Longtime Toronto Blue Jays broadcaster Buck Martinez to retire
When Buck Martinez was traded to Toronto in 1981, he saw the city as a good place to end his Major League Baseball career. His relationship with the team would end up lasting decades, as a player, manager and, most notably, a broadcaster. Martinez announced his retirement from broadcasting inContinue Reading
‘Bad Bunny’s Sapo Concho’ toads pick Super Bowl winner
Two Puerto Rican crested toads at the Fort Worth Zoo hop toward the Seattle Seahawks logo, making their pick for Super Bowl LX in a playful video shared by the zoo. #SuperBowl #NFLContinue Reading
Roblox shares jump on strong users, booking forecast
Shares of Roblox jumped nearly 12% as the videogame platform projected fiscal 2026 bookings above Wall Street expectations, signaling another year of strong growth in player spending and engagement. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #roblox #vidoegames Read the story here: https://reut.rs/4tmU8Tq 👉 Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Keep up with the latest news from aroundContinue Reading
Fave Five: South Asian LGBTQ YA, Part II
For Part I, click here. Just Happy to Be Here by Naomi Kanakia Better Catch Up, Krishna Kumar by Anahita Kartik Rani Choudhury Must Die by Adiba Jaigirdar As Long As You Loathe Me by Swati Hegde Ramin Abbas Has MAJOR Questions by Ahmad Saber, Read MoreContinue Reading
Savannah Guthrie’s demand for mom’s ‘proof of life’ is complicated in this era of AI and deepfakes
When Savannah Guthrie made a heart-wrenching plea to the kidnapper of her 84-year-old mother to send “proof of life,” she addressed the possibility of people creating deepfakes. “We live in a world where voices and images are easily manipulated,” she said. Before artificial intelligence tools proliferated — making it possibleContinue Reading
Thousands attend funeral for Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of Libyan ex-leader
Thousands of people came to the town of Bani Walid for the funeral of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi after he was assassinated., Thousands attend funeral for Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of Libyan ex-leader NewsFeed Thousands of people came to the town of Bani Walid for the funeral of Saif al-Islam GaddafiContinue Reading
Is globalisation killing craftsmanship?
Handmade crafts are disappearing under mass production. What is lost when everything is made fast, cheap and at scale?, Handmade crafts are disappearing under mass production. What is lost when everything is made fast, cheap, and at scale? As globalisation reshapes how goods are made and consumed, traditional crafts are increasinglyContinue Reading
X offices raided in Paris as part of probe into child abuse images, deepfakes
French prosecutors raided the offices of Elon Musk’s social media platform X on Tuesday., French prosecutors raided the offices of Elon Musk’s social media platform X on Tuesday., from Newsnation Read MoreContinue Reading
Daniel Pacheco on Queer Expression, Nudity, and the Power of the Camera
Daniel Pacheco didn’t arrive at photography through a single defining moment. His creative identity formed gradually, shaped by movement, performance, and the constant negotiation of visibility that comes with growing up queer. “I always knew I was expressive,” Pacheco said. “I just didn’t know what medium would hold me theContinue Reading
Not Kidding! Bash Shell Manual is Part of Epstein Files 🫣
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Grin Without a Cat
Sometimes on the internet you encounter one of those pictures that needs no explanation. A brightly colored bird foregrounded on a lawn, say, while a housecat lurks behind it in the grass, flattening its body to the ground. You know what comes next: The cat will pounce, because that isContinue Reading
Let Them Eat Cake
Saddam Hussein loved his birthday, and he ensured everyone else in Iraq loved it too. Each April 28, he received an ornate birthday cake of ludicrous proportions, while the whole country held compulsory celebrations. The mere title of “The President’s Cake” — the gentle, imperfect period drama from Iraqi filmmakerContinue Reading
Indigenous Concerns Surface as The Traitor Calls for Seabed Mining in Alaskan Waters
This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. President Traitor 47 is considering allowing companies to lease more than 113 million acres of waters off Alaska for seabed mining. Alaska is the latest of several places The Traitor has sought to open to the fledging industryContinue Reading












