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“One of the toughest lessons I’ve learned is how to show backbone but not show your fist”: You Me At Six’s Josh Franceschi on the wisdom he’d pass on to the next wave of rock bands
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“One of the toughest lessons I’ve learned is how to show backbone but not show your fist”: You Me At Six’s Josh Franceschi on the wisdom he’d pass on to the next wave of rock bands

The pop-rock quintet will begin their farewell tour in the US next month, and they have some advice for the groups that come next
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Glenn Beck makes BOLD Predictions about America in NEW Interview w/ Liz Wheeler
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Adaptive Technology: Amazing Lift Makes Horseback Riding More Accessible
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Adaptive Technology: Amazing Lift Makes Horseback Riding More Accessible

It’s amazing how adaptive technology can open doors for people with disabilities! United Spinal Association shared an incredible video on social media to demonstrate how a specialized lift could help a wheelchair user go horseback riding. In the clip, a woman who couldn’t normally mount a horse on her own was able to do so using this helpful device. She looked so happy to be in the saddle! It seemed like a fairly simple setup. There was a platform with a seat on it, protected by safety gates that could open and close. An operator stood by to elevate and lower the platform as needed. All the wheelchair user had to do was get herself into the seat and secure the gate. Once the operator raised the platform high enough for the woman to get onto the horse, someone else helped her get situated. Then, having transferred from the lift to the saddle, it was time to go horseback riding! @unitedspinal With adaptive technology anything is possible! #WheelchairUser #WheelchairLife : @Marcela Marañon ♬ original sound – United Spinal Marcela Marañon, the wheelchair user in the video, is no stranger to adaptive technology. As an accessibility advocate, her social media presence is all about the different ways she navigates life with a disability. One thing is for sure: she doesn’t let anything stop her from doing what she loves! Marcela’s adventurous spirit has taken her on many a bold excursion, usually with the help of accessibility aids. In one video, this woman tried an adaptive surfboard so that she could ride the waves. She had the biggest smile on her face as she held onto the board with her arms. @thejourneyofabravewoman I tried adaptive surfing in Costa Rica! #tiktokdisability #adaptivesurfing #accessibledestinations #accessibletravels #surfing #surfer ♬ When I met you in summer – beattue Another clip showed Marcela using a handcycle bike so that she could pedal without her legs. @thejourneyofabravewoman #onthisday ♬ original sound – Marcela Marañon What’s especially cool about this woman’s social media presence is that she’s raising awareness of just how much assistive technology there is for different activities! Whether she’s using a lift for horseback riding or a hand-operated bike, her can-do spirit is really inspiring. You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Adaptive Technology: Amazing Lift Makes Horseback Riding More Accessible appeared first on InspireMore.
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Shameless! New York Times CENSORS Mark Zuckerberg's Belated Censorship Mea Culpa
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Shameless! New York Times CENSORS Mark Zuckerberg's Belated Censorship Mea Culpa

What do you call it when a media organizations censors a story about Big Tech leader Mark Zuckerberg confessing he caved to Democrat pressure to censor so-called "misinformation"? On Monday, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg issued a surprise letter to House Judiciary Committee chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), publicly regretting caving into pressure from the Biden Administration to censor so-called misinformation about COVID-19 and election issues, including “humor and satire,” from Facebook. Zuckerberg also regretted the Hunter Biden laptop censorship fiasco. The New York Times -- the "All The News That's Fit to Print" people -- has blatantly ignored this story. On Thursday, a Times movie critic talked about Zuckerberg and the 2010 movie The Social Network, but nothing on Zuckerberg's letter in real life.  Zuckerberg wrote in a letter dated Monday, August 26: In 2021, senior officials from the Biden Administration, including the White House, repeatedly pressured our teams for months to censor certain COVID-19 content, including humor and satire, and expressed a lot of frustration with our teams when we didn't agree….I believe the government pressure was wrong, and I regret we were not more outspoken about it. The Washington Post covered it. The Los Angeles Times appears to have run an Associated Press story in its print edition. After being the hold-out among the three major networks, CBS News finally ran a full story on its 24-hour streaming service -- but it's still a goose egg on broadcast TV. The Times blackout is fascinating, given that for years the newspaper has been obsessed with the subject of government censorship, but from the other side, being very eager to patrol even private online groups for so-called “misinformation,” with tech reporters Taylor Lorenz and Kevin Roose particularly eager to serve as lead hall monitors. Roose is a long-time foe of conservative speech online and seems to lack both a sense of proportion and a sense of humor. He even finds the Christian satire site Babylon Bee “misinformation.” Taylor Lorenz when she was at the paper longed to play hall monitor, lamenting in February 2021 that one couldn’t listen in on private conversations taking place within online apps like Clubhouse [remember that one?], Signal, and Telegram. (Telegram’s CEO Pavel Durov was recently arrested in France under so-far opaque charges of allegedly allowing illegal activity to take place on his messaging platform.) In February 2022, New York Times editorial board member Greg Bensinger called for the massively popular podcaster Joe Rogan to be censored by his hosting platform Spotify in “Spotify Chooses Profits Over Truth.” Bensinger achieved an impressive amount of self-righteous indignation over a Times competitor. In the wake of Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter in April 2022, New York Times political reporter Jeremy Peters mocked conservatives for suggesting Twitter was biased against conservative ideas and posts in “Vowing to Quit Twitter Is Popular. Actually Leaving Is Hard.”  In June 2023, Steven Lee Myers and Sheera Frenkel made the front page with "G.O.P. Strikes At Researchers Into Deception -- A legal campaign against universities and think tanks seeks to undermine the fight against false claims about elections, vaccines and other hot political topics.” Yet another Times attempt to dismiss concerns about the government squelching of free speech in the name of protecting citizens from “misinformation” and “disinformation” regarding COVID. Steven Lee Myers -- a journalist, after all -- saw free speech as a threat to whatever a Democratic administration declarer "disinformation." His pro-censorship take in a front-page February 2023 article, “Free Speech vs. Disinformation Comes to a Head,” certainly doesn’t hold up well when paired with Zuckerberg’s new letter: Yet the growing trail of internal communications suggests a more convoluted and tortured struggle between government officials frustrated by the spread of dangerous falsehoods and company officials who resented and often resisted government entreaties…. He confidently quoted an NYU professor who assured Myers there was “no systematic evidence any place of a broad methodical plot” between the government and the platforms to censor. On the contrary, social media platforms often appear reluctant to block political content, especially from Republicans, even when it appears to violate their own policies of abusiveness. “It’s not that they’re going after conservatives,” Mr. Barrett said. “They’re fearing conservative backlash.” “Conservative backlash” wholly justified and validated by Zuckerberg’s mea culpa. Followed by total silence from one of the biggest pushers of social media censorship, the New York Times.
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Gamers Realm
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Snag Yakuza’s Kiryu arc for an astonishingly low price if you’re quick
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Snag Yakuza’s Kiryu arc for an astonishingly low price if you’re quick

What’s the best story in gaming? The Witcher, Metal Gear Solid, Baldur’s Gate, Mass Effect, Red Dead Redemption - the list goes on, and you’ll find different answers at every turn. But for me, it’s tough to top the Yakuza games. The series has adopted the Japanese ‘Like a Dragon’ moniker since Yakuza 7, but prior to that we got a full seven-game series (including the masterful Yakuza 0) covering the extensive career of Kazuma Kiryu, one of the most eminently lovable protagonists in anything. If you’ve yet to experience his tale, now is the perfect time, as you can grab the full thing at a huge discount if you’re fast. Continue reading Snag Yakuza’s Kiryu arc for an astonishingly low price if you’re quick MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best action games, Best story games, Best single-player games
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Two game changing FF14 quality-of-life features are on the way
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Two game changing FF14 quality-of-life features are on the way

Even though I'm still a Sprout 400 hours in, I know Final Fantasy 14 would benefit from more quality-of-life features. Dawntrail brought improved graphics and the two-dye system, but the MMO's avenues for communication could use work. I'm always staring at the chat box, be that milling around Limsa or in the midst of a tough trial, and Square Enix just showed off multiple ways it's looking to improve how we talk in-game. Continue reading Two game changing FF14 quality-of-life features are on the way MORE FROM PCGAMESN: The best MMOs, FF14 Dawntrail release date, FF14 Island Sanctuary guide
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Ara History Untold is the Civilization 7 rival to watch
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Ara History Untold is the Civilization 7 rival to watch

4X games can be daunting, and the genre's high barrier for entry is normally enough to deter many from even getting started. Ara: History Untold doesn't subscribe to that notion, despite its gargantuan scope suggesting otherwise. I played Oxide's latest at Gamescom and quickly settled into its rhythms. Continue reading Ara History Untold is the Civilization 7 rival to watch
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While Joe Biden Vacations and Kamala JOYFULLY Campaigns, Hamas Murders 6 Hostages Including 1 American
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While Joe Biden Vacations and Kamala JOYFULLY Campaigns, Hamas Murders 6 Hostages Including 1 American

While Joe Biden Vacations and Kamala JOYFULLY Campaigns, Hamas Murders 6 Hostages Including 1 American
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The headphones that replaced my AirPods
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The headphones that replaced my AirPods

Image: David Pierce / The Verge Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 50, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, I promise it’s not always this many expensive gadgets, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) This week, I’ve been reading about crime rings and paleontology beefs and the strange language of TikTok, watching Kevin Can F**k Himself and Trap, re-upping my Yousician subscription to get back into the guitar, doing a lot of weird stretches after spraining my finger, and trying to make the famous Levain cookies. I also have for you a bunch of new wearable gadgets, a new Star Wars game, the return of a fabulous YouTube series, and much more. Also, I still want to know: who’s your... Continue reading…
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Poland Marks the 85th Anniversary of Nazi Germany's Invasion at the Start of World War II
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Poland Marks the 85th Anniversary of Nazi Germany's Invasion at the Start of World War II

Poland's leaders stressed the need for a strong defense in the face of war in neighboring Ukraine and redress as they led solemn ceremonies early Sunday to mark the 85th anniversary of German Nazi forces invading and bombing Polish territory at the start of World War...
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