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  1. SCOTUSblog, , more info

    Court adds three new cases
    ShareThe Supreme Court on Friday evening added three new cases to its docket for the 2024-25 term. The cases, which involve issues ranging from the constitutionality of appointments to an HHS task force to student loan forgiveness and mootness in tax cases, are likely to be among the final cases argued during the current term. In Becerra v. Braidwood Management, the justices agreed to take up a challenge to the …
    By Amy Howe, 598 words
  2. NHS England » Blogs, , more info

    Searches for NHS advice on childhood illnesses surge in 2024
    Online searches for NHS advice on common childhood illnesses surged in 2024, according to new figures compiled by NHS England. Five of the ten most visited health conditions on the NHS website last year mostly affect children, with three of them seeing significant increases compared to 2023. Visits to the hand, foot and mouth disease […]
    By jboshell, 66 words
  3. BikePortland, , more info

    Podcast: In The Shed Episode 34
    Our first episode of 2025 features special guest Brock Dittus. Brock is the guy who started the Sprocket Podcast and he’s just an all around wonderful human, former school bus driver, and cargo-biking dad who’s been a big part of the local bike scene. He now lives in Salem, which he gives glowing reviews to in this episode. Among the many fun things we chat about in this episode, you’ll …
    By Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor), 133 words
  4. Kelake, , more info

    The Power of Spotify
    I’ve noticed some erratic behavior with the Spotify for Creators app lately. Every morning, over coffee, I read through the comments on the app and reply when appropriate. However, I haven’t been able to access comments for Sleep Tight Relax.This afternoon, I decided to log in to the web-based interface to see if it was just a bug. Spotify’s podcast creator platform is known for being riddled with bugs. Unfortunately, …
    By Clark MacLeod, 266 words
  5. Longstride: Trail Journals, , more info

    Day 7: Zero in Nelson
    A physically lazy day in Nelson, we still got a lot of logistics work accomplished. Nelson CareFree and I were slow to get up this morning, partially because I was (very unusually) restless last night. The hotel staffer that very helpfully agreed to pick up our food from the Woolworths in Mount Gambier arrived shortly before 11, and we quickly unloaded our groceries. We stopped by the nearby information center, …
    By John “Longstride” Bafford, 498 words
  6. Alex Wilson - Home, , more info

    Weeknotes: Shipping — Week 1, 2025
    Back in London this week to do, as I put in an email, the “grown-up parts of moving out”. Also to celebrate the new year. Or at least, that was the plan. You know what they say about the best laid plans? Well lots of things did not go to plan this week, but we still executed on all the important bits. Firstly, and most importantly, I neglected to review …
    By alex, 265 words
  7. Natural History Journal, , more info

    In Pursuit of Rarities: White Wagtail in Santa Cruz
    White Wagtails are one of the most familiar species of songbird across much of Europe and Asia, but here in North America, any time one of these Old World beauties shows up as a vagrant, it causes quite the stir in the birding community. And just before Christmas, that is exactly what happened on the coast of Central California, near the beach town of Santa Cruz.Rare White Wagtail in Santa …
    By Siera Nystrom, 459 words
  8. Austin Kleon is a writer who draws., , more info

    Without hope and without despair
    Today’s newsletter begins: Raymond Carver liked to quote Isak Dinesen, who said that she wrote a little every day, without hope and without despair. “Someday,” he wrote, “I’ll put that on a three-by-five-card and tape it to the wall beside my desk.” The poet Tess Gallagher said Dinesen’s words were a “quiet banner of determination” that flew over the last decade of Carver’s life. I used to have an index …
    By Austin Kleon, 102 words
  9. San Francisco Bay Area Independent Media Center, , more info

    Saturday 1/11: NorCal Resist: Call to Action Skillshare in Sacramento
    First United Methodist Church, 2100 J St, Sacramento, CA 95816
    By NorCal Resist, 20 words
  10. Interconnected, a blog by Matt Webb, , more info

    Keeping the seat warm between peaks of cephalopod civilisation
    I often wonder what it felt like for the ancient Greeks, circa 800BC, to be wandering in the ruins of the previous Mycenaean civilisation. These cities they can no longer build; staring at writing they can’t read. The Greeks had to re-discover literacy. I think perhaps they wouldn’t have known what they were looking at. I know that dinosaurs aren’t our ancestors but… it’s adjacent? We live in a world …
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  11. Paleofuture, , more info

    The Follyphone and Our Ridiculous Future
    Mr. Lewis Sydney playing his Follyphone in September 1912 (Topical Press Agency/Getty Images) The future can be presented in a lot of ways. Sometimes we imagine it in the darkest of terms, a dystopian hellscape that shocks our sense of safety, making us fearful about what’s to come. Other times we imagine the future as utopian—joyful and wondrous with all of the things we could ever want at our fingertips …
    By Matt Novak, 205 words
  12. Alexander S. Kunz Photography – Weblog, , more info

    Best of 2024: Landscape
    Part three of my personal favorites, with 15 landscape & seascape photos from San Diego County, Yosemite Valley, and New England. Read MoreThanks for following Alexander S. Kunz Photography via RSS & keeping independent websites alive. Buy me a coffee? Support @ $3/month. Visit My Print Store. Browse My Photo Archive.
    By Alexander S. Kunz, 55 words
  13. 853, , more info

    Bid to halt sale of Greenwich’s Olympic equestrian centre thrown out
    Plans to sell the Greenwich Equestrian Centre were given the green light by a panel of councillors on Wednesday after a challenge to the decision led to a party political row. Last month Greenwich Council’s cabinet approved a proposal to sell the centre on Shooters Hill, as well as a house next to the nearby […] The post Bid to halt sale of Greenwich’s Olympic equestrian centre thrown out appeared …
    By Darryl Chamberlain, 86 words
  14. The Visual Science Lab / Kirk, , more info

    Pre-Shoot Rituals. Going through the steps to make sure everything is up and running.
    Bizarre post production flaw. But I liked it enough to keep it.tomorrow will be interesting for me. An old friend and sometimes video production partner recommended me as a still photographer on a film project he's involved with. The shoot will consist mostly of interviews with teachers and b-roll shots of youngsters who participate in a program and teachers. The majority of the set-ups will be outdoors, in a large, …
    By Kirk, 688 words
  15. Ask a Manager, , more info

    weekend open thread – January 11-12, 2025
    This post was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager. This comment section is open for any non-work-related discussion you’d like to have with other readers, by popular demand. Here are the rules for the weekend posts. Book recommendation of the week: Long Bright River, by Liz Moore. It’s SO GOOD! It’s the story of two sisters, close as children but estranged as adults. When one becomes …
    By Ask a Manager, 151 words