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Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Gotcha in the End
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoDECAL (52D: Sticker on a laptop) DECALs are an easy way to add some personality to one's laptop....
Battle Creek cereal giants are focus of Jerry Seinfeld’s new Pop-Tarts movie 'Unfrosted'
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo News· 20 hours agoIt’s a real, what they call a blue-sky invention.” Merriam-Webster defines blue-sky in terms of...
105 Photo Dump Captions to Elevate Your Social Media Game
Parade via AOL· 2 days agoThey’re just a string of words that go along with your image, such as the famous “life lately”...
I Tried These AI-Based Productivity Tools. Here’s What Happened
Wired News· 20 hours agoWith Midjourney, you get four square images as output and can ask to regenerate different versions...
Tabasco put spice in American life: Here's the surprising origin of Louisiana heat
Fox News· 5 days agoTabasco is one of the world's most recognizable condiments, the name of the Louisiana hot sauce...
Taxonomic Term Confusion
Fandom· 5 days agoTaxonomy, the classification of living things, is really complicated. Primarily, what seems to be at fault is a failure to recognize that the terms for taxonomic categories have specific meanings ...
Wang Chung Headline a Musical Time Trip to the '80s...and Land on the Moon!
Houston Press· 7 days agoGeils Band frontman Peter Wolf—Hues memorably uses the band’s name as a sort-of synonym for “party”...
NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram And Answers For Monday, April 29th
Forbes· 1 day agoHappy Monday, it’s time to slack off of work and do some Strands. The New York Times’ Strands puzzle is a play on the classic word search. It’s in beta for now, which means it’ll only stick ...
REVIEW | OPINION: ‘Boy Kills World’ blissfully violent anarchy | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 3 days agoCalculatedly deranged, "Boy Kills World" is a refreshingly unambitious ''midnite'' movie that...
Q&A: Frank Bruni on journalism in The Age of Grievance
Columbia Journalism Review· 3 days agoFrank Bruni has covered many beats in his thirty-five-year career. On returning from Italy, he...