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    The best MagSafe wallets of 2024: Expert tested and reviewed

    We tested MagSafe wallets from brands like Apple, Casetify, Moft, and more to find the best picks for storing your cards and cash.

  • Shelter Finds Box With a Note, Opens It to Find Animal No One Expected

    A cat rescue received a box with a note that said the sender found this "kitten" while on a walk, but Sierra Pacific Furbabies discovered a big surprise.The California-based organization specializes in rescuing cats and kittens on euthanasia lists or strays from local shelters across the state, then connecting them to their forever homes. But recently, David Loop and Sierra Pacific Furbabies received a box dumped off at their office.The box was covered by a blanket, which revealed a note when...

  • Review: The sunny ‘La chimera’ finds tenderness in graverobbing

    Who’s allowed to unravel lost memories and hidden traumas? In her latest film “La chimera,” Italian filmmaker Alice Rohrwacher ponders this central question. Similar to her 2018 film “Happy as Lazzaro,” the director transports audiences to the ethereal landscapes of rural Italy. In this splendid, pensively sweet cinematic work, our protagonist Arthur (Josh O’Connor) has This story Review: The sunny ‘La chimera’ finds tenderness in graverobbing appeared first on Washington Square News.

  • National Assembly Committee on Constitution Review – A journey to nowhere

    The 1999 Constitution is neither the product of plebiscite, referendum, nor a national conference. It was bequeathed to us in 1999 by the departing military, and promulgated into law by military fiat. The result has been a litany of contradictions, omissions and inconsistencies ” – Former Senate President, David Mark, in Vanguard, November 20th 2008 By […]

  • Finding Closure: A Father’s Journey After Decades of Uncertainty

    For nearly two decades, a West Virginia father grappled with the agonizing uncertainty surrounding the disappearance of his young daughter and her mother. However, recent events have brought a glimmer of closure to this long-standing mystery, relieving him amidst years of anguish. The story began nearly twenty years ago when the mother and daughter vanished […] The post Finding Closure: A Father’s Journey After Decades of Uncertainty first appeared on The Source.

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    The best all-in-one computers of 2024: Expert tested and reviewed

    The best all-in-one computers combine the power of a desktop PC with a slim, lightweight design. We tested the top all-in-one options available to help you choose the right one for you.

  • Smart MagSafe wallet could alert you if you leave a card behind

    A smart MagSafe wallet could alert you if you leave a card behind after using it in a store, thanks to a simple approach described in a new Apple patent application. The wallet could also better protect you against accidentally losing cards when carrying only one or two cards more

  • Brian Cox reviews "one of the worst books ever," the Bible

    Oh, good, a new contrarian take from Brian Cox just came in! From the old guy who brought you “I could’ve done Napoleon better” and “woke culture is truly awful,” we now have some comprehensive thoughts on the Bible and religion as a whole. Buckle in, guys! “I think religion does hold us back because it’s belief systems which are outside ourselves. They’re not dealing with who we are, we’re dealing [with], ‘Oh if God says this and God does that’, and you go, ‘Well what is God?’ We’ve created...

  • One on one with Rome Odunze

    Wide receiver Rome Odunze chats with Lauren Screeden moments after he was

  • Boy Kills World review: A derivative action film that can't find its own voice

    Though Boy Kills World (the feature debut of German writer-director Moritz Mohr) tries its best to conjure a snarky, gory action flick à la Deadpool, a sorely lacking script, bloated runtime, and aimless direction render this revenge flick aggressively tepid. Starring Bill Skarsgård, Jessica Rothe, and Michelle Dockery, Boy Kills World follows the titular Boy (Skarsgård), an orphaned young man living on the fringes of a “totalitarian hellhole” of a society that operates under the boot of the...

  • Study finds rekindling old friendships as scary as making new ones

    Psychologists from Simon Fraser University (SFU) and the University of Sussex have found that people are as hesitant to reach out to an old friend as they are to strike up a conversation with a stranger, even when they had the capacity and desire to do so. The new research is published today in the journal Communications Psychology.

  • Trapped in an Amazon return box: One Utah cat's mistaken journey to California

    Matt Clark needed to return five pairs of steel-toed work boots that he ordered from Amazon, so he packaged them up in a big box — along with the family cat. Now, the family has a tale with a tail, all about the journey of Galena, a 6-year-old short-haired feline who traveled nearly 630 miles inside the sealed package from her home in Lehi, Utah, to an Amazon warehouse in Riverside in early April. Clark's wife, Carrie, said Galena loves to play in boxes, hide and hunt. She is known to be quiet....