Will literature survive? - UnHerd
What a Bronze-Age Bohemian woman looked like
The Art of Life: A documentary about the art of living outside of conventions
NSW Pharmacist jailed over $19-million PBS fraud
Hamza Zoghbi and his business partner Jacob Youssef raked in most of the money through false claims for expensive medication formulas prescribed for rare metabolic disorders, according to the District Court of NSW.
Their “light bulb” moment that they could make money from such formulas came in the month after the duo took over the ownership
Paul Whyte began his $22 million fraud on second day in the job: CCC
Rajmonda Merka jailed for her ‘vital role’ in $1m fraud involving 200 illegal transactions
Grief after death of spouse can lead to major health problems, death.
VITAMIN D UPDATE: Vitamin D deficiency directly linked to dementia.“In some populations as much as 17% of dementia cases might be prevented by increasing everyone to normal levels of vitamin D (50 nmol/L).”
I think it’s P.D. Mangan who prescribes “sun, steak, and steel:” Eat a steak, get some sun, and lift some weights to be healthy. Good advice, anyway.
The Sydney Morning Herald Apologizes And (Kinda Sorta) Admits That It Tried To Out Rebel Wilson
On The Jewishness Of Pinter And Stoppard
Intentional Profanity: How To Use Bad Words Mindfully And Derive Maximum Benefit
BATTLESWARM BLOG: Japanese Boobs 1, Feminists 0. “I know you linked the original story, but I’ve added what I think the piece cried out for: Visual aids.”
10 quick and easy tips from LinkedIn for creators - Search Engine Land
“Need some inspiration for the topic of your next LinkedIn post? Use these tips for a nearly endless supply of content ideas. Want to publish great content on LinkedIn? Coming up with content ideas can be a challenge. Sometimes the hardest part is coming up with the right idea. It also can be easy to talk yourself out of your own ideas. So if you’re in need of some ideas or inspiration, here are 10 quick and easy tips to come up with topics. All of the following tips were provided by various LinkedIn for Creators team members during their live What Creators Need to Know: Episode 4. I’ve summarized those for brevity and also sprinkled in a few of my own thoughts to add some context…”
How the Federal Government Buys Our Cell Phone Location
EFF: “Over the past few years, data brokers and federal military, intelligence, and law enforcement agencies have formed a vast, secretive partnership to surveil the movements of millions of people. Many of the mobile apps on our cell phones track our movements with great precision and frequency. Data brokers harvest our location data from the app developers, and then sell it to these agencies. Once in government hands, the data is used by the military to spy on people overseas, by ICE to monitor people in and around the U.S., and by criminal investigators like the FBI and Secret Service. This post will draw on recent research and reporting to explain how this surveillance partnership works, why is it alarming, and what can we do about it…”
The Verge – “Available for almost 2,000 roads in the US, India, Japan, and Indonesia. A new Google Maps feature that estimates the amount you’ll have to pay in tolls to drive a given route has started appearing in the Android and iOS apps, according to Google. Android Police reports seeing the new toll pricing in the app, though it’s not yet visible on a pair of devices we’ve tried along the same route. The toll feature was first announced by Google in April. Google says that displayed toll pricing is based on “trusted information from local tolling authorities,” and takes toll passes and time of day into account when calculating the total cost. There’s also still a toggle to “avoid tolls” when calculating routes. Google Maps has previously been able to alert you when a toll is payable overall on a journey, but not calculate what that toll might amount to…”