U.S. surgeon general is calling for alcohol warning labels to note cancer risk. Why they haven't been updated in 36 years. U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy is calling for new warning labels on alcoholic drinks that inform consumers of the health risks — particularly an increased risk of at least seven types of cancer, ... 01/3/2025 - 1:38 am | View Link
5 things we know and still don't know about COVID, 5 years after it appeared It can take several weeks to bounce back after a bout of COVID-19, but some people develop more persistent problems. The symptoms that last at least three months, sometimes for years, include fatigue, ... 01/3/2025 - 12:30 am | View Link
Tesla sales dropped 1.1% in 2024, its first annual decline in a dozen years Tesla’s global annual sales have fallen for the first time in more than a dozen years. It's a blow to a stock that has soared since Donald Trump's election and its CEO billionaire became a top policy ... 01/2/2025 - 9:17 am | View Link
Cybertruck explosion: What we know about the New Years Day fire outside Trump Tower On Wednesday, a cybertruck outside Trump Tower in Las Vegas exploded after fireworks inside detonated leaving one person dead and other injured. 01/2/2025 - 2:39 am | View Link
‘Dinosaur highway’ tracks dating back 166 million years are discovered in England Researchers in England have unearthed nearly 200 dinosaur tracks that date back 166 million years. The discovery, announced Thursday by the universities of Oxford and Birmingham, were made last summer ... 01/2/2025 - 2:22 am | View Link
Is it formal or informal to use y/o as an abbreviation of "years old"? It's formal in contexts where this has been established as a formal abbreviation, for example perhaps in social services organizations in a certain jurisdiction, or maybe police reports. Anywhere that has its own style guide with a glossary of terms which lists this abbreviation as meaning "years old". 01/3/2025 - 8:11 am | View Website
Which (if any) is correct: est., estd., or est'd.? A business founded (or a building built or a monument dedicated) in 1854 might have a sign or plaque reading "EST'D 1854" or "EST 1854" or "ESTD 1854", or some other combination I haven't seen or h... 01/3/2025 - 7:07 am | View Website
present perfect I think the only way I'd say I have lived here for 5 years and mean that I had lived here for a total of 5 years some time in the past, is if I was in an argument and somebody said, "Try living here for 5 years" to which I might reply (with strong emphasis on the have), "I have lived here for 5 years." – 01/2/2025 - 10:00 am | View Website
Where do you put the suffix when listing the last name first? Use a comma before Jr. and Sr., but treat II and III according to the person’s preference. Within a sentence, always use a comma after Jr. and Sr., but use a comma after II and III only if they are preceded by a comma. 01/2/2025 - 6:10 am | View Website
7 years of this iconic scene : r/AngelaWhite I love how scenes become iconic through the years, which is exactly why I collect this shit and keep track of every single fucking nut since 2015 lol. It's a nostalgia rush seeing all the angles that made you pop before. Having pure data on scene, like timestamps of when I busted, is like a cheat sheet from past me. 08/17/2024 - 6:01 pm | View Website
Our very dear VlogFather, John Amato, lost his home in the great Palisades Fire of 2025.
My house is gone. The high winds doomed our community. John Amato
— (@crooksandliars.bsky.social) 2025-01-08T06:20:11.078Z
He was amazing to call in to The BradCast and let us all know how he is doing. Below is a rush transcript of the show:
BRAD FRIEDMAN: Welcome back to the Bradcast, Brad Friedman from bradblog.com.
On Tuesday afternoon, our old friend John Amato, who you may have heard on this program over the years as the creator of the long running, notorious Crooks and Liars blog, he posted a photo on Blue Sky of encroaching black smoke that could be seen from his patio, apparently, in Pacific Palisades with the text, “Had to evacuate from the Palisades, not fun.”
About seven hours later, he posted at Blue Sky again, this time to say, “My house is gone.
I keep singing to myself, "I've got one judge in my pocket." (with apologies to Alanis Morrissette).
It's quite simply astounding at how Judge Aileen Cannon hops to when her master calls. When Yambo needs help, there she is. Even when she has NO LEGAL STANDING to do so. This is just plain cuckoo bananas, from a legal standpoint.
Attorney General Merrick Garland revealed that he intends to release Special Counsel Jack Smith's report on election subversion by President-elect Donald Trump but not a report on the mishandling of classified documents.
In a motion filed before the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, Garland opposed Trump's effort to block the release of the reports.
CNN brought Scott Jennings on so he could insult a bunch of Black women on the air, and Jasmine Crockett and Stacey Plaskett were having none of it.
Jennings went after LA Mayor Karen Bass and LA fire chief Kristin Crowley and tried laying blame for the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, and both of the women on the panel along with host Abby Phillip looked like they were ready to kick Jenning's racist ass.
JENNINGS: And they signal priorities because also in California you might have recall a news story from last year there was some interest in the fire departments and the firefighters in California, and the interest was was that there were too many white men who were firefighters and we need to have a program in California to make sure we don't have enough white men as firefighters.
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