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You Will Not Believe How Often Trump Defended Sex Criminals
Sarah Longwell and Tim Miller take on Donald Trump’s decades-long habit of defending men accused of sexual assault and misconduct.…
Fair Market Value Compensation for Takings is Often too Little, not too Much
Fair market value often fails to fully compensate property owners for their losses. This makes the Supreme Court's recent decision allowing compensation below fair market value eve…
How past ‘terrorist’ movements are often judged right by history
Who decides which movements are remembered as terrorists and which are celebrated as agents of change?…
Skydiving plane crash investigations often reveal poor maintenance and weak safety oversight - AP News
Comprehensive up-to-date news coverage, aggregated from sources all over the world by Google News.…
PCOS often isn’t about ovaries and cysts – and its new name better reflects what women go through
Many women with polycystic ovary syndrome don’t have ovarian cysts, despite what its name suggests. Now renamed polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome (PMOS), the condition is in…
This mattress topper softens dorm beds for $46 with promo code — but twin XL is selling fast
Add a soft, hygienic layer to your hard college dorm bed with the Lucid Gel Memory Foam Mattress Topper…
How Often You Need to Order From Amazon to Cover the Cost of Prime
If you only shop on Amazon a few times a year, the $139 membership might not make sense for you.…
SPLC Softened Criticism Of Hate Group To Avoid Scaring Off New Members, DOJ Says
The Southern Poverty Law Center changed its website to…
Why thyroid disorders can often be missed – or dismissed
More than one million Australians are living with an undiagnosed form of thyroid disorder.…
Political cues steer dating decisions, with cross-party matches often rejected by young Americans
3 things US boomers often regret downsizing in retirement — are you cutting more than you should?
Why did Russian classical composers c. 1850-1930 often write their scores in French?
A look at the Seckinger school cluster in Georgia, including the US' "first AI-themed educational institution", as parents say AI integration is often sparse (New York Times)
New York Times : A look at the Seckinger school cluster in Georgia, including the US' “first AI-themed educational institution”, as parents say AI integration is often sparse — It …
China’s Private Factory Gauge Slows as Economy Softens - Bloomberg.com
China’s Private Factory Gauge Slows as Economy Softens Bloomberg.com…
Recovery is often measured in weeks following surgery …
Recovery is often measured in weeks following surgery ……
These 10 foundations for mature skin soften lines and blur imperfections
Keep skin looking fresh and radiant with these formulas — handpicked by experts.…
How often do you use AI, and what do you actually use it for?
Backlash is often swift when authorities try to plan retreat from the coast: Is there a better way?
Climate change is exacerbating rainfall, flooding and sea-level rises in coastal and low-lying areas. During the past few years, disastrous floods have swept through Lismore in New…
Historical fiction often shows people having to carry bunches of their skirts to walk around — was it ever the case that everyday dresses were *that* long and ungainly, or is that just Hollywood nonsense?
How US defence chief Hegseth softened his tone towards China after Trump-Xi meeting
In contrast with last year, his speech to the Shangri-La forum avoided sensitive issues and did not directly describe Beijing as a ‘threat’.…
A Manchester City star has set the bar so high that his performances often get overlooked
Erling Haaland had yet another strong season for Manchester City. In 52 appearances in all competitions during City’s 2025-26 campaign, Haaland scored 38 goals and added 9 assists.…
Sole bidder wins keys to $1.1m beachside apartment as market softens
Three bidders registered, but only one raised a paddle at auction as buyers take a “wait and see” approach to property prices.…
Heat and drought push Europe's trees into survival mode, often fatally
Russia nears hockey return as IIHF softens ban
Bodin says Swindon players often did not know if they were in team before matchday
Former Swindon forward Billy Bodin says players often did not find out who was in the team last season until Saturday afternoon under Ian Holloway.…
How often does Gemini 3.5 Flash hallucinate or lie? Google isnt saying.
Unlike Anthropic and OpenAI, Google won't say how often Gemini hallucinates, lies, or acts sycophantic. That's a big problem.…
Math I don't see discussed here too often
In the 19th century, ballet was perceived as a debased art form and often associated with prostitution. How did it come to be seen as an upper class and elite activity today?
CMV: Thales of Miletus should be taught in schools more often
We should applaud more often after the films at the cinema
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When it comes to winning an argument, one tactic often trounces logic
A little gamesmanship goes a long way but if all else fails, don’t be afraid to go low.…
Bartenders share 8 underrated cocktails they think customers should order more often
From gin 50/50 martinis to classic daiquiris, there are a number of cocktails that bartenders wish they saw people order more often.…
AI leaders soften warnings on job losses as industry reassesses impact
Democrat blasted by left and right after softening stance on scandal-hit Maine candidate
Rep. Auchincloss drew backlash from both sides after appearing to walk back criticism of Maine Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner.…
The painful pregnancy side effect that’s often overlooked — but can cause lasting damage
Roughly 31% to 62% of pregnant women suffer from it. Compare that to the 4% to 5% of the general adult population who develop it.…
Genetic Testing for Kidney Disease Often Not Discussed
A survey found that clinicians are not discussing genetic testing with 80% of patients with kidney disease who meet established clinical criteria.…
The Causal Effect of Income Is (Often) Zero
Evidence on the effect of income on health, education, crime, and child outcomes from lotteries and RCTs…
I’m a Professional Fact-Checker. AI Is Wrong More Often Than You Think
Can AI do fact-checking? A WIRED fact-checker fact-checks.…
FIFA softens demands on World Cup host cities as pushback grows
Toronto and Vancouver avoided having to prioritize FIFA’s commercial partners…
What’s one business problem you didn’t expect to deal with so often?
Carbon markets underestimate the risks U.S. forests face from climate change. Climate policies rely on forests’ essential ability to store carbon, often tracked and funded through a system of “carbon credits” issued to polluting industries in exchange for protecting and restoring forests.
What's a memory/story of your life you think about often?
Who's missing? Why underrepresentation often goes unnoticed in the workplace and classroom
'This is a sales tactic': Experts warn ransomware hackers will often lower their prices - with some giving discounts up to 96%
Ransomware actors use a whole range of different tactics to persuade victims to pay the demands.…
Maryland Senate president softens stance on redistricting: ‘The rules have changed’
[Gleeman] The Twins have been without an interpreter since last April, often relying on a player's coaches or teammates to assist during interviews. [Pablo] López has volunteered to fill the interpreter role on several occasions
Show HN: Porting my Newsletter to MCP – You set WHEN and HOW OFTEN to receive it
Experimenting to overcome the limitations of newsletters…
Why are the Celtic people often associated with Ireland despite sprawling across much of Europe?
Is it ADHD or anxiety? Why these complex conditions often get confused
Twenty to 30 per cent of people with ADHD also live with anxiety. Experts share their advice for recognising and managing the two conditions.…
Rebranding of ISIS means lone-wolf terrorists are often hiding in plain sight
The biggest threat could now be from the lone wolf next door. Modern cyber statecraft has yet to catch up.…
The Often-Overlooked Theology of the Declaration
Despite what modern pundits might believe, the Founders understood that freedom and morality are inextricably linked.…
TIL that in the United States alone, 1 in every 5 female deaths is attributed to heart disease. Women often experience less recognizable signs of a heart attack, leading to a lack of awareness and delayed medical response.
Brewers score first again, but Dodgers score last & often
LA scored 4 in the 4th inning to take the lead, then poured it on late…
TIL that Nissan cars, when shown in adverts, often display the number 23. In Japanese, two is NI and three is SAN.
Why are we so obsessed with ratings and awards? And why do we often disapprove of some of them? Some thoughts
Considering un-retirement? More older Americans are rejoining the workforce, often out of financial need.
Caution and long-term thinking as budget adds to softening real estate market
After riding a post-COVID wave of booming prices, real estate agents say SA's housing market is starting to level out, as federal budget tax changes and rising interest rates reduc…
Half-Life: Alyx is convincing me I don't have the knees for VR gaming, or perhaps I should stop cowering behind cars quite so often
VR games like Half-Life: Alyx are more taxing for you physically than traditional video games, here's how I cope.…
Lukas Dhont On Subverting The War Film Genre With Cannes Title ‘Coward’: “Male Bonding Has Too Often Been Used As A Tool To Destroy”
'Coward' is is set at the height of the First World War and follows Pierre, a soldier newly arrived at the front.…