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ICE in Charlotte. The guy in the headlock is a restaurant worker. Barbarians.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announces resignation from Congress
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she will resign Jan. 5
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Men, what's something you wish you could admit without being judged?
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OC: President Trump shakes hands with New York Mayor-elect Mamdani as they meet in the Oval Office
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Disclaimer before old Warner Bros. cartoons.
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Well? We're waiting.
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Is it time to let it go?
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I think it's a happy day for this man.
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WHAT is going on?
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Why is (male) circumcision most common in the Midwest with in the US?
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AIO for telling my bf this is a fire hazard
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Paid $200 to go see a Broadway play
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max is a good boy
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A lonesome cabin in the woods
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Functional illiteracy.
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Meirl
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Microsoft finally admits almost all major Windows 11 core features are broken
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Someone at work stole my chair. So I had them arrested.
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The Dumbass Kingdom of MAGA: Trump’s Fucking Circus Captured in a Single Meme
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Anyone else have a very bad feeling about this?
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Look at the genius idea he had with this tree that was in the middle of the backyard
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Donald Trump to Zohran Mamdani after Mamdani was asked if he thinks Trump is a fascist: “That's okay. You can just say yes. It's easier than explaining it. I don't mind.”
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Danielle Hunter Switches Grips Mid Sack to Avoid Destroying Allen’s Knee
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Donald Trump faces articles of impeachment before Christmas
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‘Jmail’ is like any other inbox, except this one has Jeffrey Epstein’s emails
Google denies ‘misleading’ reports of Gmail using your emails to train AI
Judge wants to fix Google’s ad tech monopoly before it’s too late
You can save up to $1,300 on robovacs from Roborock and Eufy ahead of Black Friday
You can now try the Xbox Full Screen Experience on any PC, laptop, or tablet
Nothing’s Android 16 update puts a progress bar on the back of your phone
In Kirby Air Riders, expression is more fun than racing
The best laptops you can get
Press a button and this SSD will self-destruct with all your data
The 36 best gift ideas for mom this holiday season
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These 35 Products Are Guaranteed To Make You A Magnet For Compliments
People Across The Country Are Sharing Their Job Titles And Rent Prices, And It’s Wild To See How Other People Live
If You Can Ace This General Knowledge Quiz, Your Brain Is Too Powerful For This Planet
A Woman Tried To Publicly Slut-Shame Me. She Wasn’t Prepared For My Response.
Feel Like A Pro Traveler With These 42 Reviewer-Loved Things
If You Can Get 12/15 On This Crooner Quiz, You Definitely Respect The Classics
“Am I Gonna Have To Wear Sears When I Win My Oscar?": 40 Celebrities Designers Refused To Dress For Unfair Reasons
I’m Not Calling You Dumb, But This Easy General Knowledge Aptitude Test Will Reveal Whether You’re Smarter Than A Celebrity
You’ve Probably Been Neglecting To Buy These 44 Things For Quite Some Time
51 Stocking Stuffers That Are Almost Too Cute To Use
I Just Can’t Lie To You, This Is The Most Calming Personality Quiz You’ll Ever Take
“YOU ARE TEARING ME APART, LISA”: People Are Recalling Movie Quotes That Are Living Rent-Free In People’s Heads, And Honestly, I Don’t Blame Them
Only True Fall Lovers Can Bake A Pie That Reveals Their Perfect Seasonal Fashion Match
Here’s How People Are Reacting To Trump’s TOTAL 180 On Mamdani
People Are Sharing Which Fictional Couples They Think Have The Best Sex Lives, And I’ve Gotta Say, They’re Probably Right
31 Oooh-Worthy Presents That’ll Probably Still Surprise You Even If You’re Sick Of Scrolling Through Gift Guides
36 Problem-Solving Products Just Perfect For Anyone Living Alone
People Are Absolutely Losing It Over The Way Donald Trump Looks At Zohran Mamdani In These Screenshots
“It Made Me Ovulate On The Spot”: 25 Unexpected Turn-Ons That People Discovered Completely By Chance
29 Things That’ll Persistently Stick In Your Mind Until You Buy Them
29 Toys That’ll Make Kids Them Squeal With Joy *And* Occupy 'Em For Hours
Here Are The 16 Hilarious Signs You’ve Been Waiting For ALL WEEK
Remember Those TV Shows Everyone Was Completely Addicted To? Yeah, They’ve Been Erased From History, And I Need Answers
If You Can’t Pass This Taylor Swift Lyrics Quiz, Then You’re In Your “Living Under A Rock” Era
These 33 Things Won’t Clean Your Home Or Make You More Productive, But They *Will* Make You Happy
This Has To Be The Most Bizarre Moment From Trump’s Meeting With Zohran Mamdani
I Bet You Can’t Correctly Identify 15 Of These Famous Movie Locations Without One Error
“One Of The Most American Things I’ve Ever Seen”: 33 Tweets That Capture The Dystopian State Of Politics This Week
34 Things For Any Self-Proclaimed ~Creature Of Comfort~
Sweet Vs. Savory: Red Food Edition
My Mom’s Disappearance Was A Mystery. Then I Saw An Old Photo — And What I Discovered Next Left Me Shaken.
There’s Been A Rise In Super-Skinny Celebs With Visible Chest Bones On The Red Carpet, So Let’s Talk About It
If You Have A Carefully Curated Aesthetic, But Are Trying To Spend Less Money, You’ll Love These 39 Gorgeous Products
Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town But These 36 Gifts Under $50 Are Better Than Anything On His Sleigh
Just 55 Quick And Easy Upgrades For A Home Glow-Up
I’m Truly Flabbergasted By What Trump Had To Say About His Meeting With Zohran Mamdani
Look At These Side-By-Side Photos Of Trump And Zohran Mamdani From Their Meeting Today And Tell Us If Trump Was Right About Being “Better Looking”
13 Celebrities Who Almost Got Cast In “Wicked," And I Genuinely Wasn’t Expecting Some Of These
Usha Vance Gave A Speech To The Military Yesterday, And People Are Noticing... One Tiiiiiiiiiny Little Detail
People Have A LOT To Say About TSA’s New $18 ID Program
Imagine you had a pet unicorn that could poop ANY flavor soft serve. What flavor would yours poop and would you eat it?
The Department Of Homeland Security Just Blamed “Criminal Illegals” For, Well, Nearly Every Problem In America In This Tweet
12 Celebrities Who Acted In Commercials Wayyyy Before Becoming Famous
37 Festive Things That’ll Make Your Home Merry And Bright
We Can Tell If You Were Actually Alive In The '90s Based On How Many Of These 99 Movies You’ve Watched
20 Easy Sides You Can Bring To Your Friendsgiving That Will Take Little Effort (But Pack Serious Flavor)
“It’s Not A Marriage” — 24 People Are Sharing Their Secret “Grandparent” Habits That Actually Make Life Way Better, And I’m Taking Notes For My Future Self
We Bet You Can’t Get More Than 7/10 On This General Soccer Knowledge Test
Cardi B Just Shared Photos Of Her Baby With Stefon Diggs, And I Can’t Believe What She Did With The Umbilical Cord
20 Reviewer-Loved Things From The North Face That Are Worth The Investment
It’s Dark All The Time Now, So Here Are 32 Random Things To Warm Your Spirits
33 Very Small But Immensely Useful Things You Should Definitely Be Carrying Around With You
Britney Spears’s Resurfaced Interview About Her Dream Life Has People Absolutely Gutted: “This Poor Sweet Girl”
People Can’t Believe This Trump-Themed Gun Commercial Is Actually Real
The Internet Is Losing It Over The White House’s Comment On Killing Democratic Lawmakers
29 Charming Pieces Of Decor That’ll Make Your Home Feel A Million Times More Welcoming
People Are Confessing The 27 Pettiest Things They’ve Ever Done, And I’m Over Here Screaming, “WAITTT…WHATTT?!”
People Of All Ages, Tell Us A Job Interview “Warning Sign” That Should Make A Potential Employee Stop In Their Tracks
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Scientists turn to drones to study hard-to-reach wildlife
Private Equity's New Venture: Youth Sports
Joan of Arc / Jeanne Dark
Ask A Manager: helping protect employees from ICE
Sanctuary
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Admin Night
Dust off your posters and grab your jerseys, the PWHL is back...
A very fun word game (that's not a Wordle clone)
How hitchhiking suckerfish reveal humpback whales web of life
Chill music for people in Antarctica (physically or mentally)
Back to the Future ][: On the Banality of Christmas Adventurers Club(s)
College Cats of Oxford (with map!)
His dog suffers a sense of cosmic displacement
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Scream real loud but not hurt real bad
Photocopiers say the darndest things
What is this stain on my shirt?
Need to give my external hard drive a friend: What to choose?
Anyone remember a 90s flash animation game with an alien scientist?
Switch game for the cousins on thanksgiving
Risotto amount question
What's going on with this family?
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Iran's Capital Is Moving. The Reason Is an Ecological Catastrophe
Cryptographers Cancel Election Results After Losing Decryption Key
Google Starts Testing Ads In AI Mode
SEC Dismisses Case Against SolarWinds, Top Security Officer
Malaysia's Palm Oil Estates Are Turning Into Data Centers
Firefox 147 Will Support The XDG Base Directory Specification
Google Must Double AI Serving Capacity Every 6 Months To Meet Demand
Tech Company CTO and Others Indicted For Exporting Nvidia Chips To China
British Army Will Use Call of Duty To Train Soldiers
Japan Says World's Largest Nuclear Plant To Restart
Google Says Hackers Stole Data From Over 200 Companies Following Gainsight Breach
Microsoft Finally Admits Almost All Major Windows 11 Core Features Are Broken
Thunderbird Pro Enters Production Testing Ahead of $9/Month Launch
How Two Janitors Made One of the Year's Most Charming RPGs
AI Nutrition Tracking Stinks
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Office 2019 for twenty bucks? Not bad for software people still rely on every day
Images show UPS flight's engine detaching before Kentucky crash
Ever lost your wallet? It's brutal — but now, you can avoid it for nearly half off
Transportation Secretary feels fashion and friendliness will improve holiday air travel
Amtrak reports record ridership and revenue
Perhaps don't let the bear into the house
UK far-right politician jailed for 10 years and 6 months for taking Russian bribes
Put an anti-vaxxer in charge and you get an anti-vax CDC
Border Patrol boss Gregory Bovino called out for lies and thuggery in brutal court ruling
Cosmetic surgeons recommend against getting a Mar-a-lago face
Karoline Leavitt: calling reporters pigs is just Trump's refreshing honesty
Deaf illustrator created beloved children's classics
Librarian spent 5 years fighting Proctorio lawsuit for sharing public YouTube videos
Coast Guard reverses swastika policy after Washington Post expose
Airlines create permanent surveillance files on all travelers
Microsoft makes Zork source code freely available
Adorable puppy can't figure out whose paws are right in front of his face
Fortnite's Kill Bill crossover makes zero sense and we love it
The poor otter civet looks like it stuck its face into a wasp nest
House of Kong: Gorillaz' cartoon world comes to Los Angeles
New bill would force websites to choose: ban VPNs or remove content
New Hitman mission puts Slim Shady in Agent 47's crosshairs
Subscribe to storage that doesn't suck (and it's 90% off)
U.S. Coast Guard will no longer classify swastika and noose as hate symbols
Get the benefits of AI without the training — now for almost 90% off
Billie Eilish tears into Elon Musk: "f***ing pathetic p**** b**** coward"
Surfs down in Munich, river dredging kills legendary inland surf spot
Protect your identity online with Surfshark VPN
The Deadliest Place on Earth? Fifth death hits Walt Disney World in one month
When your district is drawn to save you, popularity gets a head start
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[$] Unpacking for Python comprehensions
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[$] Debian debates amending architecture support stratagem
[$] The current state of Linux architecture support
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The intersection of unstable pages and direct I/O
Protecting privacy with Tails
Magic kernel functions for BPF
Bootc for workstation use
Toward fast, containerized, user-space filesystems
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A security model for systemd
Julia 1.12 brings progress on standalone binaries and more
An explicit thread-safety proposal for Python
Namespace reference counting and listns()
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Superman copy found in mum's attic is most valuable comic ever at $9.12M
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Moss Survives 9 Months in Space Vacuum
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Personal blogs are back, should niche blogs be next?
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Helping Valve to power up Steam devices
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Samsung's 60% DRAM price hike signals a new phase of global memory tightening
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Apple's Problem with Bodies
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Arduino Terms of Service and Privacy Policy update: setting the record straight
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Show HN: Wealthfolio 2.0- Open source investment tracker. Now Mobile and Docker
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LAPD helicopter tracker with real-time operating costs
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How I learned Vulkan and wrote a small game engine with it (2024)
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Sharper MRI scans may be on horizon thanks to new physics-based model
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Childhood Friends, Not Moms, Shape Attachment Styles Most
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We should all be using dependency cooldowns
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Self-hosting a NAT Gateway
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Pixar: The Early Days A never-before-seen 1996 interview
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Is Matrix Multiplication Ugly?
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Discontinuation of ARM Notebook with Snapdragon X Elite SoC
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You can make PS2 games in JavaScript
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Automating rootless Docker host updates with Ansible
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Infinibay LXD Container
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Openring-rs: a webring for static site generators written in Rust
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Prozac 'no better than placebo' for treating children with depression, experts
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Shop Sans is a typeface for curved text paths
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Building a Durable Execution Engine with SQLite
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Make product worse, get money
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When functions dissolve (2020)
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Solving Fizz Buzz with Cosines
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Homeschooling hits record numbers
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Pivot Robotics (YC W24) Is Hiring for an Industrial Automation Hardware Engineer
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3D printing with unconventional vase mode
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Alphabet's stock closed at a record high of $299.66 on November 21, continuing a strong recent run after Google's Gemini 3 impressed analysts and consumers (Rani Molla/Sherwood News)
Italy's competition authority closes its July 2024 probe into Google's alleged unfair practices over users' personal data after Google adopted remedies (Gianluca Semeraro/Reuters)
Sources: China's Moonshot AI, developer of the Kimi models, is raising several hundred million dollars at a ~$4B valuation and is aiming for an IPO in H2 2026 (Wall Street Journal)
Sources: the White House has put on hold a draft executive order that would seek to preempt state AI laws, following bipartisan backlash (Karen Freifeld/Reuters)
Waymo says California authorized it to operate across the entire Bay Area and Sacramento, and between LA and San Diego, where it plans to expand to in mid-2026 (Aidin Vaziri/San Francisco Chronicle)
Figure AI's former head of product safety sues the humanoid robot startup, alleging he was unlawfully terminated after warning executives about product safety (Lora Kolodny/CNBC)
Analyzing Gemini 3's model card and safety framework report: the model is excellent but the safety report withholds or makes it difficult to understand key info (Zvi Mowshowitz/Don't Worry About the Vase)
Anthropic finds that LLMs trained to "reward hack" by cheating on coding tasks show even more misaligned behavior, including sabotaging AI-safety research (Anthropic)
A look at AMD's pivot to AI chips in 2022 under CEO Lisa Su, increasing AMD's market value from $90B to $335B+ in three years, as the chipmaker takes on Nvidia (Wall Street Journal)
A US judge is expected to rule next year on breaking up Google's ad tech monopoly, after the DOJ and Google delivered closing arguments in a remedies hearing (David McCabe/New York Times)
Filing: Airbnb says CTO Ari Balogh, who joined seven years ago from Google, plans to step down in December (Natalie Lung/Bloomberg)
Sources: Trump's team recently discussed letting Nvidia sell H200 chips to China, a major departure from the administration's earlier public stances (Bloomberg)
Google confirms hackers stole Salesforce-stored data from 200+ companies via a supply chain hack involving Gainsight, which provides a customer support platform (Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai/TechCrunch)
CrowdStrike confirms that an insider shared screenshots from internal systems with unnamed threat actors but says its systems were not breached (Sergiu Gatlan/BleepingComputer)
Bret Taylor says his AI agent startup Sierra has hit $100M in ARR, after launching in February 2024, up from about $20M this time last year (Alex Heath/Sources)
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Trump and Mamdani Strike Optimistic Tone, Sidestepping Past Critiques
‘Fascist’? ‘Communist’? For an Afternoon, Trump and Mamdani Were Just 2 Guys From Queens.
Trump and Mamdani’s News Conference: Read the Transcript
The Trump-Mamdani Buddy Movie? It’s Getting Mixed Reviews.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Says She Will Resign in January, After Break From Trump
Supreme Court, For Now, Keeps in Place Texas Republican-Friendly Congressional Map
RFK Jr. Says He Instructed CDC to Change Vaccines and Autism Language on Website
Sean Duffy Asks Travelers to ‘Bring Civility Back’ to Airports in New PSA
What Is Trump’s 28-Point Plan to End Russia’s War in Ukraine?
Russian Exiles See Europe Visa Rule as Blow Against Them, Not Putin
As Trump Pushes on Russia-Ukraine Peace Plan, Zelensky’s Options Are Narrowing
Lawrence Krauss, Martin Nowak: The Professors Who Stayed Close With Epstein
How Olivia Nuzzi and Ryan Lizza Became Main Characters on Social Media
Vanity Fair Is Reviewing Its Ties to Olivia Nuzzi
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Moves to Restrict Muslims, Leaving Some Concerned
Texas A&M Wrong to Fire Professor Melissa McCoul Over Gender Lesson, Panel Rules
Eli Lilly, Drug Maker of Zepbound and Mounjaro, Reaches $1 Trillion in Value
Watch a ‘Wonderful’ Moment From ‘Wicked: For Good’
What to Know: Trump Labels Nigeria’s Christian Violence a ‘Genocide’
At Least 52 Kidnapped From Nigeria School in Second Mass Abduction This Week
The Moon Was an Inside Job
Saturn’s Rings Seem as if They’re About to Disappear: Here’s Why
Mamdani’s Surreal Meeting With Trump Is the Latest in a Pragmatic Month
America Is Setting a Trap for Itself
Tyson Foods to Shut Major Beef Facility in Nebraska
How Newsom and Trump Have Made California the Unlikely Center of 2025 Politics
A Colossal, Hidden Pile of Trash Ignites Outcry in Britain
3 Children Are Injured in Grizzly Bear Attack in British Columbia
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Trump and Mamdani’s Strange First Meeting
Border Patrol’s Chaotic Week in North Carolina
A DMZ for Ukraine
Do Childhood Vaccines Cause Tornadoes?
Today’s <em>Atlantic </em>Trivia: Smarter Than Einstein
The President Is Losing Control of Himself
Pour One Out for Weed Seltzer
Elon Musk Is Trying to Rewrite History
Two Genres That Aren’t So Different After All
Are Sports the Most Valuable Commodity in the World?
Zelensky’s Blind Spot
The Old Guard Is Not Gone Yet
Photos of the Week: Christmas Market, Mountain Frost, Penguin Outing
The <em>Wicked</em> Bubble Has Burst
The GOP Is Realizing That Trump Won’t Be Around Forever
Trump’s Devastating Plan for Ukraine
A Piece of Internet History the Internet Almost Forgot
The Last Device You’ll Ever Need
The CDC’s Website Is Anti-Vaccine Now
The Big Risk<em> Wicked </em>Is Taking
Women Keep Ruining the Workplace!!
The Ghislaine Maxwell Emails
When Border Patrol Comes to Town
To Get Happier, Make Yourself Smaller
President Piggy
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The Political Scene Live: A Year Since Trump’s Win, What Have We Learned?
“Two People Exchanging Saliva” Rewrites the Slap in Cinema
Why Is Leaving MAGA So Difficult?
Senator Chris Van Hollen on the Epstein Files, and the Leadership Crisis in Washington
Daily Cartoon: Friday, November 21st
“Hamnet” Feels Elemental, but Is It Just Highly Effective Grief Porn?
Dev Hynes Returns as Blood Orange
“Wicked: For Good” Movie Review
Dick Cheney’s Long, Strange Goodbye
The Ghosts of Girlhoods Past in “Sound of Falling”
The World-Shifting Grooves of Fela Kuti
A Startup’s Bid to Dim the Sun
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, November 20th
In “Pluribus,” Utopia Isn’t All It’s Cracked Up to Be
“This World of Tomorrow” and “Oedipus” Dramatize the Power of the Past
Lesser-Known Celebrity-Owned Alcohol Brands
Family Estrangement Is on the Rise. Are Politics to Blame?
What We Talk About When We Talk About Dignity
The Sikh-Separatist Assassination Plot
The Best Books of 2025 So Far
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, November 19th
A Development Economist Returns to What He Left Behind
A Holiday Gift Guide: The Newest, Strangest Gadgets and Apps
The Man Who Helped Make the American Literary Canon
The Trump Administration Gives America the Bird
How M.B.S. Won Back Washington
Lives in Upheaval After an Eviction, in “Last Days on Lake Trinity”
Nick Fuentes Is Not Just Another Alt-Right Boogeyman
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, November 18th
“Blood Relatives,” Episode 5
Automatic-Reply Text Messages
The Most Dangerous Genre
“Joan Crawford: A Woman’s Face” Brings a Star’s Genius to Light
How the Conflict in Sudan Became a Humanitarian Catastrophe
The Darkest Thread in the Epstein E-mails
Christopher Guest Talks with Ariel Levy
Amelia Dimoldenberg Enters the Cartoon Caption Contest
Daily Cartoon: Monday, November, 17th
If the Legal Campaigns Against Donald Trump Had Ended Differently
Annie Leibovitz Outside the Frame
What’s the Best Movie About the Subway?
Donald Trump Can’t Dodge the Costly K-Shaped Economy
“The Loved Ones,” by Wendell Berry
Kristin Chenoweth’s Uneven Gilt Trip in “The Queen of Versailles”
Stephen Fry Is Wilde at Heart
Effigies of Me
Briefly Noted Book Reviews
“Senescence,” by D. A. Powell
Letters from Our Readers
Kenton Nelson’s “Early Morning”
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I Left My Baby With My Husband’s Grandmother for One Minute. That Can Never Happen Again.
What to Make of Trump’s Insane Suggestion About Hanging Democrats for “Treason”
A Music Superstar Took to the Streets of NYC for Netflix. The Result Was Bleak.
Trump’s Border Chief Framed Protesters for Violence. Then the Bodycam Footage Came Out.
What the People Behind Trump’s Ukraine Peace Plan Fail to Understand About the War
There’s a New “Movement” Taking Over the Internet. It’s Funny on the Surface. The Joke Ends There.
I Left My Husband Because He’d Gone Down a Dark Path. Now My 6-Year-Old Is Following Him There.
My Boyfriend Did Something Unhinged When I Dumped Him. My Parents Say It’s My Fault.
Bonus: SchadenFriday: Are You Fitter Than an ICE Applicant?
The New <em>Wicked </em>Movie Adds a Lot to the Stage Musical. But Does It Change It … for Good?
I Work in the Music Industry. My Collaborations With Women Keep Crossing Into Dangerous Territory.
A Beloved, Seemingly Unadaptable Book Has Been Transformed Into a Gorgeous Netflix Movie and Oscar Hopeful
Americans Don’t Take Climate Change Seriously. Might I Suggest One Simple Fix?
We Thought We Were Saving My Mom Thousands in Taxes. Instead, Our “Good Deed” Cost Us $15,000.
Help! My Fiancée Never Taught Her Daughter a Very Important Lesson. Well, Now She’s Living in My House—and That Won’t Fly Here.
I Was Afraid of Driving for Years—Until One Ridiculous Reality Show Finally Got Me Behind the Wheel
Think You’re Smarter Than a Slate Culture Writer? Find Out With This Week’s News Quiz.
Slate Mini Crossword for Nov. 21, 2025
Slate Crossword: Now-Quaint Term for a Pub Like Slate (Five Letters)
The Strange Lie People Can’t Stop Repeating About Jack Schlossberg
South Carolina Tried to Pass a Bill Jailing Women for Abortion. No Republican Voted Against It.
Crypto Keeps Criming
The Rock Masterpiece That’s One of the Great Quantum Leaps Forward by Any Band
The Justice Department Unravels: It’s “10 Times Worse” Than We Thought
This Dissent From a Reagan Judge Is One of the Most Unhinged Judicial Opinions in U.S. History
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To Grandmother’s House We Go
Excerpts from The Believer: Stuff I’ve Been Reading: Fall 2025
I, a Woman, Am Officially Done Saying “I’m Sorry”
Thanksgiving or Perimenopause?
I Am the Judge, Jury, and Executioner (Due to Recent Budget Cuts)
How Dare You Embarrass My Esteemed Guest, Jason Voorhees
Things My Tween’s Friends Probably Aren’t Saying During Their Sleepover at Our House
Who Said It: The Hell Priest Pinhead or Olivia Nuzzi?
The Nickel Knows It’s Next
If My Bluetooth Could Talk
Lest We Forget the Horrors: An Unending Catalog of Trump’s Cruelties, Collusions, Corruptions, and Crimes: October 2025: Atrocities 467-529
I Like to Almost Kill People by Driving Past Them at 125 mph in My Modified Honda Accord
Carmen Sandiego’s Flight to [REDACTED] Gets Grounded Due to Air Traffic Reductions
Excerpts from The Believer: A Microinterview with Kevin Young
With America on My Last Fucking Nerve, I, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, Dissent
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Reviews of New Food: Lesser Evil Watermelon Hibiscus Popcorn
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I Work For an Evil Company, but Outside Work, I’m Actually a Really Good Person
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Error loading Parquet file using GDAL in Mac OS X
How to rotate lat/lon coordinates on the Earth around another coordinate on the surface of the Earth?
QGIS 3.38 Not understanding scale
2-way link between map and plot in QGIS plugin Dataplotly?
ST_Intersection between lines does not include start and end vertices
Append tool not preserving field mapping selection
Filtering OS NGD data to only import data within a given boundary from a WFS connexion in QGIS
Automate the turn off QGIS band number in the legend
How to get all parts of buildings from OSM buildings data?
Python notebook causing ArcGIS Pro to crash
Repair MapInfo Tabfile
QField Cloud - some layers remain read-only despite different configuration in QGIS
Extracting features from DEM using ArcGIS Pro deep learning
Unable to load the FDO provider library Postgresqlprovider.dll on Autodesk Civil 3D
automatic extraction of contour lines from a scanned paper map
Unable to set zoom level when convert tif to mbtiles using gdal_translate in QGIS
NoData values change after saving in ArcGIS Pro
Is GPS data already filtered?
GeoServer returns blank image (completely transparent)
Merging lines (create one line from multiple lines) using ArcGIS Pro
GeoServer: Can I connect GeoServer with any geospatial database by adding data store?
Counting pixels in region in EarthEngine is drastically affected by "scale"
How to solve "Error: Fill argument neither colors nor valid variable name(s)" in R?
Extract administrative boundaries with physical borders at the coast line from OSM data
How to turn off QGIS legend band number by default?
Cesium Polygon entity get all positions and holes
Adjacency Matrix from linestring using GeoPandas
ArcScene - Spatial reference
QGIS keeps caching old Python code
How to convert Layout View to DXF or DWG?
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Friday Free-for-All | November 21, 2025
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Short Answers to Simple Questions | November 19, 2025
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Do we have any evidence of people using archaic electronic communications (telegraph, Morse code) for sexting?
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Ken Burns' "The American Revolution" claims that the US Constitution was inspired by the Iroquois Confederacy. Is there any merit to this theory?
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What explains the absence of Jews and other persecuted minorities in American anti-Nazi propaganda during WWII?
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A slave who failed to obey orders could expect corporal punishment. An office worker who slacks off could expect to be fired. What about serfs? Could an underpreforming serf expect 'disciplinatory' measures from their lord?
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Why do most Neo-Pagan revivalist movements have their origins in places where Christianity is the dominant religion? Why don't we see similar neo-pagan movements in places where the pagan religions were wiped out by Islam?
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I have read that a deep rift in French society in the 1800s was the religiousness of women and the comparative secularism of French men, at least in the middle class. Is this true?
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Is it true that Hitler issued very few direct orders, orally or written, and that his subordinates mostly filled in the cruel details and logistics according to Hitler's proclaimed vision?
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We often hear of how the SS was the elite military guard of Hitler. But were they really elite in combat capabilities compared to the rest of the German army?
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Did roman society treat adopted children the same as natural kids legally it seems like they did but do we know of cases were they weren't treated as such socially?
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Why were stereotyped Greek characters so popular in the mid 20th century American comedy, and why aren't they popular anymore?
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Have there ever been secret police in the United States?
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What kind of evidence is left from Japans occupation of Korea during 1900s? What kind of context is left, and just how far did Japan go? Resources?
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What was the end goal for the anti-federalists if they succeeded in stopping the ratification of the Constitution? Did they want to reform the Articles of Confederation, or were there plans for another entirely different system of government?
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Were the Pilgrims at all surprised to find a random Native American who spoke English outside of Plymouth?
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Based on several searches online, Edo Japan had a literacy rate of around 70% during the Bakumatsu period. Was this just for the people Edo and other large cities? Or was this inclusive of the rural populace?
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[Meta] How has AskHistorians approach to moderating changed with the proliferation of AI as a tool and resource for answering questions?
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Why did National Socialism seemingly attract so many doctors and lawyers?
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In the 80s most of the western world saw the election of conservative leaders like Reagan, Thatcher, Mulroney yet France elected a socialist why did this wave not affect France?
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Can anyone recommend a book about the history of the FBI, not just Hoover?
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How reliable is Sean McMeekin's book "Stalin's war"? And Sean McMeekin's as an historian in general
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Are There Any Historical Accounts of Individuals Using Relatively Advanced Technology to Inflate Their Reputation or Perception in the World?
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What would a typical day—from sunrise to sunset—look like for an average 20-30 year-old man living in medieval times?
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Why was the Francophone school system inferior to the English ones in Quebec in the early 20th century?
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Archive Porn - Images of Documents of Historical Importance
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Advertisement for Doktor Müller's Haarwuchs-Elixier, a treatment for hair loss in both men and women, c. 1910s. [3498x2792]
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“You Auto Have a Happy Hallowe'en.” Halloween postcard, 1908. [4225x6600]
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Food menu card from the British ocean liner RMS Olympic from June 21, 1911. [3872x5672]
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Broadside advertising a $200 reward for the capture of five runaway slaves in St. Louis, Missouri, which is dated October 1, 1847. [2533x2113]
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[1778x1330] Lindbergh Tries Motor Earth Runs. Detroit Free Press, 25th Feb 1928.
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[Reddit Post] Weird reddit post that got deleted on r/hiking
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An 18th century BCE Old Babylonian letter written by the student Iddin-Sin to his mother Zinu, in which he complaints about the poor quality of clothes his mother sent him compared to those of his peers, noting that even the adopted son of one of his father's servants had better clothing [3933x3284]
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Recycling born out of post-war necessity: Back of the founding appeal of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), Germany, 1945 – labels for a dessert mix. [4770x6948]
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"The Phantom." The highwayman Dick Turpin, on horseback, sees a phantom riding next to him. Lithograph by W. Clerk, c. 1839. [3504x2268]
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Chromolithograph advertisement for E. Anheuser Company’s bock beer, 1877. [4990x4225]
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The Illustrated Police News, September 4, 1880. [2041x3000]
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Johann Heinrich Seyfried's atlas ''Geographische Spielkarten'',1678. [11004x9224]
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First Ferris Wheel, 1893 Columbian Exposition. [4284x5712]
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This is what the Titanic’s first class menu looked like the day it sunk (1912). [672x966]
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Hindus' Status as White Persons Still Unsettled (1926) [1563x6548]
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The Illustrated Police News volume. 52 - July 2, 1892 [2164x3000]
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Advertisement for Cherokee Brewery in St. Louis, Missouri, c. 1885. [4704x7547]
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Newspaper report on the first film projection in Belgrade, OTD in 1896 [909x815]
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[1548x1092] Old Stock Certificates
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The Illustrated Police News' issue from May 24, 1879.[4981x6980]
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Organization Chart of Heaven. The Cold War sure was a trip. [2000 × 1500]
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“A cadet hop at West Point.” Published in Harper's Weekly, September 1859. [4095x2865]
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Griesedieck Bros. Brewing Company advertisement for light lager, c. 1911. [3944x5139]
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"Holiday in camp - Soldiers playing 'foot-ball.' -[Sketched by Winslow Homer.]" American Civil War scene published in Harper's Weekly, July 1865.
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LAZADA MY/SG DIGITAL AD [2025]
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Artifacts
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The oldest paved road you can walk in Europe is the Minoan Royal Road in Crete, Greece, which is over 3.500 years old. The road included side drains to handle water runoff, a feature that helped preserve its structure by preventing water damage [603x920]
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Pair of lace-up boots, 1890–1900, London, by Joseph Box Ltd [1963 x 2500]
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12,000-year-old rock paintings at Serrania de la Lindosa, in Colombia, may depict extinct megafauna of the ice age including a giant ground sloth, a macraucheniid, a proboscidean and a horse [3932x5953]
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The leather cuirass of the pharaoh Tutankhamun (c. 1341-1323 BCE). Painstakingly restored and now on display at the Grand Egyptian Museum, it is the only complete piece of body armor to survive from Ancient Egypt [960x934]
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Tokugawa Ieyasu's golden fan battle standard, made of 10 black lacquered bamboo ribs, each 231 cm long, with a gold-foil covered washi paper fan blade that was fitted atop a 5.73 m tall pole. It was used to command troop movements from the strategic campsites. 1543-1616 CE, Japan [677x536]
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Archaeologist Friedrich Krefter standing at the Gate of All Nations in 1930—the entrance to Persepolis, dating to 550–330 BC, Iran. [1223×1524]
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Jade royal belt ornament depicting a young ruler. Maya civilization, 400-500 AD [2087x7600]
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Statue of St. Ludmila, sculpted by Matthias Braun, c. 1730. Originally mounted on the Charles Bridge, Prague. [OC] [3024x4032]
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Dance wand with metal jingles, and drum. United States, Sioux peoples, 19th century [3300x2700]
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Carved ivory Netsuke figure of Shen Nung, a Chinese god of medicine, Chinese, c. 1700-1800. [1536x1389]
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Alexander Mosaic, c. 100 B.C.E. Roman copy of a lost Greek painting, House of the Faun, Pompeii. This monumental Mosaic (8 ft 11 in × 16 ft 10 in) is made up of about 1.5 million minute tesserae. I found a wonderful explanation of the scene and its dramatic depiction. Keep on reading... [1920x1206]
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The hand painted death mask of Mary Queen Of Scots, circa 1587 [1200x900]
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Athena Parthenos Chiaramonti, colossal head of Athena, Rome, late 1st century CE. Found together with an arm and a foot, it was part of an acrolith statue (a composite statue in which only the naked parts were of marble) believed to be a copy of an original from the circle of Phidias [1280x853] [OC]
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A man posing with what is said to be a bronze dome from the Porcelain Pagoda tower in Nanjing, China, in 1871. The tower was built during the Ming Dynasty in the 15th century and was destroyed during the Taiping Rebellion in 1856. [2661x2132]
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Panel with loaf of bread from a large floor mosaic for a residence, 2nd c AD. Excavated in Rome in 1823. Stone and mortar. Art Institute of Chicago collection [2612x2206]
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A Belle Époque Enamel and Diamond Tiara, by Chaument, circa 1910 [3240 x 2578]
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Bronze cap for a spear butt, with gold inlays. China, Warring States period, 300-221 BC [740x1135]
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9,500-year-old sandals from Fort Rock Cave, the oldest footwear ever discovered. Oregon, United States, 7500 BC [1375x1340]
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Mural of a Warrior Holding a Saber [1570×4083]
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Scala Elicoidale, Giuseppe Momo, 1932. It is also known as the modern Bramante Staircase, as it was inspired by the staircase (actually a ramp) built in 1505 by Renaissance master Donato Bramante. Momo's version, however, features a double-helix design, two intertwined spirals...[1280x1280][OC]
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Jade vase shaped like a coin pouch. China, Qing dynasty, 18th century [2900x2900]
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Bronze weapon-regalia set at Foshan Ancestral Temple, China. [OC] [3508x2796]
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Jug with Bust Medallion, 1460-1490 Italy, Tin-glazed earthenware (2327 x 3000)
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Ceremonial flail with gilded handle. Iran, Qajar period, 19th century [750x910]
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Eastern Roman Textile with Dionysian Figures, 5th-7th century AD [1943×1263]
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Linguistics
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Q&A weekly thread - November 17, 2025 - post all questions here!
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Joint Subreddit Statement: The Attack on U.S. Research Infrastructure
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Vindicating the role of ideophones as a typological feature of Basque. Ibarretxe-Antuñano (2023)
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Italian dialects and language contact. Theory, typology, data. An introduction. Wild, Negrinelli, Breimaier, Cristelli, Loporcaro & Paciaroni. (2025).
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Q&A weekly thread - November 10, 2025 - post all questions here!
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Is this that? The Nitty-Gritty on Reduplication: So Good, You Have to Say it Twice. - JSTOR Daily
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Q&A weekly thread - November 03, 2025 - post all questions here!
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Zellig Harris, Noam Chomsky and the verbal auxiliary
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Harvard researcher Dr. Tiffany Hogan explains how speech and language shape literacy — fascinating interview
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Research Preview: "A Descriptive Study of Factors Affecting English (L2) Pronunciation”
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The prehistory of generative grammar and Chomsky’s debt to Emil Post
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Old Irish Slang & Jargon: a Grammatical Approach, lecture by David Stifter
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Akabea (Great Andamanese) as an anumeric language and the problem of Akabea ordinals. Comrie & Zamponi (2024). Italian Journal of Linguistics, 36/2: 3–28.
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Q&A weekly thread - October 27, 2025 - post all questions here!
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On the comparative method, internal reconstruction, and other analytical tools for the reconstruction of the evolution of the Basque language: An assessment -Hualde 2020
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Calunga, a lesser known language from Brazil:
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New study finds no evidence for the classic 'phoneme effect' on the Mismatch Negativity (MMN) brain response, suggesting the brain's automatic sound discrimination may not be as language-specific as previously thought and challenging its use as a benchmark for language
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Semantic Shift in Old English and Old Saxon Identity Terms
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Q&A weekly thread - October 20, 2025 - post all questions here!
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States as Derived Aspect
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Genealogical Classification and Dialect Macro-Areas in Slavic Languages
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Les premières grammaires des vernaculaires européens (edited by Anders Ahlquist)
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Language portrait
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Death of Steven R. Anderson (3 Aug 1943 - 13 Oct 2025)
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Hurrian Phonemic Investory and Syllable Structure (2022)
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Welcome to /r/philosophy! Check out our rules and guidelines here. [July 1 2025 Update]
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/r/philosophy Open Discussion Thread | November 17, 2025
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(FIXED) Philosopher Iain McGilchrist: "The left hemisphere has only one value: power" - On intuition, the animate cosmos, and why AI is artificial information processing, not intelligence
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Elizabeth Anderson argues that equality is not primarily about wealth. True equality is about being able to exist in social relations without being bullied or dominated. Wealth gaps are a problem precisely when they facilitate the formation of unequal relationships.
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Parrhesia and the Philosophy of Satire: South Park as Democratic Technology
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The Last Messiah - Simplified English Translation
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"It’s okay to not want a robot in your house"
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The religions of the future won't believe in the existence of the self in a post-human A.I. driven society: A thought experiment.
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Stoics criticisms of hedonism
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This paper argues that consciousness must be viewed through a spectrum-based lens, and the traditional, simplistic clash between materialism/physicalism and dualism or idealism is an oversimplification
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Breaking the Algorithmic Contract
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Origin of Critical Theory: From Hegel to Marx
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From Moral Luck and Moral Saint to the Ethical Project - A Reflection on Moral System
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Disobedience & Seeing Like an Activist | Erin R. Pineda argues the familiar account of civil rights disobedience not only misremembers history, it distorts our political judgements about how civil disobedience might unfold and fit into democratic politics in the present
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Effective Altruism Q&A - David Edmonds
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The Impossibility of Nothingness
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Against Clarity: Making Really Clear Arguments is not all that there is to philosophy
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On the Methods of Continental Thought
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Axiom Unity and Depth Provides the Best Worldview Coherence
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From ethics to execution: making the case that strategy = applied philosophy [OC]
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Assessing the misappropriation of probability in different contexts
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The Is–Ought Bridge Hidden in Causality: A Phenomenology of Normative Expectation
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Delete your Ex, delete your self -- Memory, identity, and forgiveness in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
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AI and Folk Cartesianism - Part 1: Defining the Problem- Andy Masley
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How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love My Shitty Life
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Löffelsprache
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Do Wallick Communties Cares About Rental Debt When U Applying ?
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Do you think my friend is sexy? She has an only fans and just started
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To The Americans.
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Where should I go in USA?
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A question for Americans who have visited Australia. What do you think of Australian pizza?
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Los Angeles mall
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For english people
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Jamaican|American<Jamerican
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THIS IS A WHAT IF SCENARIO!! DO NOT TAKE THIS SERIOUSLY!!
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Why do Americans do this?
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Quick question and my dumb Sonic loving ass is going away.
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Global Document Certification
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Real American Foods
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Do you recycle and if so what?
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What Exactly Is an Apostille and Why You Might Need One (U.S. perspective)
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Asides China, Japan, South Korea, and Thailand, are there other countries actively supporting the electric vehicles campaign?
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Have you even seen a body?
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Question for Americans: “America First” or “Israel First”?
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Thoughts on Marriage, Children and Modern Choices
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Thoughts on Marriage, Children and Modern Choices
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Where to start
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Why did such reprehensible behavior become or spread?
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Canadian ama
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Im an Israeli Jew with Palestinian friends: ask anything
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Command Line Interfaces
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Real-time Fluid Simulation in the Terminal using pure Go
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Wanted to know my machine context; Built Stomata: resource tracking TUI
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Create Image Gallery from a Video
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Single-header lib for arg parsing with shell completions
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Real-time 3D renderer in terminal
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Android app for monitoring tmux sessions. Curious what the CLI people think
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Made my first Go CLI app using Bubbletea
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suggest me a cli dictionary tool
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A tiny CLI that pipes logs/errors to an LLM for quick debugging
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Looking for devs to try and contribute to my TUI package manager (Rust)
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Introducing ghextractor - Export GitHub Data with One Command!
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Got a full Windows XP desktop working inside Termux on Android
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Just read this line in a book and it actually made sense
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[Tool] Rich Task Manager CLI: My simple, beautiful to-do app built in Python, works perfectly on desktop and Termux!
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Trending repositories of the day in your terminal (GitHub/GitLab/Gitea)
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Yt-dlp: External JS runtime now required for full YouTube support
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How to make fzf to replace the current prompt line or get passed to the next prompt?
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DevNotes — Open-source Markdown notes for developers (Mermaid, templates, FTS5 search, backlinks)
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JNote - Built a CLI note-taking thingy in Java
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I built a zero-setup batch execution system for running heavy CLI tools in the cloud (Whisper, Typst, FFmpeg, Docling, etc.)
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Built my own xdg-open alternative because the old one annoyed me — meet YAXO
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ros2tree command for ros2 to visualize topics and node info in tree like format...with colors!
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Successfully landed a plane… in my terminal. CLI-flight simulator
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A TUI for gh CLI
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TUI MP3 tag editor & fetcher
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r/unixporn - the home for *NIX customization!
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| 2025 Weekly Workshop - Week 45
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Regarding Unixvibe
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[Hyprland] My Miku OS
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[STARSHIP] | current moon phase in real time!
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[hyprland] Tinte - wallpaper and theming utility
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[i3] I call it zark.
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[KDE] Graphite Theme
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[i3-gaps] my T420 Arch Linux rice
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my [GNOME] setup in nyarch :3
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[Hyprland] Gruvbox gang
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[HYPRLAND] Catppuccin
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[tmux] I made a tmux script to center my terminal because my neck was killing me
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[KDE] Gundam
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[Hyprland] look at my config
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[hyprland] everforest theme
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[GNOME] Nothing amazing, but really happy with this
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[KDE Plasma] Long-time Linux user, First time ricer
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[leftwm] I solarized Amber
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| How is the state of DEs vs TWM nowadays?
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[Hyprland] Almost done...
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[GNOME] This is my PEAK!
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[XFCE] Arch in early 2000's
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[Karmen] Playing with Karmen Window Manager
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[KDE] Your creativity is the only limit
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[ninelives] window manager
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Hazlitt
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Featuring Vicky Mochama
Straight Expectations Pt. 4
Holiday on the Icy Golden Hell-Staircase
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Maurice, Son of Noah Pt. 3
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Sledgehammer Pt. 1
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Maurice, Son of Noah Pt. 2
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Longform Podcast #585: John Jeremiah Sullivan
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Primesweeper
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Which Year 2.0 (photo year guessing, now w/ per-photo stats & archive)
A Book Of Ghosts
This Princess Kills Monsters
Every EV available in Australia
Blobulator
Web version of Christopher Manson's 1985 puzzle book, Maze
Mythical Furry Football | Writings and Gallery
Connecticut Political Performance Art Project
Star Trek Ultimate Chronological Viewing Guide
Walt Whitman: Queer, Quaker
My new website about my art
A Conclusion to My High Weirdness
The Incredible Shrinking Goalie
Four days, 15 gigs and the odd pint.
White Smoke: Can you become Pope without losing your soul?
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FAQs about Harvard's Rare Books Library
Starred & Award Winning Children & YA Books
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Saturn’s Rings Seem as if They’re About to Disappear: Here’s Why
CIA Kryptos Auction: Anonymous Bidder Pays Nearly $1 Million for Secret to Decode Sculpture
The Moon Was an Inside Job
NASA Releases Images of Comet 3I/ATLAS Passing by Mars
Video Reveals How Far Wolves Will Go to Steal a Meal
A Voyage Into the Art of Finding One’s Way at Sea
We Can Now Track Individual Monarch Butterflies. It’s a Revelation.
Parasitic Queen: Now She’s Stealing an Ant Fief
Almost Everything About NASA’s ESCAPADE Mission to Mars Is Unusual
Eli Lilly, Drug Maker of Zepbound and Mounjaro, Reaches $1 Trillion in Value
Cassidy Got Pledges From RFK Jr. on Vaccines. They Haven’t Stuck.
RFK Jr. Says He Instructed CDC to Change Vaccines and Autism Language on Website
China Offers Panda Totes, but No New Commitments, at Climate Talks
Fine Chocolate in Brazil, Home of the Cacao Bean
Researcher’s Smuggling Arrest Casts Light on Dispute Over Chinese Students
Energy Department Reorganization Reflects Shift Away From Renewable Energy
Stephen Anderson, Linguist Who Refuted Doctor Dolittle, Dies at 82
Botulism Bacteria Found in Infant Formula, ByHeart Confirms
Fire Breaks Out at COP30 Climate Talks in Brazil
As the World Pursues Clean Power, Millions Still Have No Power at All
Is Scalp Care the New Big Beauty Trend?
Trump Moves to Weaken the Endangered Species Act
Early Signs Point to a Harsh Flu Season in the U.S.
Kissing Has Existed for at Least 16 Million Years, Scientists Say
New Gene-Editing Strategy Could Help Development of Treatments for Rare Diseases
Clinicians Lobby for a New Way to Assess the Risk of Suicide
In Nebraska, Makeovers for Buildings That Don’t Price Out the Locals
They Loved Their Family Land in South Carolina. But Who Actually Owned It?
Driving an E.V. Across North Dakota? Thank the Standing Rock Tribe.
In Washington, Birds Are Giving ‘Yelp Reviews’ of Forest Restoration Work
Iowa City Made Its Buses Free. Traffic Cleared, and So Did the Air.
Frustrated With Your Home Insurer? Tell Us About It.
Environmentalists Sue to Stop Oil Lease Sales in the Gulf of Mexico
Greenpeace Faces an Unusual New Legal Attack From a Pipeline Giant
Study Analyzes How Much ‘Macro’ Plastic Is Deadly to Sea Life
A Plan for Private Jet Taxes Would Fund Climate Measures
A Day at the Beach Hunting Mammoths
Thousands March for Climate Action as COP30 Talks Enter Second Week
How Many People Die in India From Hot Weather? Nobody Really Knows.
Wheelchair? Hearing Aids? Yes. ‘Disabled’? No Way.
Hochul Urged to Ban Horseshoe Crab Fishing
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The Fate of Google’s Ad Tech Monopoly Is Now in a Judge’s Hands
The A.I. Boom Has Found Another Gear. Why Can’t People Shake Their Worries?
To Meld A.I. With Supercomputers, National Labs Are Picking Up the Pace
We Asked Roblox’s C.E.O. About Child Safety. It Got Tense.
Cryptology Group Held an Election, but Can’t Decrypt the Results
Trump Elevates Once-Fringe Meme Makers to the Mainstream
Family Affair: Commerce Secretary’s Sons Cash In on A.I. Frenzy
Yann LeCun, a Pioneering A.I. Scientist, Leaves Meta
Nvidia Earnings Show Profit Jumped 65% to $31.9 Billion
Saudi Arabia Backs Elon Musk’s xAI With Data Center Deal
Larry Summers Resigns From OpenAI’s Board
Netherlands Hands Back Control of Chinese-Owned Chipmaker Nexperia
How Trump and Nvidia’s C.E.O. Became Partners on the International Stage
Trump Administration Gives Three Mile Island Nuclear Project $1 Billion Loan
Europe’s Chip Dreams Confront Business Realities
In the A.I. Race, Chinese Talent Still Drives American Research
Driving an E.V. Across North Dakota? Thank the Standing Rock Tribe.
How TikTok Helped Meta Land an Antitrust Victory
Meta’s Victory Opens the Way for Silicon Valley to Go Deal Shopping
Meta Did Not Violate the Law When It Bought Instagram and WhatsApp, a Judge Rules
Google Unveils Gemini 3, With Improved Coding and Search Abilities
Google’s Gemini 3 Is Here: A Special Early Look
Self-Driving Taxis Are Catching On. Are You Ready?
A.I. Video Is Threatening Our Ability to Trust Documentaries
Europe Begins Rethinking Its Crackdown on Big Tech
We Can Now Track Individual Monarch Butterflies. It’s a Revelation.
Jeff Bezos Creates A.I. Start-Up Where He Will Be Co-Chief Executive
How Fraudsters Use Cryptocurrency A.T.M.s to Target Victims
The Crypto Industry’s $28 Billion in ‘Dirty Money’
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This map shows the number of years each region was part of the Roman Empire
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Largest cities in Europe the last 2000 years
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The most valuable soil on Earth
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Proposed Ukrainian land concessions and Donetsk demilitarized zone outlined in the recent US-backed plan to end the Russo-Ukrainian war (Reuters)
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Australia’s Highway 1 - the World’s Longest National Highway
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Status of same-sex adoption around the world
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Potential landing beaches for an invasion of Taiwan (Reuters)
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How common are male - female friendships in South Asia?
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Map of all the US counties with flags
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Eurostat: Young people neither in employment nor in education and training
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Degree of Urbanisation in EU
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To remember once and for all
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Hellenic world (1940) 🇬🇷
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A serio-comic map of Europe with the Russian octopus
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Truck by region
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50 States of Equal Population
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Map of the British Isles by Gerhard Mercator (Yes that one) from 1607
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Literacy rates by state and territory in 1950 vs 2022
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Foreign Concessions of Tianjin, 19th and 20th Centuries
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Most googled Baltic state in each country of the world.
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Literal translation of argentinian province names
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China Population Density
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Full map of the Caliphate of Cordoba (al-Andalus) under Almanzor, on its territorial peak (c.1000). [OC]
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Who Watches the Most Trans Porn?
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Why is (male) circumcision most common in the Midwest with in the US?
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Where is the furthest North, South, East, and West you've been?
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Would it be possible and beneficial for Thailand to build a canal somewhere across the Malay peninsula, thereby redirecting the flow of maritime trade in SEA?
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The sun just set in northern Alaska, so how is it that the next "sunrise" happens in the afternoon hours (1:24 P.M.)?
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How did Australia retain the continent that it is now, while Zealandia drowned in the Pacific leaving only a portion that is now North & South islands?
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What hurricanes are called in different parts of the world
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Why is the Mediterranean coast of France browner than the rest of the country?
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What are these sand blobs in east Florida?
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In the new PBS American Revolution Series, why is Southern Maryland being shown as part of Virginia?
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Why the Baltic Countries were able to join EU, NATO and the Schengen Area but another countries that were in the USSR weren't able to do so?
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Anyone have an idea of the year of this globe
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How did Portugal discover Sao Tome earlier when it's much closer to mainland Africa?
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Obesity rates expected to rise
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I always thought it was weird how NJ can have farms, apartments and mcmansions in the same place
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Is there a country that many people consider a must-visit, but you didn’t include on your list?
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The American Atlas (Part 6 : Massachusetts)
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NY State really is different vs. NYC.
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Some claim that religious funeral customs are shaped by the geography they came from-Indic religions like Hinduism opted for cremation due to Indian forests’ abundance of firewood, while Abrahamic religions preferred burial because Middle East Deserts lacked resources for cremation.Thoughts on this?
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What is it like to live in a small country?
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Where to live in your 20s in the United States (3 choices below)
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What small populations in the world have had an enormous impact on culture? For me it's the Caribbean islands. They've been very influential in music and have produced great athletes too.
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What countries are only successful because they have low/small population/area, and what countries are only successful because of high/big population/area?
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India has a natural Tilt, which causes most of the rivers to flow eastwards!
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Uzbekistan has more than 37 million people, but only 31 regional-level cities(total 120), but a ton countries especially European with much less population have much much more cities, why is it like that? What cities really are? Why definitions/exact numbers are so different?
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(Academic) Eden Project Cornwall Survey (Cornwall UK, anyone who has visited the Eden Project)
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The Public Domain Review
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