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10 Most Censored Countries on Earth
One day, you're streaming your favorite show; the next, it's wiped from existence—no warning, no explanation. That's not science fiction. Governments call the shots on what you can read, watch, or even joke about. Let's talk about how censorship rewires reality in the world's most tightly guarded...
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I visited 64 countries before the age of 30. Here are 5 I have no plans to return to.
I've been to 64 countries before turning 30, but not all destinations were worth the hype for me. South Africa and Morocco were beautiful, but I didn't always feel safe on my travels there. Japan and Greece were wonderful but felt crowded — I'm in no rush to visit them again. I've been traveling...
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travel
After growing up in the US and traveling to 90 countries, there was only one place I could see myself living in.
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how-to
How to Survive Dating While Mercury is in Retrograde
Mercury going into retrograde is a phenomenon we have observed from Earth for thousands of years and found meaning in. Most simply, if you’re looking at it from Earth, it’s an optical illusion that happens between three and four time s a year that makes Mercury appear to move in a backward motion to...
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travel
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One Of Europe's Safest Countries Is Home To Dazzling Cities, Fairytale Castles, And Friendly Locals
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books
Earthquake Anxiety: Living—and Writing—in Fear of the Big One
I did not set out to write a book about a very-pregnant woman trying to survive an earthquake. I did not set out to write a book at all. I was simply...
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science / space
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A new study could help explain our gas giants, and distinct lack of super-Earths....
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food & drink
World Market Is a Treasure Trove of Stocking Stuffers for Grown-Ups
The shelves of World Market are loaded with fancy versions of everyday products. You can get candy from other countries, teas that aren’t made by...
sporked.com - 30+ days ago
apps
iOS 18.4 Brings RCS Support to Google Fi, Mint Mobile and Other T-Mobile MVNOs
The second beta of iOS 18.4 expands RCS messaging support to more carriers in the United States and other countries, according to multiple reports on Reddit, the MacRumors forums, and other social media sites. After installing iOS 18.4, iPhone users with Mint Mobile, Google Fi, Ultra Mobile, Tello,...
macrumors.com - 30+ days ago
space
Strange Shifting of Earth’s Magnetic North Pole Baffles Scientists Saying It Could Drastically Impact Smartphones
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science / space
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nature
14 Beautiful, Startling Wild Animal Images: A Wildlife Photographer Of The Year 2024 Preview
For this year’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, celebrating its 60th anniversary, the Natural History Museum of London attracted a record-breaking 59,228 entries from photographers of all ages and experience across 117 countries and territories. Young owls preparing to leave their...
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Amid India's ongoing Operation Brahma to assist Myanmar following last week's devastating earthquake, India and the United States (US) will commence...
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architecture
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nature
Daily briefing: Earth breaches 1.5 °C climate limit for the first time
A grim milestone of climate heating, the public-health legacy of former US president Jimmy Carter and a possible problem with tennis balls. Earth...
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nutrition
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10 Countries Where You Can Live Under $ 1,000
Some dream of adventure, others of a fresh start—but few realize you can actually live well abroad for under $ 1K a month. We're talking full apartments, flavorful meals, local travel, and even phone data—all without draining your bank account. Forget about roughing it; this is smart spending in...
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nature
Deepest-ever samples of rock from Earth’s mantle unveiled
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nature
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nature
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science
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space
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outdoors
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travel
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