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The International Longshoremen’s Association Is Anti-Worker
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The International Longshoremen’s Association Is Anti-Worker

An organization that brags about putting people out of work and exists to exclude workers cannot be pro-worker.
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So THIS Is a Thing That Exists: WATCH Family Sing Kamala's Praises in CRINGIEST Song EVER
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So THIS Is a Thing That Exists: WATCH Family Sing Kamala's Praises in CRINGIEST Song EVER

So THIS Is a Thing That Exists: WATCH Family Sing Kamala's Praises in CRINGIEST Song EVER
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John Harwood Says America Is Not Over January 6
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John Harwood Says America Is Not Over January 6

John Harwood Says America Is Not Over January 6
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The New York Times Wishes Kamala Harris Was Unburdened by Responsibilities of Her Job
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The New York Times Wishes Kamala Harris Was Unburdened by Responsibilities of Her Job

The New York Times Wishes Kamala Harris Was Unburdened by Responsibilities of Her Job
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Apple releases iOS 18.0.1 with bug fixes for iPhone 16 touchscreen and more
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Apple releases iOS 18.0.1 with bug fixes for iPhone 16 touchscreen and more

Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Apple has just released iOS 18.0.1, the first official update for iOS 18, and it includes a handful of bug fixes that particularly benefit the iPhone 16 lineup. And after yanking iPadOS 18 just a day after it came out in September for bricking some M4 iPad Pros, Apple has released iPadOS 18.0.1, and it’s available for those M4 iPads, MacRumors reports. According to the patch notes, the update addresses the issue of iPhone 16 and 16 Pro touchscreens becoming temporarily unresponsive. iOS 18.0.1 also includes a fix for the camera freezing under very specific circumstances when recording a macro mode video on the ultrawide camera on the iPhone 16 Pro. Here are Apple’s full iOS 18.0.1 patch notes, which I just grabbed from the update on my... Continue reading…
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iOS 18.0.1 now available with bug fixes ahead of Apple Intelligence launch
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iOS 18.0.1 now available with bug fixes ahead of Apple Intelligence launch

A few weeks after the release of iOS 18, Apple has finally seeded iOS 18.0.1. At this moment, it's unclear which bugs the company is fixing, even though users have a long list of complaints with the latest major update. For example, some users have reported that the Messages app keeps crashing and even leading to data loss, while some iPhone 16 users have experienced touchscreen responsiveness issues, apps disappearing, and more. While iPhone users will get a long-awaited software update, M4 iPad Pro owners will finally be able to update to iPadOS 18, as Apple has pulled out the update for those users after bricking reports. That said, if they weren't running the public beta of iPadOS 18.1, they were still stuck with iPadOS 17.6. Apple's release of iOS 18.0.1 comes a few weeks before the most-anticipated release of iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1. With these updates, the company will finally deliver (some) of the Apple Intelligence features teased during the WWDC 2024 keynote and during the iPhone 16 event. With Apple Intelligence, users will be able to take advantage of features such as: Image source: José Adorno for BGR Writing Tools: Proofread your text, rewrite different versions until the tone and wording are right, and summarize the selected text with a tap. Improved Siri: With a new design, Siri can maintain context between requests. Even if you stumble over words or shift what you’re saying mid-sentence, Siri can understand what you actually want. Priority notifications: They appear at the top of the stack, letting you know what to pay attention to at a glance. Notifications are summarized, so you can scan them faster. Priority messages in Mail: Elevate time-sensitive messages to the top of your inbox, like an invitation that has a deadline today or a check-in reminder for your flight this afternoon. Email summarization: Tap to reveal a summary of a long email in the Mail app and cut to the chase. Record and transcribe calls in the Notes app: Just hit record in the Notes or Phone apps to capture audio recordings and transcripts. Apple Intelligence generates summaries of your transcripts, so you can get to the most important information at a glance. Reduce interruptions: With iOS 18.1 beta 1, an all-new Focus Mode understands the content of your notifications and shows you the ones that might need immediate attention, like a text about picking up your child from daycare later today. Smart Reply in Mail: Quickly draft an email response with all the right details. Apple Intelligence can identify the question you were asked in an email and offer relevant selections to include in your response. iOS 18.2 and later will soon include more features. BGR will let you know if we find anything new with iOS 18.0.1 besides bug fixes and security patches. Don't Miss: iOS 18: Features, release date, beta, download, Apple Intelligence The post iOS 18.0.1 now available with bug fixes ahead of Apple Intelligence launch appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: First AirPods 4 discount, $6 smart bulbs, $110 off Dyson V8, $6 MagSafe chargers, more Best Fire TV Stick deals for October Prime Day 2024 Today’s deals: $76 off Nintendo Switch OLED, $190 memory foam mattress, $90 Chefman Air Fryer+, more Best Echo Dot deals for Fall Prime Day 2024
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iPhone SE 4 might be the first phone with Apple’s 5G modem
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iPhone SE 4 might be the first phone with Apple’s 5G modem

Just one day after Bloomberg's Mark Gurman revealed new details about the impending arrival of the iPhone SE 4, 9to5Mac has shared some additional context in its own report. According to the Apple blog's reliable sources, the next-generation iPhone SE will actually be the first iPhone to feature a brand-new, homegrown Apple component. Apple's 5G modem lives Sources claim that Apple's long-awaited 5G modem, codenamed "Centauri," will first ship inside of the iPhone SE 4 next year. Apple has been trying to create its own modem since acquiring the modem division of Intel all the way back in 2019, but numerous reports have detailed the behind-the-scenes struggles in bringing the 5G modem to life. 9to5Mac's sources suggest the Apple modem will handle the phone's Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS capabitilies, and also drastically reduce battery consumption, especially when users enable Low Power Mode from the Battery menu in the Settings app. The plan is to eventually bring the modem to every iPhone model, but this gives Apple a chance to experiment with the technology before putting in a flagship phone. More iPhone SE 4 details Beyond the modem, the sources claim that the iPhone SE 4 will look most similar to the iPhone 14, complete with flat sides and an OLED panel with a notch at the top. While owners of the new budget model won't get the Dynamic Island, Apple will finally bring Face ID to its more affordable product line, leaving Touch ID behind for good. Apple will reportedly use the same 48MP wide camera and 12MP front camera as it did with the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus, but there won't be ultra-wide or telephoto lenses. Finally, Apple Intelligence support will be possible as a result of the A18 chip Apple plans to use in the new iPhone SE. It will be the same chipset that can be found in the iPhone 16, along with 8GB of RAM and a 5-core GPU. Don't Miss: Today’s deals: $17 off Apple Watch Series 10, $30 OneBlade 360, $300 viral floor cleaner from TikTok, more The post iPhone SE 4 might be the first phone with Apple’s 5G modem appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $76 off Nintendo Switch OLED, $190 memory foam mattress, $90 Chefman Air Fryer+, more Today’s deals: $449 Apple Watch Ultra, first deal on iPhone 16 Pro official Apple cases, $179 Roomba, more Best Echo Dot deals for Fall Prime Day 2024 Today’s deals: $2.75 smart plugs, $79 Ninja air fryer, $6.49 Anker USB-C chargers, $219 Dreo ChefMaker, more
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Anne of Cleves – The Survivor Wife of King Henry VIII
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Anne of Cleves – The Survivor Wife of King Henry VIII

Because she played her cards right, Anne of Cleves, as the fourth wife of King Henry VIII of England, managed to escape the wrath he inflicted on two of his previous wives and lived a privileged life on good terms with the king after their separation.C. M. Schmidlkofer explains. Anne of Cleves. Painitng by Barthel Bruyn the Younger.It seems unfair that Anne of Cleves, the fourth wife of King Henry VIII, is known throughout history as the “ugly” wife (out of the six total he had) when in reality, it was her wit and intellect that makes her remarkable.Born in Dusseldorf in 1515, Anne of Cleves was the daughter of Maria of Julich-Berg and Johan III, Duke of Cleves. Her marriage to Henry in Jan. 6, 1540, right from the start was fraught with disappointment and misunderstanding.First, at the tender age of 24, she was invited to become Henry’s fourth bride based on a painting the king commissioned of her countenance which he later said looked nothing like her. But that came a bit later.The marriage was a political arrangement fostered by Henry’s “fixer,” Chief Minister Thomas Cromwell who sought to temper the power plays of Spain and France while boosting Protestant influence with the union. First meetingThe first meeting between the king and his bride was a massive fail, as Anne rejected Henry’s surprise meeting wearing a disguise and the relationship went downhill from there.The complaints began in earnest then as the king complained she did not look like the commissioned portrait.He called her a “Flanders Mare,” said she smelled, and reportedly refused to have marital sex with her.Anne was a fish out of water in Tudor Court. Her upbringing did not include dancing and music, the heart of Tudor life, but was focused on learning duties of a noblewoman she was expected to become along with household skills.In an attempt to integrate herself into life with Henry, perhaps nervous over what lay ahead, she had the foresight to socialize with her English travelers to learn customs and social skills as well as learning the king’s favorite card games during her voyage to meet him.There is little known about Anne’s feelings about the marriage but she was keenly aware that two of Henry’s first three wives were either banished or beheaded and that the purpose of any union was to produce a male heir for the king. And although Henry had his coveted son through his third wife, Jane Seymour, who died shortly after giving birth, he was forging ahead with the fourth marriage to secure another. End of marriageSeven months after his marriage to Anne, who served as queen consort, Henry notified his bride their marriage was to be annulled three days hence. His reasoning was the marriage was never consummated and for good measure threw in questions about Anne’s relationship years ago with her brief engagement to Francis the Duke of Bar in 1527.Wisely, Anne knew that arguing or pleading to continue the marriage would not be successful and instead fully cooperated with the king’s wishes. Certainly, she had nothing to lose and as it turned out she gained beautifully.Henry, possibly relieved over Anne’s cooperation, awarded her with a generous settlement, granted her the title of “the King’s Sister” as long as she remained in England and bestowed upon her large tracts of properties, such as Hever Castle – the former childhood home of Henry’s second wife, Anne Boleyn, whom he had beheaded in 1536.Unlike Henry’s first wife, Catherine of Aragon, who resisted the king’s demand for annulment on religious grounds, ending up banished from court until her death in 1536, Anne was allowed to keep her jewels, her metal plate and her dresses, and received a generous annual stipend along with revenue from other properties.She willingly turned over her wedding ring to Henry, asking that it be destroyed “as a thing which she knew of no force or value.”Henry seemed to value Anne’s counsel after their separation and continued a cordial relationship with her until he died in 1547. Later yearsAt that point Anne lost her title of the “King’s Sister” and she moved away from court, leading a quiet life until Mary I, Henry’s daughter with his first wife, Katherine of Aragon, and Anne’s stepdaughter, took the throne in 1553. Anne briefly came under suspicion when a plot to depose the queen and place Elizabeth I on the throne was investigated because Anne also had a close relationship with Elizabeth I, the daughter of the king and Anne Boleyn. She escaped a charge of treason and remained cordial with Mary I until her death in 1557 at the age of 41 after a brief illness in Chelsea Old Manor, her home and former home of Catherine Parr, Henry’s sixth and last wife. The site has been offering a wide variety of high-quality, free history content since 2012. If you’d like to say ‘thank you’ and help us with site running costs, please consider donating here.  Referenceshttps://www.thirteen.org/wnet/sixwives/meet/ac_handbook_children.htmlhttps://www.theanneboleynfiles.com/the-death-of-anne-of-cleves/https://www.historytools.org/stories/anne-of-cleves-the-unwanted-queen-who-survived-and-thrivedhttps://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/inspire-me/blog/blog-posts/henry-viii-and-anne-of-cleves/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Anne-of-Cleves-queen-of-England
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The Secrets of the Egyptian Pyramids: Were They More Than Just Tombs?
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The Secrets of the Egyptian Pyramids: Were They More Than Just Tombs?

Built at the dawn of the Ancient Egyptian civilization, the great Pyramids continue to inspire awe, millennia after their construction. The fact that the Egyptian Queen Cleopatra lived closer in time to the launch of the first iPhone in 2007 AD than the creation of the Great Pyramids in 2600 BC is the clear insight into their incredible age. And all that is so old is rightfully full of mystery as well. This means that the true nature of the Egyptian pyramids is still subject to debate, after these thousands of years. Many theories arose over the centuries, often ascribing a greater role to these structures, or connecting them to extraterrestrial beings. Could there be truth in this? Could the pyramids be much more than just elaborate tombs of long forgotten pharaohs? The Architectural Evolution of Egyptian Temples - The Marvels of Ancient Engineering Egypt’s Oldest Pyramid Could Have Been Built Using Hydraulic Lift Technology The Mysteries of the Distant Past Traditionally, the great pyramids have always been seen as tombs, funerary structures belonging to the most powerful rulers of Egypt’s history. The elite, the royals, and the most powerful nobles of the Old Kingdom of Egypt (known also as the Era of the Pyramid Builders) were all deserving of lavish burials. Read moreSection: ArtifactsAncient TechnologyNewsAncient PlacesAfricaRead Later 
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The Lost Art of Dhaka Muslin: A Story of Beauty and Exploitation (Video)
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The Lost Art of Dhaka Muslin: A Story of Beauty and Exploitation (Video)

Over two centuries ago, Dhaka muslin was the most coveted and expensive fabric in the world, gracing the wardrobes of royalty and the elite. Made in Bengal, now part of Bangladesh, this fabric was renowned for its ethereal beauty, with a thread count of 1,200—far higher than today’s best cotton fabrics. The secret to Dhaka muslin's finesse lay in its production process. It required cotton from a specific plant, Phuti karpas, which grew only along the Meghna River. Unlike the longer fibers used in modern cotton, these fibers were short and delicate, making them hard to work with but essential to the fabric's unique qualities. Crafting Dhaka muslin involved a painstaking 16-step process, each carried out by artisans in separate villages. World’s Rarest Textile is Made From the Silk of One Million Spiders Scandalous Fashion: The Naked Appeal of Dhaka Muslin By the mid-1700s, the British East India Company, which controlled much of India’s trade, recognized the demand for this fine fabric and exploited Bengal’s artisans. They forced them into factories, paying them less while demanding higher production. Meanwhile, Britain’s textile industry, based on wool and silk, saw muslin as a threat. To protect their interests, the British government enacted the Calico Acts, banning cotton fabrics in the UK. However, demand for muslin persisted, leading Britain to mass-produce lower-quality versions. Read moreSection: ArtifactsAncient TechnologyNewsVideosHistoryAncient TraditionsRead Later 
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