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Biden Proposes Radical Supreme Court Overhaul To Undo Presidential Immunity Decision
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Biden Proposes Radical Supreme Court Overhaul To Undo Presidential Immunity Decision

'Mired in a crisis of ethics'
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Classic Rock Lovers
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10 Most Underrated David Bowie Songs

Our list of the 10 Most Underrated David Bowie Songs looks back at the career of one of the most exceptional rock and roll artists of all time. You won’t find many people who are indifferent about David Bowie. Bowie was born on January 8, 1947, and, sadly, he passed away almost eight years ago now, on January 10, 2016. Hailing from London, England, David Bowie would become one of the most interesting rock stars of all time. He was a musical chameleon, changing his look, style, and character with almost every album. This is a man whose music, personality, The post 10 Most Underrated David Bowie Songs appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

Stunning Ancient Roman Mosaic Found Submerged in the Sea off Naples
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Stunning Ancient Roman Mosaic Found Submerged in the Sea off Naples

A stunning underwater mosaic dating to the late Roman Empire has been discovered under the sea in the Bay of Naples. Deposited there via seismic activity, it was found near the resort town of Baiae, where it would have lined the floors of a patio in a seaside villa owned by the Roman patrician class. […] The post Stunning Ancient Roman Mosaic Found Submerged in the Sea off Naples appeared first on Good News Network.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

18-Year-Old Woman Heroically Leads 16 To Safety Amid Wildfire In Jasper National Park
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18-Year-Old Woman Heroically Leads 16 To Safety Amid Wildfire In Jasper National Park

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SciFi and Fantasy
SciFi and Fantasy  
2 yrs

Tor Publishing Group and Tor UK Announce Major Multi-Book Deal for Bestselling and Award-Winning Author John Scalzi
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Tor Publishing Group and Tor UK Announce Major Multi-Book Deal for Bestselling and Award-Winning Author John Scalzi

Books John Scalzi Tor Publishing Group and Tor UK Announce Major Multi-Book Deal for Bestselling and Award-Winning Author John Scalzi Exciting news from the author of Old Man’s War, The Kaiju Preservation Society, Starter Villain, and many more! By Reactor | Published on July 29, 2024 John Scalzi (right) and friend, celebrating his new book deal Comment 0 Share New Share John Scalzi (right) and friend, celebrating his new book deal Tor Publishing Group and Tor UK are delighted to announce a joint, multi-book deal for 10 more books from New York Times bestselling and Award-Winning author John Scalzi for a major seven figure advance. The joint deal for World English rights was brokered between Tor Publishing Group’s Patrick Nielsen Hayden, VP, Editor-At-Large, along with Tor UK’s Bella Pagan, Publisher, and agent Ethan Ellenberg, of New York’s Ethan Ellenberg Literary Agency. John Scalzi has become one of the most popular science fiction authors of his generation with 4.5 million books in print in the United States. His debut, Old Man’s War, won him the prestigious John W. Campbell Award (Astounding Award) for Best New Writer. His New York Times bestsellers include The Last Colony, Fuzzy Nation, Redshirts, The Last Emperox, The Kaiju Preservation Society, and 2023’s Starter Villain. The latter three have climbed bestseller lists and have each broken their previous record for the fastest-selling Scazi novels of all time. His next book is the eagerly anticipated When the Moon Hits Your Eye, due out in March 2025.  Scalzi has won many of the genre’s top awards, including multiple Hugo Awards (for Best Novel for Redshirts and for material from his blog, Whatever), Locus Awards, The Dragon Award, an Audie Award, and has been nominated for others, including for the Nebula and Goodreads Choice Awards. This new deal marks another long-term commitment by Tor Publishing Group and Tor UK to the works of John Scalzi, with the first book of this new contract tentatively scheduled for 2029. John Scalzi said of the deal, “It’s rare in publishing to get anything close to continuity—authors go from one publishing house to the next. So I’m especially proud that this contract not only extends my two-decade association with Tor Books, but gives us both an opportunity to build on what’s come before, and make what comes next even better. We have so much planned in the years ahead. I can’t wait for you all to read it.” Patrick Nielsen Hayden commented, “It’s fantastic to know that we’ll be in the John Scalzi business for even more years to come. He’s a remarkable writer and I can’t wait to see what he does next.”  Bella Pagan, Tor UK, enthused, “I am so thrilled to have acquired an incredible ten further books from John Scalzi. John is incredibly talented—writing exciting, adventurous and inventive fiction that is always a delight to publish. I always look forward to the wit and verve John brings to his writing, and it will be fantastic to work with Patrick and the Tor US team on these.” The post Tor Publishing Group and Tor UK Announce Major Multi-Book Deal for Bestselling and Award-Winning Author John Scalzi appeared first on Reactor.
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2 yrs

Fire and Blood in the Pine Barrens: Hunter Shea’s The Jersey Devil
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Fire and Blood in the Pine Barrens: Hunter Shea’s The Jersey Devil

Books SFF Bestiary Fire and Blood in the Pine Barrens: Hunter Shea’s The Jersey Devil This Jersey Devil is the real deal… By Judith Tarr | Published on July 29, 2024 Comment 0 Share New Share The blurb on the cover of Hunter Shea’s novel, The Jersey Devil, celebrates it as “Old-School Horror.” That, like the title of the book, is dead-on accurate. It’s not normally my genre, and it’s got some serious triggers for graphic violence and sexual assault. And yet, of everything I’ve read or watched so far about New Jersey’s state demon, it comes the closest to fulfilling the potential of the beast. Shea has done his homework. His Jersey Devil is the real deal, the monstrous offspring of Mother Leeds, with the cloven hooves and the leathery wings and the horselike head with its red, glowing, soulless eyes. It lives deep in the Pine Barrens, which locals call the Pinelands, and up until the present day of the novel, it has not been particularly murderous. That doesn’t mean it’s not a monster. We learn what it is and what it wants and how it goes about getting it, through the eyes and experiences of a large cast of characters. The Pinelands are a wilderness and a wasteland, but they’re also part of the densely populated state in the United States. There is a lot of coming and going through a landscape that was, up until a century ago, a patchwork of farms and towns and factories. It’s all in ruins now, but not deserted. Preppers and survivalists and pot growers have formed enclaves deep in the pines. It’s dangerous to wander off the beaten path, even without the legendary cryptid. The story unfolds from several directions. A woman accidentally kills her abusive husband. A young couple set up a Jersey Devil camping experience. Two more couples are just plain camping. There’s a dive bar with a regular clientele, and a benefit concert put on by a group of teens against bullying. A cryptozoologist follows a lead to the legendary cryptid. And a family with a mysterious past and a deadly agenda comes hunting the monster. Norm the cryptozoologist joins forces with the Willet family against a newly violent and rampantly deadly version of the Jersey Devil. The Devil always been singular, though the week-long panic of 1909 seems to have been incited by more than one Devil across a wide geographical range. But recent attacks point toward a swarm of the creatures. Somehow, the Devil has multiplied. And he’s no longer relatively harmless. This new incarnation attacks, shreds, and devours just about anything that moves. That’s bad, and gets worse, the more of them there are, but that’s not even the full horror of the beast. All those ravenous baby devils have to come from somewhere. This is a devil, a monster, but it’s born of a human woman. It—he—is capable of reproducing. To do so, he abducts women. There is no question of consent. The Willets are connected to the Jersey Devil through what amounts to a family curse. Their grandfather and his wife, before they were married, went camping in the Pinelands, and had a terrifying encounter that left both of them forever changed. Literally in the case of Lauren, the grandmother: she came home with the mark of a cloven hoof on her side. Lauren has died, but the mark has passed on to her son and through him to her three grandchildren. They don’t know what it means, or what it does. They do know, as reports of violent deaths come out of the Pinelands, that it’s time to track the mystery to its source. So here we have the classic clueless-camper horror plot (two ways), the cursed family with the mysterious mark of the devil, the horrific monster-breeding program with captive, severely emotionally damaged women, plus the TV cryptid guy, and for extra special bonus trope points, an illegal toxic waste dump that produces swarms of mutant monsters. It’s a lot, but Shea keeps most of it under control, and brings it all together into a massive, bloody, heart-pounding conclusion. The center of it, the original Devil, is his legendary self. He’s huge, he’s powerful, and he’s dangerously intelligent. He has absolutely no empathy. His only purpose is to breed offspring and make sure they have the means to feed and grow. Most of the carnage is theirs. They attack, they rend, they devour. They do not, except accidentally, try to either kill or eat the marked members of the Willet family. The reason for that is just as awful as you might expect. They’re breeding stock. The sister is destined to give birth to further swarms of monsters. The father and her brothers are capable of producing daughters who can do the same. It’s fascinating to see how locked in the Hollywood Ratio is, even in a novel. One woman, three men. Though, to be fair, the Devil abducted five women for his breeding program, and tries to abduct at least two more. Unlike the full humans, he can be practical about gender ratios. Because this is old-school horror, there are buckets of blood and gore, a wide range of weapons, an astronomically high body count, and an explosive finale. A Leeds descendant has a cameo, and essential information to share with the hunters. The cryptid guy gets to fulfill every cryptid hunter’s dream—but he finds he’s not as into fame and fortune as he thought he would be. He’s learned a classic lesson: Be Careful What You Wish For. This Jersey Devil is a lot more than a metaphor. He’s all too real. A mother’s curse gave birth to him, and the curse of toxic waste turned him into a deadly danger. Ultimately he’s the product of human flaws and failures, and he both exacts and pays a terrible price.[end-mark] The post Fire and Blood in the Pine Barrens: Hunter Shea’s <i>The Jersey Devil</i> appeared first on Reactor.
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Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
2 yrs

So You Want To Be a Geek? Episode 1 – Tattoos
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So You Want To Be a Geek? Episode 1 – Tattoos

So You Want To Be A Geek is the podcast where we look to redefine what it means to be a geek in 2024 and beyond.  Each episode we will explore different topics that people CONTINUE READING... The post So You Want To Be a Geek? Episode 1 – Tattoos appeared first on The Retro Network.
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Australia’s Chief Censor Abandons Neutrality, Accuses Trump of Spreading Online “Misinformation”
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Australia’s Chief Censor Abandons Neutrality, Accuses Trump of Spreading Online “Misinformation”

If you're tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. Julie Inman Grant, Australia’s pro-censorship and anti-privacy “eSafety Commissioner,” has been criticized and accused of abandoning neutrality after she openly criticized former US President Donald Trump, labeling him a prolific source of “misinformation.” Speaking at the Royal Society of NSW at Sydney’s Government House, Inman Grant, in her official capacity, described Trump’s online behavior as contributing significantly to the spread of false and misleading information. “During his presidency, Donald Trump not only savagely abused foes online with impunity, but was identified as a major superspreader of mis- and disinformation,” she declared. However, legal experts and free speech advocates have voiced concerns about the appropriateness of such pointed remarks by a government official tasked with neutral oversight of online safety. As reported by Sky News, John Storey, Director of Law and Policy at the Institute of Public Affairs, emphasized that neutrality is paramount for public servants, especially for those like Inman Grant, who has significant influence over internet content regulation. “It’s inappropriate for any public servant to be as vocal as she has in being a partisan, in making partisan political comments.” Inman Grant’s remarks extended to the broader landscape of online censorship. Despite online censorship ramping up to its peak during this period, Grant criticized major social media platforms for not censoring enough during the COVID-19 pandemic. “The unhinged fringe and conspiracy theorists spun mistruths more quickly than the government and journalists could uncover and report the facts and this came from both the right and the left,” she alleged. Inman Grant has been at the forefront of efforts to regulate online speech. However, her approach has sparked significant controversy and debates over online censorship and free speech. Recently, her focus has been on forcing platforms like X to take down content. Despite these efforts, she has faced challenges in court, with some legal actions being dropped due to their implications for global free speech and the complex nature of such enforcement​. If you're tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. The post Australia’s Chief Censor Abandons Neutrality, Accuses Trump of Spreading Online “Misinformation” appeared first on Reclaim The Net.
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Pet Life
2 yrs

Weekly Roundup: Funny Dog Posts From Last Week (Jul 29)
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Weekly Roundup: Funny Dog Posts From Last Week (Jul 29)

We present you funny dog posts from Jul 21 to Jul 27 that will paws-itively make you through the rest of the week!
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Surveillance Capitalism and PsyWar
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Surveillance Capitalism and PsyWar

Surveillance Capitalism and PsyWar
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