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Giraffes Could Be Added To US Endangered Species Act Under New Proposal
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Giraffes Could Be Added To US Endangered Species Act Under New Proposal

Listing three giraffe species as endangered under the act would entitle them to federal protections.
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Groundbreaking “Genetic Time Machine” Reveals Evidence Of Cumulative Culture In Chimpanzees
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Groundbreaking “Genetic Time Machine” Reveals Evidence Of Cumulative Culture In Chimpanzees

When females switch social groups, they take all kinds of tricks with them.
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First H5N1 Bird Flu Infection In A US Child Confirmed By CDC
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First H5N1 Bird Flu Infection In A US Child Confirmed By CDC

The agency stresses that the risk to the general public remains “low”.
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Journalist thrown in jail after reporting on pro-Hamas rally in Canada: 'Because I'm a Jew'
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Journalist thrown in jail after reporting on pro-Hamas rally in Canada: 'Because I'm a Jew'

Canadian police arrested a Jewish journalist Sunday after pro-Hamas radicals made clear that his presence would not be tolerated in a public space. Ezra Levant, the conservative publisher of Rebel News — one of the few media outfits in Canada that does not receive funding from the Trudeau government — was reporting on a pro-Hamas demonstration near Bathurst Street and Sheppard Avenue, a historically Jewish neighborhood in Toronto. Levant was keen to capture some of the radicals' comments and costumes on film, including one demonstrator who dressed up as Yahya Al-Sinwar, the terrorist leader of Hamas whom Israeli forces killed in October. Pro-Hamas radicals at the rally also held signs featuring the inverted red triangle, a symbol used by Hamas' Al-Qassam Brigades to identify Israeli military targets. In footage from the pro-Hamas rally, which took place opposite a pro-Israel counter-demonstration, radicals can be heard condemning Israel as well as celebrating Hezbollah, even though, like Hamas, the group is currently listed by the Canadian government as a terrorist entity. Although Levant was lawfully exercising his rights in a public space, police swooped in to remove him when it became clear he had prickled the mob with his efforts to peacefully chronicle the event. "Police arrested me for 'causing a disturbance' when I was silently filming a pro-Hamas protest in a Jewish neighborhood in Toronto," Levant told Blaze News. "The cops said that my mere presence was causing a disturbance because the pro-Hamas people didn't want me there." 'I am the law.' Officers swarmed Levant then forcefully carted him away while pro-Hamas radicals yelled, "Get him out! Get him out!" and "Go home!" "Since when do foreign provocateurs, promoting a banned terrorist organization, get to veto who can and can't walk on a sidewalk?" Levant told Blaze News. "Outrageous." Blaze News reached out to the Toronto Police Services for comment but did not receive a response by deadline. When asked for comment, the City of Toronto referred Blaze News to the TPS. In the lead-up to his arrest, Levant can be seen in one video discussing the absurdity of his removal with an officer who told him, "Look around you. They're not happy that you're here." "You know you're a disgrace," Levant told the officer. "You're a coward also. You'll do what they say because it's the path of least resistance." When instructed to leave the area, Levant, a former lawyer, told the officer, "You're violating my Charter rights." The officer responded by insinuating Levant was inciting the mob, then informed the journalist, "I am the law." Another officer chimed in, asking Levant, "So you're refusing to leave? ... Why?" "Because I'm a Jew, I'm a citizen, and I'm your boss," said the journalist. "You know what?" responded the officer. "In the interest of keeping peace here, public safety, you're under arrest for breach of the peace." Pro-Hamas demonstrators cheered while police handcuffed Levant and carted him away. Levant, appearing somewhat shaken by the turn of events, told his cameraman, "I'm being arrested because I'm standing on a sidewalk in my city. I'm a Jew who lives in this neighborhood, and I'm being arrested because the police say that that's the path of least resistance." Levant told Blaze News, "Police handcuffed, searched and jailed me for a few hours, but in the end they declined to press charges. It was obviously 'the path of least resistance.' They knew I’d be compliant, whereas the pro-Hamas thugs have been on a rioting rampage in Canada recently (e.g. in Montreal)." Pro-Hamas and anti-NATO radicals backed by over 25 leftist groups took to the streets of Montreal Friday, launching incendiary devices, torching vehicles, attacking first responders, and vandalizing storefronts while Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau — whose electoral district, or riding, is in the city — was busy dancing at the Taylor Swift concert in Toronto. David Menzies, a reporter at Levant's Rebel News, was similarly arrested earlier this year on multiple occasions for daring to cover pro-Hamas rallies, including one at Toronto City Hall. 'It's a public place!' Thousands of people, including Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre, gathered for an event on April 7 focused on demands for the release of the remaining Israeli captives taken hostage by Hamas terrorists on Oct. 7, 2023. Anti-Israel demonstrators tried to crash the event. "Incredibly, there was a protest of a few dozen people — the pro-Hamas types — which was particularly gross because to me this was like crashing a funeral," Menzies told Blaze News following his release. "They're spouting their rhetoric, which by the way includes calls for genocide like, 'from the river to the sea,' and 'intifada.'" Menzies attempted to interview elements of the mob outside of city hall but was allegedly assaulted. Police intervened — not to help but to arrest the reporter. "It's a public place!" Menzies told one of the arresting officers in an apparent state of disbelief. "This is literally the public square." Menzies later told Blaze News he was charged for alleged breach of the peace and trespassing. Menzies, like Levant, is accustomed to abuse by the state. After all, he was allegedly assaulted by Trudeau's bodyguards in 2021; roughed up by an RCMP officer, then carted away by York Regional Police after asking Trudeau's deputy minister questions in January; and arrested both on Nov. 11 and in March for asking pro-Hamas protesters questions. Canada is hardly the only Western nation where the sensitivities of pro-Hamas activists and other radicals are given priority over other citizens' rights. Blaze News reported earlier this year that London's Metropolitan Police threatened to arrest Gideon Falter, the head of the Campaign Against Antisemitism, if he remained in an area of the city where pro-Hamas demonstrators were marching. 'Sir, you are quite openly Jewish.' Footage of the confrontation showed Falter, wearing a kippah, ask a police sergeant, "So basically, because I'm Jewish, I can't cross the road today?" "Because of the march," said the sergeant. Falter pressed the issue, saying, "Yes, because I am Jewish?" "That is part of — unfortunately part of the fact," said the sergeant. The sergeant, who ultimately threatened to arrest Falter for breach of the peace, made a point of noting, "At the moment, sir, you are quite openly Jewish." Last week, Barbara Slowik, Berlin's chief of police, admitted to the German newspaper Berline Zeitung that "there are areas — and we have to be honest here — where I would advise people who wear a kippah or are openly gay or lesbian to be more alert." Slowik said she wouldn't "defame any groups of people here" but acknowledged that "there are certain neighborhoods where the majority of people liv[ing there] are of Arab descent, who also have sympathies for terrorist groups." Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D and 9900X3D are coming, but with a catch, says leak
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AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D and 9900X3D are coming, but with a catch, says leak

There are two new AMD Ryzen 9000X3D gaming CPUs with 3D V-cache coming very soon, according to the latest leak. If this rumor is correct, then we’ll only be waiting two more months before the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D and 9900X3D are released. However, it looks as though there’s a big catch, which would make the cheaper 9800X3D the better CPU for gaming, as with the 7800X3D before it. That’s because the Ryzen 7 9800X3D specs lend themselves to reliable gaming performance, with all eight of its cores getting access to the big slice of 64MB 3D V-cache. As we found in our 9800X3D review, this AMD tech really bumps up the CPU’s performance in games, as does its 5.2GHz boost clock, which is faster than the 5GHz of the 7800X3D. Continue reading AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D and 9900X3D are coming, but with a catch, says leak MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Ryzen 7 7800X3D review, Best gaming CPU, Radeon RX 7800 XT review
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NAILED IT! Dan Bongino Just Needs 4 Words to OWN Bill Kristol for Trashing Nancy Mace for Defending Women
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NAILED IT! Dan Bongino Just Needs 4 Words to OWN Bill Kristol for Trashing Nancy Mace for Defending Women

NAILED IT! Dan Bongino Just Needs 4 Words to OWN Bill Kristol for Trashing Nancy Mace for Defending Women
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What Mark Hamill Posted the DAY Before the Election Should Haunt Him POLITICALLY for the Rest of His Life
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What Mark Hamill Posted the DAY Before the Election Should Haunt Him POLITICALLY for the Rest of His Life

What Mark Hamill Posted the DAY Before the Election Should Haunt Him POLITICALLY for the Rest of His Life
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Roku is building its content into Google TVs
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Roku is building its content into Google TVs

The Verge Roku is making it easier to find and watch its programming on Google TV without jumping between apps. Users can soon search for content from The Roku Channel — Roku’s free streaming app — directly on Google TV, providing quick access to Roku’s library of over 80,000 movies and TV shows. New category tabs are coming to the Google TV home screen that will suggest recommended Roku content, alongside the ability to jump back into unfinished TV shows and movies from The Roku Channel. The integration will also bring more than 500 of Roku’s FAST (free ad-supported streaming television) channels to the “live” tab on Google TV. According to Roku, these channels will include free programming across “news, sports, cooking, DIY, music, and more.” ... Continue reading…
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Here are Apple’s finalists for the 2024 App Store Awards
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Here are Apple’s finalists for the 2024 App Store Awards

Apple just revealed the finalists of the 2024 App Store Awards. In total, 45 apps and games were recognized for representing some of the best user experience, design, and innovations of the year. In addition, Apple is offering for the first time an App Store Award category for Apple Vision Pro apps. “We’re thrilled to celebrate this year’s App Store Award finalists, whose imagination and craftsmanship have produced amazing apps that users love,” said Carson Oliver, Apple’s head of Worldwide App Store. “From games that transport players to fantastical new worlds, to apps that fuel creativity, these developers are delivering remarkable experiences that captivate and inspire.” Last year, the 2023 App Store Awards winners included Photomator, which has since been bought by Apple, MUBI, AllTrails, and others. iPhone App of the Year Finalists Finalists in the iPhone App of the Year category empowered users to enhance real-life experiences through personalized tools and easy-to-use features: Kino, for turning everyday moments into cinematic masterpieces. Runna, for offering tailored training plans to runners of all experience levels. Tripsy, for keeping travelers organized and stress-free. iPhone Game of the Year Finalists Finalists in the iPhone Game of the Year category brought players captivating narratives with rich visuals and compelling characters: AFK Journey, for building enchanting fantasy worlds with striking battles.  The WereCleaner, for delivering comical and creative gameplay.  Zenless Zone Zero, for immersing players in action-packed storylines.  iPad App of the Year Finalists Finalists in the iPad App of the Year category inspired imaginative play and creativity: Bluey: Let’s Play, for delivering lovable characters and family-friendly fun. Moises, for elevating music practice with AI-powered tools. Procreate Dreams, for bringing animated stories to life.  iPad Game of the Year Finalists Finalists in the iPad Game of the Year category featured dynamic storytelling and beautifully crafted worlds: Assassin’s Creed Mirage, for transporting players into a world of narrative-driven adventure.  Disney Speedstorm, for bringing exciting, high-speed racing experiences.  Squad Busters, for combining the thrill of competition with welcoming, playful gameplay.  Apple Arcade Game of the Year Finalists Finalists in the Apple Arcade Game of the Year category offered epic stories and a refresh of the classics: Balatro+, for inventing a thrilling card game that’s like no other. Outlanders 2, for captivating players with revamped graphics and imaginative levels. Sonic Dream Team, for introducing new adventures to the characters players know and love. Mac App of the Year Finalists Finalists in the Mac App of the Year category delivered powerful tools, helping users tackle projects with ease: Adobe Lightroom, for enhancing the photo editing process with AI-powered features.  OmniFocus 4, for fostering focus with simplified task management. Shapr3D, for transforming the 3D design workflow.  Mac Game of the Year Finalists Finalists in the Mac Game of the Year category brought gamers unique protagonists, visual style, and endless fun: Frostpunk 2, for expanding on the city-building genre. Stray, for capturing both mystery and playfulness in its dark world.  Thank Goodness You’re Here!, for amusing players with nonstop humor and absurdity.  Apple Watch App of the Year Finalists Finalists in the Apple Watch App of the Year category provided convenient access to helpful tools and information, right on their wrist: LookUp, for improving vocabularies with daily definitions. Lumy, for connecting users to the rhythms of the sun and moon. Watch to 5K, for giving runners a boost, all the way to the finish line.  Apple Vision Pro App of the Year Finalists Finalists in the Apple Vision Pro App of the Year category pushed the boundaries of spatial computing: JigSpace, for empowering users to view 3D and augmented reality models with ease.  NBA, for redefining the future of how users watch the sports they love. What If…? An Immersive Story, for inviting players into a new kind of Marvel experience.  Apple Vision Pro Game of the Year Finalists Finalists in the Apple Vision Pro Game of the Year category stunned players with vibrant scenes and intuitive gameplay: Loóna, for crafting relaxing puzzles to unwind with. THRASHER, for introducing smooth, trailblazing controls and a mesmerizing alien world.  Vacation Simulator, for taking players to destinations filled with funny characters and even funnier activities. Apple TV App of the Year Finalists Finalists in the Apple TV App of the Year category brought stunning experiences to the biggest screen in the home: DROPOUT, for providing endless laughter and fun.  F1 TV, for transporting fans straight into the cockpit of a race car.  Zoom, for keeping groups connected in innovative ways.  Cultural Impact Finalists Finalists in the Cultural Impact category brought users powerful stories and helped them bring out their best selves to create a lasting impact: Arco, for letting players shape their own story.  The Bear, for turning bedtime into a calming, interactive experience.  BetterSleep, for helping users sleep — and feel — better.  Brawl Stars, for delivering quick bites of action-packed gameplay.  DailyArt, for inspiring curiosity about artistic masterpieces.  Do You Really Want to Know 2, for addressing misconceptions about HIV through an endearing interactive story. EF Hello, for empowering language learners with AI-enhanced tools. NYT Games, for uniting puzzle lovers across generations with a daily dose of fun. Oko, for making street-crossing safer and more accessible to all. Partiful,for simplifying social gatherings to foster connection and community. Pinterest, for inspiring new ideas and endless possibilities.  The Wreck, for telling an intimate and impactful story via cinematic gameplay. Wrap up Apple will announce the champions of the 2024 App Store Awards in a couple of weeks. BGR will let you know who wins each category. Don't Miss: Apple names 2023 App Store Award Winners – 5 more apps that should be on the list The post Here are Apple’s finalists for the 2024 App Store Awards appeared first on BGR. 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Murder in the Family: The Ptolemies
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Murder in the Family: The Ptolemies

For 275 years, the Ptolemies ruled as Egypt’s last, enduring dynasty. Each king carried the name Ptolemy, and each queen carried the name Cleopatra, Berenice, or Arsinoe. They are remembered for their epic final moments - the Ptolemies knew how to go out in style. Flourishing as a prosperous and richly cultured empire, nothing compared to their opulence. In the beginning, they were welcomed. The Egyptians had been under the rule of the Achaemenid Empire, which cared little for their religion or traditions. Conversely, the Ptolemies embraced their culture, blending their Macedonian heritage with Egyptian customs. Establishing their power and influence through diplomatic relations with Egyptian elites and the priesthood, their legitimacy was never questioned. Ambitious kings and formidable queens were highly organized, establishing numerous military colonies, tightly controlling commerce and trade, and providing aid to the less fortunate. Read moreSection: NewsGeneralHistory & ArchaeologyHistoryAncient TraditionsFamous PeoplePremiumPreviewRead Later 
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