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The Highs, Lows, and Whoas of Governors Ball 2024
Vulture· 7 days agoThis weekend, Gov Ball returned to Flushing Meadows Corona Park to wreak further havoc (complimentary — mostly) on an already busy 2024 for pop. This...
Mark Woods: We should be grateful for all of Florida's 2 million outdoor workers
The Florida Times-Union via Yahoo News· 5 days agoBut working...involved shoveling dirt and moving rocks that probably weighed about as much as I did. One muggy afternoon, I opened my eyes, confused by why I was on my back ...
Preppy skincare and skibidi Ohio rizz? How slang changes over generations of Our Best Life
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 3 days agoAccording to tweens, preppy has a new meaning. Preppy no longer refers to the G.H. Bass Bucks, penny...
Crypto social media platform Farcaster has about 50,000 daily users. So why is it valued at $1...
Fortune· 3 days agoAs a decentralized protocol built atop Ethereum, developers can utilize its smart contracts—the protocol’s rule book—to build new social media applications on top of it. The platform’s ability ...
So-Called “Green Economy”
GoldSeek.com· 6 days agoInternational Man: Politicians, the media, and large corporations promote solar and wind energy as replacements for fossil fuels. Western governments are trying to pick winners and are subsidizing wind and solar energy to the tune of billions.
Satire can spread online as misinformation. Here’s why we still shouldn’t label it
The Conversation· 4 days agoIn a recent article, NewsGuard editorial director Eric Effron bemoaned the fact that satire mistaken for news is stoking disinformation and political division. If a certain work – whether it ...