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Stephen Colbert finds the fun in Bend’s googly-eyed sculptures
Bend’s googly eye roundabout-sculpture conundrum has made its way to the late-night circuit. Stephen Colbert, host of “The Late Show,” joked about the...
oregonlive.com - 30+ days ago
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Five Horror Short Stories That Would Make Killer Movies
Stories from Shirley Jackson, Tananarive Due, and more. Horror royalty Osgood Perkins was on board to adapt Stephen King’s short story “The Monkey”...
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Thinking About Divorce in a New Way
Haley Mlotek’s new memoir finds a fresh way to talk about the dissolution of a marriage. Recently, I attended a media lunch hosted by...
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An old mining town in Montana finds new gold in film
BUTTE, Mont. – Paige Layne was several weeks into her new job as a security guard – standing watch outside the civic center in her hometown of...
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Fashion A Fluffy Light Fixture With Affordable Dollar Tree Finds
If you've dreamed of basking in the romantic dreamy glow of light passing through a globe of feathers, you're in luck. You can make a...
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job & work
Government Funneled Unprecedented Amount Of Money To Criminal Gangs Through COVID Relief, Oversight Report Finds
The U.S. federal government sent an unprecedented amount of money to fraudsters and international criminal gangs through COVID-19 relief programs,...
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technology
Third of influencer ads included no disclosure for consumers, study finds
The ASA found 34% of the influencer ads it studied included no disclosure at all that they were a paid-for promotion. More than a third of...
standard.co.uk - 30+ days ago
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health
Study on medical data finds AI models can easily spread misinformation, even with minimal false input
A hot potato: A new study from New York University further highlights a critical issue: the vulnerability of large language models to misinformation....
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nature
Anti-ageing effects of popular supplement taurine challenged
Massive study finds limited connection between ageing and taurine levels in people, monkeys and mice. Research suggests that blood levels of the amino...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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cool stuff
Wooden Sculptures of People and Animals Look Like Pixelated Glitches in Real Life
Taiwanese artist Han Hsu-Tung brings wood into the digital age with his unique sculptures. He carves realistic representations of human figures and animals that are...
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LeBron James Announces Major $ 725M Company Decision After Stephen A. Smith Accuses Him of Blocking Business Opportunity
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Science is used differently by policymakers in different parties, new study finds
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Many experience 'techno-strain' from demands of working online
Research out of Britain finds workers often feel overwhelmed by digital technology and the need to always be connected online. It's a worldwide issue,...
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14 T.J. Maxx Stylish Winter Fashion Finds Worth Making Room for in Your Closet
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Abortion Bans Worsen Violence in Relationships, Study Finds
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Latest employment data shows little change in tech job market, CompTIA analysis finds
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Curiosity Finds Evidence of Open Water on Ancient Mars
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The Troubling Truth About How AI Agents Act in a Crisis
A new study finds that foundation models are predisposed toward escalation. Part of the concern around DeepSeek, the new Chinese large language model...
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movie & tv
Kevin Costner Bust ‘Horizon’ Finds Big Audience On Netflix Globally
Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter 1—director-actor Kevin Costner’s summer movie dud—is attracting major viewership on Netflix worldwide. The first of four planned Horizon...
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New research from one of the world’s top coffee and tea manufacturers found that nearly 1/3 of Americans are interested in drinking coffee and tea...
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AI will have more of an impact on certain demographic groups than others. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Jonathan Hersh, professor at Chapman University, about...
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Poorer people are less likely to have recovered from the effects of Covid, a new study has found – with those living more advantaged lives more...
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books
A Missing Child Washes Ashore After 20 Years. He Hasn’t Aged a Day.
In “The Fisherman’s Gift,” a man finds a lost child on a Scottish beach after a storm, a discovery that unlocks a town’s...
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nature
Renewal of NIH grants linked to more innovative results, study finds
Survey of hundreds of scientists’ work suggests that cutting off funding disrupts focus and reduces the novelty of research. In its bid to reduce...
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