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  • Large fish photographed in Loch Ness

    Tourist Steve Challice, from Southampton in England, thought he was merely taking a photo of a "big fish" in Loch Ness while on holiday in Scotland.

    • Rob Beschizza
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  • Organize, power up and store all your tech in one simple, efficient desktop super station

    In the new work from home world, you may still find yourself missing some of the amenities of your old digs back at the office. Back at your work desk,… Read the rest of the article: Organize, power up and store all your tech in one simple, efficient desktop super station

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  • RSS Box creates the feeds missing on popular platforms

    RSS Box generates the "missing" feeds for Twitter accounts, YouTube channels, Instagram users, and various other sites that fail to offer RSS. This website lets you subscribe to RSS feeds… Read the rest of the article: RSS Box creates the feeds missing on popular platforms

    • Rob Beschizza
      at 5:41
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  • Large iguana found in freezer of pizza restaurant in Florida

    This is not something iguana see when I'm at a pizza restaurant.

    • Xeni Jardin
      at 5:36
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  • Learning an entire life story just to get a simple waffle recipe

    When Cooking Websites Feel Like They Need to Tell a StoryWatch this video on YouTube If you've ever tried to get an online recipe, you'll understand why this video by… Read the rest of the article: Learning an entire life story just to get a simple waffle recipe

    • Rusty Blazenhoff
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  • Dog patiently waits on stairs for belly rubs from human

    “She always waits on the stairs for belly rubs.”

    • Xeni Jardin
      at 5:24
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  • Sword-maker crafts The WREKTANGLE, a giant sword of magnificent glory

    This thing looks so clunky and brutal and fantastic.

    • Xeni Jardin
      at 5:17
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  • Massachusetts governor proposes a $5000 bonus for cops who undergo anti-racist training

    From Boston.com: Amid mounting criticism, Gov. Charlie Baker Tuesday defended a proposal — tucked inside a larger bill to create a state certification system for law enforcement officers — to provide up to $5,000 bonuses for police… Read the rest of the article: Massachusetts governor proposes a $5000 bonus for cops who undergo anti-racist training

    • Thom Dunn
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  • An Incredible Scientific Breakthrough Discovery to Beat Covid

    Tom the Dancing Bug, IN WHICH an amazing new scientific discovery could save us all from Covid

    • Ruben Bolling
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  • Traintrackr is a light-up circuit-board map of the London Underground or Boston Metro

    Traintrackr is a powered circuit board showing a map of the London Underground, lighting up in real time to show train positions on 333 stations on all 12 main lines.… Read the rest of the article: Traintrackr is a light-up circuit-board map of the London Underground or Boston Metro

    • Rob Beschizza
      at 5:03
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  • Facial recognition leads to wrongful arrest of Black man in Detroit

    A Black man in Detroit was wrongfully arrested and detained by police who mis-identified him with a false facial recognition hit. The case of Robert Williams, an innocent person who… Read the rest of the article: Facial recognition leads to wrongful arrest of Black man in Detroit

    • Xeni Jardin
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  • A supposedly progressive vegan food company called No Evil Foods was involved in some evil union busting

    The North Carolina-based No Evil Foods presents itself as a socially-conscious, values-driven manufacturer of vegan foods. They claim to be the fastest-growing meat alternative in the country, currently available at… Read the rest of the article: A supposedly progressive vegan food company called No Evil Foods was involved in some evil union busting

    • Thom Dunn
      at 5:00
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  • Facebook ad boycott includes Ben & Jerry's, REI, Patagonia, North Face, Eddie Bauer

    Eddie Bauer, Magnolia Pictures, Ben & Jerry's, REI, and Patagonia are some of the brands that have suspended Facebook ad campaigns over the platform's reckless content moderation practices that allow… Read the rest of the article: Facebook ad boycott includes Ben & Jerry's, REI, Patagonia, North Face, Eddie Bauer

    • Xeni Jardin
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  • The European Union may not admit Americans once their borders reopen

    So, you know how the governments and citizens of some countries are doing everything they can to flatten the COVID-19 curve, while others have been flipping birds for the sake… Read the rest of the article: The European Union may not admit Americans once their borders reopen

    • Seamus Bellamy
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  • Advice/inspiration: The "best part of getting laid off"

    Best Part of Getting Laid OffWatch this video on YouTube Remember the guy who shared tips on how artists could apply for COVID financial benefits? Well, that's my pal Shalaco… Read the rest of the article: Advice/inspiration: The "best part of getting laid off"

    • Rusty Blazenhoff
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  • Senate GOP introduce bill to end 'warrant-proof' encryption, end-to-end encryption on WhatsApp is targeted

    A group of Senate Republicans want to force technology companies to comply with “lawful access” to encrypted information, which basically means they're targeting end-to-end encryption again, and specifically taking aim… Read the rest of the article: Senate GOP introduce bill to end 'warrant-proof' encryption, end-to-end encryption on WhatsApp is targeted

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  • Puppy enjoys skritches

    This cute Australian Shepherd pup's name is Zero. Zero loves skritches.

    • Xeni Jardin
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  • Trump rally youth: 'Aunt Jemima was canceled… She was the picture of the American dream'

    🤦‍♂️

    • Xeni Jardin
      at 5:39
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  • Trump praises 'America's frownders'

    “America's frownders.”

    • Xeni Jardin
      at 5:28
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  • Trump uses racist 'Kung Flu' slur against Asians again, was 'coronavirus' too many syllables?

    “COVID, COVID-19, COVID, I said what’s the 19. COVID-19, some people can’t explain the 19.”

    • Xeni Jardin
      at 5:09
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