, experts said.The New York Times - Health -
Climate change could affect timekeeping, study says
Melting ice is slowing the Earth's rotation, affecting how time is calculated, a new study says.BBC News - Top stories - Climate