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Johnson doesn’t have the votes to remain speaker. But his allies insist it’s trending his way.
The Music Industry Couldn’t Handle Luther Vandross
He longed for the same acclaim and freedom awarded to his white contemporaries in yacht rock.
CES 2025: What to expect from the year’s first and biggest tech show
CES 2025 officially kicks off in Las Vegas on the morning of Tuesday, January 7 and runs through the end of the day on January 10. The “official” dates are specific to when the floor of the Las Vegas Convention Center is open to attendees, and ultimately belie the show’s true duration. A pair of […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
Unidentified Rocket Fragment Crashes in Kenyan Village
The piece of space debris is believed to be a separation ring from a rocket, according to Kenya's space agency.
Three ways to transform your daily grind into something more engaging
A philosophy professor thinks making life interesting might be more important than pursuing happiness — and she has three practical ways to transform your daily grind into something more engaging. Drawing from her research at Middlebury College, Professor Lorraine Besser says "psychological richness" —a state of robust mental engagement — is just as crucial for a good life as happiness or meaning. — Read the rest The post Three ways to transform your daily grind into something more engaging appeared first on Boing Boing.
My New Year’s Resolution Is a Clean Home With This 50% Off iRobot Roomba Robot Vacuum and Mop
It's time to let the robots handle all the dirty work so you can hang out and just relax for a new year.
No, Andrew Garfield Is Not Starring in That
Neither Spider-Man nor Scorsese.
New Orleans and Cybertruck drivers from same U.S. military base (and no, Trump, they did not eat pets)
While Donald Trump rabidly blames "open borders" for yesterday's horrific New Orleans attack and Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion, the drivers behind both incidents have been identified not as Haitian pet eaters, but as former U.S Army veterans — who reportedly both served at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. — Read the rest The post New Orleans and Cybertruck drivers from same U.S. military base (and no, Trump, they did not eat pets) appeared first on Boing Boing.