Saturday, May 28, 2022

Motorcycles and ferries are dangerous

 MOST GUYS LEARN EARLY NOT TO PLAY WITH THAT ALL THE TIME:  Government warns women to stop playing with endangered ‘penis plants’.


The Science of Working Out the Body and the Soul: How the Art of Exercise Was Born, Lost, and Rediscovered

“A history of exercise is not really — or certainly not only — a history of the body. It is, equally, perhaps even primarily, a history of the mind



Tom Brady is headed to Fox Sports after his playing days are over — and you won’t believe what he’ll get paid

Plus Elon Musk's plans to lift Twitter's ban on former President Donald Trump: 'I would reverse the permanent ban'



Liar Liar

It’s the missing person’s case that has captivated the country. Now The Sydney Morning Herald’s award-winning investigative journalist Kate McClymont and 60 Minutes’ Tom Steinfort come together for the definitive investigation into what happened to the money and what happened to Melissa Caddick.


FASTER, PLEASE:  First Patient Injected With Experimental Cancer-Killing Virus in New Clinical Trial.


The synonym for search finds itself in big antitrust trouble. This story is part of a Recode series about Big Tech and antitrust. Over the last several weeks, we’ve covered what’s happening with AppleAmazonMicrosoftMeta, and Google. “There’s a new Big Tech antitrust bill in town, and this one is especially painful for Google. A group of lawmakers led by Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) introduced the Competition and Transparency in Digital Advertising Act on Thursday. This bipartisan and bicamerallegislation would forbid any company with more than $20 billion in digital advertising revenue — that’s Google and Meta, basically — from owning multiple parts of the digital advertising chain. Google would have to choose between being a buyer or a seller or running the ad exchange between the two. It currently owns all three parts, and has been dogged by allegations, which it denies, that it uses that power to unfairly manipulate that market to its own advantage.

This lack of competition in digital advertising means that monopoly rents are being imposed upon every website that is ad-supported and every company — small, medium, or large — that relies on internet advertising to grow its business,” Sen. Lee said in a statement. “It is essentially a tax on thousands of American businesses, and thus a tax on millions of American consumers.”


Motorcycles and ferries are dangerous, in that order