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Report shows staggering losses for Cleveland if Browns move: I-Team




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How a dire shortage of video game consoles helped prove that gaming boosts mental health

A run on consoles during the pandemic allowed researchers to test whether gaming causes changes in the mental well-being of players.




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Scientists become a source of hope and information on TikTok, Instagram

Instead of waiting years for their studies and work to be published in academic journals, some climate scientists use social media to extend their reach — and their brand.




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Facebook and Instagram to Display Less Personalized Ads in the EU to Appease Regulators

Facebook and Instagram users in the EU users are getting a new option to use these platforms for free with less personalized ads, and Meta is also slashing the price of its ad-free subscription by 40%.

The post Facebook and Instagram to Display Less Personalized Ads in the EU to Appease Regulators appeared first on Thurrott.com.




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Stranger Suggests: The Seven Stages of Grief

One Really Great Way to Cope Every Day of the Week by Megan Seling WEDNESDAY 11/6  

Drink Sad Girl Shots and Eat Cheese at Situ Tacos

(SHOCK) In a state of post-election shock? Me, too. Lean into the overwhelm with a bracing gulp of el Jimador tequila and a salty cube of Tillamook cheese—otherwise known as the Sad Girl Shot. Situ Tacos owner Lupe Flores claims this combination got her through the pandemic, and it’s likely an ideal salve for our current despondent situation, too. I generally try not to suggest alcohol as an antidote to despair—as wine writer Marissa A. Ross wrote in the wake of Anthony Bourdain’s death, “Drink to celebrate life, not to deal with loss”—but the Sad Girl Shot is just too perfect an invention. Plus, Situ Tacos is also hosting Floaters, an exhibition of artist Devin Liston’s bubbly, surreal, Dali-esque paintings of everyday objects like billiard balls, in their glitzy gold back bar Tilda’s Lounge tonight. Instead of doom-scrolling, go feast your eyes on art and knock back a few drinks, and if you’d prefer to abstain from booze, you can always skip the shots and opt for a tub of Situ’s divine queso. Best of all, 25 percent of the night’s proceeds will go to the Lebanese Red Cross, so you’ll be fighting nihilism by supporting a worthy cause. Sad girls por vida! (Situ Tacos, 5239 Ballard Ave NW, Sad Girl Shots are $6, chips and queso are $10) JULIANNE BELL

THURSDAY 11/7  

Go to Another World with SIFF’s Cinema Italian Style Film Festival

(DENIAL) What’s America? You don’t live there. In fact, you’ve never even heard of the United States. You live in a bubble. Your days are steeped in simplicity and unbroken serenity, untouched by the ever-looming threat of Christofascism and student loan repayment. Your life is bliss. And what you have heard of are the sun-dappled olive groves of Italy. Consider snagging a seat at one of SIFF's chic Cinema Italian Style screenings, particularly if you’re into guised critiques of the bourgeoisie. Or amp up the distraction factor at Art of Studio Ghibli, which celebrates the legendary Japanese animation studio’s poetic, intelligent approach to nature and the more-than-human world. (Thanks, Miyazaki—you’re giving us a reason to live right now.) Sean Baker’s Anora, which follows a sex worker who marries a Russian oligarch, might feel a little too “real world-y” at the moment, but his clear-eyed approach and lush visuals are always a draw. (See full film listings on EverOut) LINDSAY COSTELLO

FRIDAY 11/8  

Break Shit

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(ANGER) Ever since I saw Bob Trevino Likes It at SIFF this year, I’ve wanted to visit a “rage room,” especially as a woman who, like the main character in the film, has always been taught to be kind and polite, never violent. Lucky for us, we have our own version up in Lake City that invites you to smash glasses, sledgehammer a toilet, and more. We recommend emptying your mind and listening to this absurd little song while you do it. If you’re not into destruction, you can punch out your anger at Cappy’s Boxing Gym in Central District or Seattle Boxing Gym in Interbay (they both offer your first class free!). And if you’d rather drink a beer while throwing sharp objects, there’s always axe throwing in Capitol Hill and White Center. (Rage Industry, 13333 Lake City Way NE, sessions start at $40) SHANNON LUBETICH

SATURDAY 11/9  

Have You Tried Being Less of an Asshole?

Even the grafitti can be nicer. MS

(BARGAINING) DO BETTER. It’s the directive that has echoed through social media comments for years as the quick quip that critics post anytime anyone does anything that even mildly rocks their delicate sensibilities. It usually (understandably) is met with eye rolls. But… have you tried it? Have you actually tried to do better? Maybe if we’re all the best versions of ourselves, we can cancel out some of the 72 million selfish bigots who voted for the racist rapist and preserve some goodwill in this world. Lead with kindness. Have patience. Smile at dogs. Randomly text your pals and tell them that they’re the most gorgeous and hilarious beings on the planet. Offer to bring a meal to a sick friend or rake up leaves for an elderly neighbor. Hold open a door, pay for someone’s coffee, and don’t laugh when a tourist falls off their rented scooter. Be everything those 72 million (and counting!) motherfuckers are too selfish to be. Fake it ‘til you make it—or uncontrollably collapse into a crying, shaking heap of blood, guts, and flesh on the floor—baby! MEGAN SELING

SUNDAY 11/10  

Live That “Two Benadryl and a Lifetime Movie” Life

(DEPRESSION) Several years ago, I heard about “Two Benadryl and a Lifetime Movie” on the C-Word podcast and never forgot it. The depression cocktail has since become the remedy I give to myself and my loved ones who are experiencing insurmountable amounts of sadness. While it doesn’t necessarily need to be those little pink pills and Lifetime’s Ladies of the '80s: A Divas Christmas (although it’s a great combination, TBH), pick any mind-numbing film or television show and pair it with an indulgent (but safe) amount of sleep-inducing potion. Other variations include two cups of chamomile tea and an Adam Sandler movie, two hits of weed and a Martha Stewart Living marathon, or two bowls of ice cream and an old season of Project Runway. Personally, I will be taking two melatonin and watching Lifetime’s adaptation of Flowers in the Attic before drifting into a sweet slumber (or dissociative oblivion, we’ll see). AUDREY VANN

MONDAY 11/11  

Go for a Long Walk and Discover Who You Are Now

You don't even have to go up hills if you don't want to. MS

(TESTING) This is my cure-all for when I feel out of control and need to take back my agency because it’s simple, and you set all the parameters. You control when you walk, how fast you walk, how long you walk, and how many steep inclines you choose to brave or creatively avoid. You can break out into a run or sit down on a wet park bench in the morning drizzle to absorb the book, podcast, or music you’re listening to. Counting steps is nice if you’re into goal setting, but so is leaving your phone at home and soaking in the quiet. Let disinhibition lead you. Screw the clock. Fuck obligations. Clear your schedule and just go. Walking is one of the simplest ways to connect with your autonomy and the human spirit, whatever that means to you. Turn home when your legs ache, and when you get that restless, sick feeling, get your ass off the couch and go walk again. VIVIAN MCCALL

TUESDAY 11/12  

Prepare for Battle

Shout Your Abortion mural on Capitol Hill. MS

(ACCEPTANCE) This is here. It’s real. Donald Trump will be the 47th President of the United States. A lot of bad shit is going to happen, so we need to donate and fight and organize. Don’t get complacent in our blue state. I know a lot of you out there will legitimately be fine, but don’t let your privilege get in the way of seeing that many, many others will not. Donate to the ACLU. Donate to abortion funds in Florida, Nebraska, and South Dakota. Donate to the National Immigrant Justice Center. Do whatever Pramila Jayapal tells you to do. Organize a friend group to attend this talk at Town Hall on Thursday about taking collective action and building civic community. Join a mutual aid group (like Super Familia, South & East King County, and Homies Helping Homies). Give food to a community fridge. Volunteer. Foster dogs. Do literally anything to give back to your community. Tell people you love them, and mean it. It’s time to show the fuck up, Seattle. SHANNON LUBETICH




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New collection: Jegging Upper Stampa Vintage

Seasons fashion jegging vintage from Intimidea®, combining leggings and jeans into one. Soft microfiber printed leggings with jeans design and effect.

Contains breathable microfibre which is highly comfortable. Seamless for additional comfort.

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From Aerospace to the Blues Stage: Laurie Morvan gave up engineering for soul-feeding gig

It's not easy choosing a chaotic, uncertain gig over a lucrative, secure career…



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Mostly Nordic Chamber Music series at the Nordic Heritage Museum!

Karen, host of Nordic Roots and Branches recommends the

Mostly Nordic Concert SeriesSunday, February 1, 2009 to Sunday, June 7, 2009
For information on the concerts included in this year's Mostly Nordic series, go to the Nordic Heritage Museum website, www.nordicmuseum.org

Norway: Sunday, February 1, 2009, 4 pm
"Bassoon Bash!" With Arthur Grossman, Michel Jolivet and Paul Rafanelli, bassoonists, and Lisa Bergman, pianist.

Iceland: Sunday, March 22, 2009, 4 pm
"Iceland Import" Featuring Elfa Run Kristinsdottir, international award-winning violinist from Iceland, and Deborah Dewey, American award winning pianist.

Denmark: Sunday, April 5, 2009, 4 pm
"Splendor in Brass: Seattle Chamber Brass" Featuring Toby Penk, trumpet; Joshua Gailey, trumpet; Josiah Boothby, French horn; Daniel Rossi, trombone and Jonathan Hill, tuba.

Sweden: Sunday, May 3, 2009, 5 pm
(Please note time change!)
"Romance of Strings: Odeonquartet" Featuring Gennady Filimonov, Artur Girsky, Heather Bentley and Rajan Krishnaswami. With special guest Mara Gearman, violist.

Finland: Sunday, June 7, 2009, 4 pm
"Finally Finnish!" Showcasing Janne Mertanen, International Award-Winning Pianist from Finland!

To order tickets by phone, please call (206) 789-5707 x10.

Ticket prices for the five concert series and Smörgåsbord
Museum Members, $165 per person
Non-Members, $185 per person

Single Tickets:
1 concert (includes Smörgåsbord)
Museum Members, $40 per person
Non-Members, $45 per person

Single Tickets:
Concert Only (does not include Smörgåsbord)
$25 per person




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Spokane artist Chris Bovey opens Vintage Print + Neon storefront, studio and workshop in the Garland District

Chris Bovey's new shop on Garland Avenue isn't technically open on Tuesday, but it's too enjoyably warm and sunny on a late September afternoon to keep the roll-up door along the sidewalk closed…



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"Rogue Hostage" - cast: Tyrese Gibson, Holly Taylor, John Malkovich, Michael Jai White, Leslie Stratton, Christopher Backus

Release date : June 11, 2021
Synopsis : "Rogue Hostage" follows single father and former Marine Kyle Snowden (Tyrese Gibson), who is struggling to adjust to life with ...




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Rufus Wainwright to Stage Special Judy Garland Tribute Concert to Mark Her 99th Birthday

The musician behind 2007's 'Rufus Does Judy at Carnegie Hall' will stream his digital performance from Capitol Studios in Los Angeles where he is joined by Kristin Chenoweth and Renee Zellweger.




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Jennifer Lopez Celebrates Mother's Day Early as She Brings Mom on Stage at Vax Live Concert

The 'On the Floor' hitmaker introduces her mother to fans as she invites the matriarch to join her on stage and perform a duet at the Global Citizen concert in Los Angeles.




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Josh Duggar Handcuffed in New Footage of His Child Porn Arrest

In the wake of Josh's arrest, Jill Duggar's husband Derick Dillard appears to support #CancelTheDuggars movement to get the entire Duggar family removed from TLC.




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Juice WRLD's Friends Staged Intervention to Get Him Into Rehab Before His Death

According to one of his friends, the 'Lucid Dreams' hitmaker was ready to check into rehab to seek professional help for his addiction before his tragic passing.




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Marvel Unveils 'Eternals' First Footage, 'Black Panther' and 'Captain Marvel' Sequel Titles

The promo that also celebrates the past MCU movies offers a look at Angelina Jolie's Thena, Richard Madden's Icarus, Kumail Nanjiani's Kingo and Gemma Chan's Sersi among other Eternals.




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How to Share Your AirTags with Friends and Family on iOS

In this episode, Thomas Domville guides listeners through the process of sharing AirTags with others on iOS. Thomas explains why one might want to share their AirTags. Thomas then provides a detailed, step-by-step walkthrough of the sharing process.

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Open the Find My app on your iPhone.
  2. Swipe right along the bottom tabs until you hear "Items" and double-tap to select it.
  3. Swipe right until you hear the name of the AirTag you want to share and double-tap to open it.
  4. Swipe right until you hear "Add person" and double-tap to continue.
  5. Swipe right until you hear "To" and double-tap to enter the contact name or email of the person you want to share the AirTag with.
  6. Tap the top right part of the screen and you should hear "Share" and double-tap to share the AirTag. The person you shared the AirTag with will receive a notification invitation to accept the sharing request.

To stop sharing the AirTag, swipe right until you hear the name of the person you shared the AirTag with and double-tap to open it. Then swipe right until you hear "Remove" and double-tap to confirm.

Remember, the person you’re sharing with will need to accept the invitation on their device. Once they do, they’ll be able to see the AirTag in their Find My app. Happy sharing!




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Birmingham Royal Ballet launches Virtual Stage

Jessica Harris goes along to watch.









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Screengrab: When Newman Bombed But Vintage Cars Ruled

RICHARD LUTZ carves his way through the week's tv schedules to find the movies you can't afford to miss.




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Opening this Saturday – Birmingham Heritage Week begins

Birmingham Heritage Week celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2024.




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Birmingham Heritage Week starts in September

Take the opportunity to see how the city used to be.





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BlueGreen eyeing $75 million fund for early-stage companies

The fund will back startups in the early stage and pick stakes in pre-IPO companies through secondary transactions. It will focus on sectors such as climate and sustainability, fintech and consumer businesses.




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Air purifier sales stagnate as marketers fail to capitalise on worsening pollution

Despite severe air pollution in Indian cities, particularly in Delhi-NCR, the market for air purifiers and anti-pollution personal care products remains small. Consumers perceive limited tangible benefits and sales spike only during peak pollution periods. While some growth occurs after Diwali, the overall market remains stagnant, with some companies exiting or scaling back operations.




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Pentagon Chief Rejects Trump's Threat To Use Military To Quell Unrest

Updated at 7 p.m. ET In a move that possibly placed his job in peril, Defense Secretary Mark Esper publicly disagreed Wednesday with President Trump's threatened use of the 1807 Insurrection Act to quell widespread unrest over the death of George Floyd, a black man who died after a white Minneapolis police officer kneeled on his neck. "The option to use active-duty forces in a law enforcement role should only be used as a matter of last resort, and only in the most urgent and dire of situations. We are not in one of those situations now," Esper told reporters at a Pentagon briefing. "I do not support invoking the Insurrection Act." Esper added, "I've always believed and continue to believe that the National Guard is best suited for performing domestic support to civil authorities in these situations, in support of local law enforcement." The 1807 Insurrection Act authorizes a U.S. president to deploy the military in times of domestic emergencies. The law was updated in 2006 to include




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We made hastags for the open web and called it Octothorpes.

Octothorpes is an open protocol that lets you put hashtags and backlinks on your own website to connect with other independent sites across Rings. We're launching a public beta today.

My friend Nik and I have been slowly rolling this out, starting at the last XOXO, and we just opened the public beta after letting a really fun project called Weird Web October used the protocol to connect their sites last month.

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Los protagonismos de la semana: Popurrí Hora 20

Panelistas analizan los hechos más relevantes de la semana, el protagonismo de la JEP y los políticos en el inicio de las jornadas de vacunación.




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Alcalde de Cartagena: ¿qué demuestra su discurso?

Panelistas analizaron la respuesta del alcalde de Cartagena ante hechos polémicos y los insultos que ha utilizado en el pasado.




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Especial desde Cartagena: ¿Qué rumbo está tomando la ciudad?

Panelistas creen que hay un consenso sobre los cambios que necesita la ciudad, pero consideran que hay un problema en el cómo desarrollar las soluciones.




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Megaproyectos del caribe: Canal del Dique y Aeropuerto de Cartagena

Junto al ministro de Transporte y protagonistas del sector, se analizó la importancia del desarrollo de estas dos obras para Cartagena y Bolívar.




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Turismo en Cartagena: ¿cómo crear una política pública sostenible?

En un nuevo especial de Hora20 por las regiones, actores claves del sector plantearon los retos para crear un turismo sostenible en lo social, económico y ambiental.




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Episodio 4 I Hora2023: la baraja política en Cartagena y Bolívar

Panelistas consideran que la ciudad pasa por una crisis de gobernabilidad que va más allá de las elecciones; creen que es fundamental atender los problemas de seguridad.




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Episodio 9 I Hora2023: gran debate de candidatos por la alcaldía de Cartagena

Cuatro aspirantes debatieron sobre pobreza, empleo, desarrollo económico, turismo, movilidad, educación y planeación urbana en el debate de Hora20 y la UTB.




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Titán24 es una respuesta al miedo en Cartagena: alcalde Turbay

El recién llegado alcalde de Cartagena habló de las intervenciones en el centro histórico de la ciudad y de las acciones que vienen para recupera la infraestructura en la zona.




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Congress Is Investigating Contracts Tied To Mask And PPE Shortages

Congressional investigators are launching an inquiry into a handful of companies that landed government contracts related to COVID-19, calling the deals "suspicious" because the companies lacked experience and, in some cases, had political connections to the Trump administration. In a letter obtained by NPR, the chairman of the bipartisan Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis , Rep. James E. Clyburn, D-S.C., asked a roster of administration officials to account for how and why they selected particular companies to provide Personal Protective Equipment, or PPE. Many of the contracts were made without competition at the height of the coronavirus crisis. Seven letters also went out to individual companies asking for information related to those contracts. "The Administration awarded contracts to inexperienced suppliers," Clyburn wrote in a letter addressed to the heads of the Departments of Health and Human Services, Defense, Homeland Security and Veterans Affairs. "More than 445




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Novak Djokovic protagoniza una novela por no vacunarse contra la COVID-19.




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Murió la Reina Isabel II, el reloj de la criminalidad y el horario de rumba en Cartagena

En este episodio, La Luciérnaga se enciende para hablar de la muerte de la Reina Isabel II. Además, ¿Qué pasa con el reloj de la criminalidad? También, hablamos del horario de la rumba en Cartagena que sería recortado hasta la 1 de la mañana

La Luciérnaga, un espacio de humor, análisis y opinión de Caracol Radio que acompaña desde hace 30 años a sus oyentes en el regreso a casa.




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Invierno, demandas y Cartagena

La Luciérnaga se enciende para hablar de una demanda millonaria que tendrá que pagar el Estado. Además, le contamos qué está pasando con el invierno. También, revisamos qué pasa en la ciudad amurallada.La Luciérnaga, un espacio de humor, análisis y opinión de Caracol Radio que acompaña desde hace 30 años a sus oyentes en el regreso a casa.




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“Acá lo que hubo fue un asesinato”: padre de joven fallecida en Cartagena




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“Asumimos lo sucedido en la muralla”: Club de pesca de Cartagena




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"Me decía que estaba poseído, endemoniado": nuevo caso de violencia doméstica en Cartagena




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¿Cuál es el objetivo del Congreso de pornografía en Cartagena?




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Hombre murió en la Media Matarón en Cartagena: especialista explica razones

Monica López, especialista en medicina interna y cardiologia, habló en 10AM Hoy Por Hoy sobre el caso de un hombre que compitió en la Media Maratón en Cartagena este domingo, quien falleció luego de un problema, al parecer, cardiaco.




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“Fui atrevida y arriesgada": mujer que tuvo sexo en un balcón de Cartagena




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Leonardo Padura sobre su libro “Personas decentes” y la melancolía que rodea a su protagonista

Leonardo Padura, escritor cubano, estuvo en diálogo con 10AM donde habló del su obra “Personas decentes”, y compartió detalles sobre su participación en el Hay Festival de Cartagena.