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  • Today's Toons 6/8/26

    06/08/2026 1:12:48 AM PDT · by pookie18 · 1 replies
    The Right Reasons ^ | 6/8/26 | pookie18
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  • 80 Medieval Swords Discovered Beneath a River | Medieval Dead Season 3 Episode 3 [44:29]

    06/07/2026 10:27:05 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 7 replies
    YouTube ^ | June 3, 2026 | Ancient History
    The final catastrophe of the Hundred Years War ended in 1453 with the total annihilation of Sir John Talbot’s English army at Castillon, but an extraordinary discovery made over five centuries later has rewritten the final moments of this medieval tragedy. Based on the authentic records from the file captions, this episode investigates the stunning 1974 retrieval of approximately 80 elite medieval swords from the mud of the Dordogne River -- a find originally kept under rigid Cold War secrecy by the French Navy. By dismantling the long -- accepted myth of defeated soldiers frantically dropping their weapons in flight,...
  • Retirees Lost $7.7 Billion to Scams Last Year. These 5 Frauds Did the Most Damage

    06/07/2026 9:21:16 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 9 replies
    For many Americans, retirement represents decades of hard work, disciplined saving, and careful financial planning. Unfortunately, a growing wave of sophisticated scams is threatening that financial security, and the losses are reaching record levels. According to newly released FBI data, Americans aged 60 and older reported losing an astonishing $7.7 billion to internet fraud in 2025. That figure marks a significant increase from the previous year and highlights a troubling reality: scammers are increasingly targeting retirees, often with devastating financial consequences.For investors and retirees alike, protecting savings is no longer just about managing market risk. It is also about recognizing...
  • Tony awards 2026: Death of a Salesman triumphs, as Lesley Manville and John Lithgow also win

    06/07/2026 9:05:48 PM PDT · by CondoleezzaProtege · 4 replies
    The Guardian ^ | 7 June 2026 | Benjamin Lee
    A stripped-back take on Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman dominated this year’s Tonys, winning six awards, while Lesley Manville and John Lithgow took home lead acting trophies. Death of a Salesman was named best revival of a play, with the award-winning director Joe Mantello praising Miller’s story as one that “still talks to us through time”. Star Nathan Lane accepted the award on behalf of the cast, and called it a play that “continues to teach us who we are as humans and Americans”. The six wins makes it the most awarded play revival in Tonys history. Death of...
  • Huge Psilocybin Dose Has Incredible Effect on Elderly Dementia Patient

    06/07/2026 9:01:28 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 23 replies
    Science Alert ^ | June 08, 2026 | Carly Cassella
    Dementia is a degenerative disease that no known drug can completely stop or reverse, despite decades of tests. Now, a historically vilified psychedelic is emerging as a possible new avenue for controlling Alzheimer's symptoms. Neuroscientists around the world are starting to investigate if psilocybin – the psychoactive ingredient in magic mushrooms – can help protect the aging brain. A recent case study in Brazil hints at that tantalizing possibility. It reports that after a patient in her 80s with advanced Alzheimer's disease took a high dose of psilocybin-containing mushrooms, she temporarily regained bladder control and the ability to speak beyond...
  • The history of Moscow helps explain Russia’s pathologies: Invasion marked the city’s rise from medieval backwater to imperial metropolis

    06/07/2026 8:55:19 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 23 replies
    The Economist ^ | 06/07/2026
    A Kingdom and a Village. By Simon Morrison. Knopf; 528 pages; “Do you love Moscow?” Not long after this reviewer moved there in 2004, he was asked that question by his grizzled landlord. A bit early to know, was his cautious response. “Good,” replied the landlord. “Foreigners who say they love it here soon run back to the airport—with no luggage.” Simon Morrison of Princeton University, a devotee of the carnivorous city since the last days of the Soviet Union, is less equivocal. “Moscow is hard to love,” he acknowledges, “but I love it.” His is a love without illusions,...
  • Presbyterian Church faces revolt after proposing clergy must be in monogamous relationships — and critics blame white privilege

    06/07/2026 8:47:39 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 7 replies
    ny post ^ | 07/07/2026 | Kristine Parks,
    A progressive Christian denomination is facing sharp internal backlash over a proposed rule that would require ordained clergy to be in monogamous sexual relationships. The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is set to vote on the monogamy requirement at its General Assembly this summer in Milwaukee. he PC(USA) has allowed for the ordination of openly gay clergy since 2011 and altered its definition of marriage to “two people” in 2014. The new proposed rule, known as CON-10, does not mention sexual orientation or same-sex relationships. Instead, it targets multipartner relationships... ... In its official response, the Advocacy Committee for Women and Gender...
  • What really happened during the Black Death? A new book offers a different account of the pestilence

    06/07/2026 8:47:14 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 6 replies
    The Economist ^ | 06/06/2026
    The Black Death: A Global History. By Thomas Asbridge. Random House; 544 pages; $38. Allen Lane; 560 pagesThe disease seems to have emerged in Asia. It soon reached Europe, ravaging Italy first. It killed millions, often quickly. Many people perished at home, or died within a few hours or days of receiving medical treatment. So large was the death toll and so great was the danger of contagion that funerary customs were disrupted. People fled cities. All this was true of covid-19. It was also true of the Black Death. As Thomas Asbridge describes in detail, the medieval plague was...
  • If S&P Dow Jones rewrites its listing rules, SpaceX and Anthropic will benefit—investors won’t

    06/07/2026 8:24:18 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 8 replies
    Fortune ^ | 06/02/2026 | Eva Roytburg
    To get into the S&P 500, a company is supposed to make some money. The sum of its four quarters of earnings has to be positive—at least GAAP wise—and so does its most recent quarter. That’s a pretty basic rule, decades old and it’s the reason Tesla sat outside of the index until the end of 2020, years after it had become one of the most valuable companies on earth. Soon, that rule will be broken, likely three times. On purpose. SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic are all independently preparing to go public, at different speeds; SpaceX has released its S-1,...
  • Private jet bursts into flames while making emergency landing in Dominican Republic.

    06/07/2026 8:14:40 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 10 replies
    Truth Social ^ | June 07, 2026 | Citizen Free Press
    VIDEO AT LINK............... A U.S. registered Gulfstream G200 private jet (registration N318JF, operated by Aibonito Aviation LLC) crashed and burst into flames during an emergency landing attempt at La Romana International Airport (LRM) in the Dominican Republic on Sunday, June 7, 2026. Key details: - The jet had just departed La Romana bound for Austin, Texas (no passengers aboard — only the two crew members). - Shortly after takeoff (about 16 nautical miles southwest), the crew declared an emergency, likely due to a technical issue such as engine or hydraulic failure, and turned back. - During the landing, the aircraft...
  • America Has a Massive Shortage of Mechanics and Electricians. Companies Are Spending Hundreds of Millions to Fix It

    06/07/2026 8:09:11 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 17 replies
    While investors focus on artificial intelligence, data centers, and advanced manufacturing, a growing crisis is emerging behind the scenes. The U.S. is running short of the skilled workers needed to keep those industries operating. Major employers including Ford Motor Company, along with organizations backed by Bloomberg Philanthropies, BlackRock, and Lowe’s, are now committing hundreds of millions of dollars to train the next generation of mechanics, electricians, and trade professionals.The spending surge highlights a growing reality: the future of America’s economy may depend as much on skilled tradespeople as it does on software engineers.Ford Says Technician Shortage Is Hurting CustomersEvery morning,...
  • Black fathers live longer than nonfathers, study finds

    06/07/2026 7:49:44 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 12 replies
    Eureka Alert! ^ | June 04, 2026 | Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
    Study suggests that fatherhood influences health behaviors and health outcomes throughout the life course of men Fatherhood in Black men is associated with lower rates of all-cause mortality by middle age compared to nonfathers, according to the U.S.-based longitudinal study that enrolled Black and White individuals aged 18-30 years at baseline (1985-86). This association was not observed in White fathers in the study. Findings were published in the American Journal of Public Health. “Fatherhood is increasingly recognized as a social influencer of health, but we were surprised to uncover racial differences in health outcomes of fathers, especially in relation to...
  • After Swiss Scientists Injected ‘Repair’ Microrobots into the Injured Spinal Cords of Fish and Mice, Something Incredible Happened

    06/07/2026 7:19:42 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 14 replies
    The Debrief ^ | June 07, 2026 | Christopher Plain
    Scientists from ETH Zurich in Switzerland have announced a series of successful experiments involving the repair of injured spinal cords in zebrafish and mice after being injected with magnetically controlled microrobots containing pluripotent stem cells. According to a statement announcing the ETH team’s work, both the zebrafish and mice injected with the microrobots showed improved movement and normalized exploratory behavior within just a few days after treatment. Although the initial studies were confined to lab animals, the team hopes their magnetically controlled microrobot approach to the precision delivery of pluripotent stem cells could eventually be adapted for humans with spinal...
  • Lawsuit seeks to stop the UFC fight on the White House South Lawn for Trump’s birthday

    06/07/2026 6:19:10 PM PDT · by lowbridge · 32 replies
    apnews.com ^ | June 7, 2026 | MELISSA GOLDIN
    A federal lawsuit seeks to halt the upcoming UFC fight card on the White House South Lawn in a mixed martial arts show timed for President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday and part of the celebration of the nation’s 250th anniversary. The filing Saturday by the Public Integrity Project on behalf of two Virginia residents contends the Trump administration’s authorization of the June 14 event was unlawful. The lawsuit says such approval violated National Park Service regulations prohibiting sporting events on federal parklands, Congress did not consent to the towering arch overlooking the event space and no environmental review was conducted...
  • The Subjugation Of Los Angeles: Mayoral Election Being Rigged In Front Of The Whole Nation

    06/07/2026 6:13:14 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 28 replies
    Alex Jones Live ^ | June 07, 2026 | Kelen McBreen
    As the city of Los Angeles continues counting ballots in the mayoral election, the entire country is eagerly awaiting the final results due to outsider candidate Spencer Pratt attempting to shake things up by bringing a fresh alternative to the heavily blue city. On election night last Tuesday, incumbent Mayor Karen Bass secured first place and a spot in a two-candidate runoff in November with Pratt receiving around 30% of the vote and Democrat City Councilmember Nithya Raman coming in with around 21%. Raman all but conceded on election night in an emotional speech, but mail-in votes tallied in the...
  • Hero NYC cop who nabbed killer behind Post’s famed ‘Headless body in topless bar’ headline dies

    06/07/2026 4:39:13 PM PDT · by Libloather · 4 replies
    NY Post ^ | 6/07/26 | Larry Celona, Matt Troutman
    He always had them laughing their heads off. The hero cop who nabbed the killer behind the legendary 1983 New York Post headline “Headless body in topless bar” died Friday after a long, fittingly colorful life. Retired New York City Transit Police Detective Frederick “Freddy” Mack, 79, passed away while in hospice care, his daughter Debbie Comstock told The Post on Sunday. “He was a man full of character,” Comstock, 58, said. “He always had stories and jokes to tell. He was loved by many.” Perhaps Mack’s biggest story of all unfolded in April 1983, after 25-year-old lowlife Charles Dingle...
  • How to solve Corpus Christi and Austin water supply issues forever at under $7 billion in bonds.

    06/07/2026 3:11:46 PM PDT · by GenXPolymath · 39 replies
    Self | June, 7th 2026 | GenXpolymath
    Felt cute this morning hit the modeling software, ESRI, and thought why not solve Corpus Christi and Austin water supply issues forever for under $7 billion and a Capex return of 24 months in it's base config. The Japanese built past tense ABWR reactors in 39 months from ground breaking till first critical. Here is my summary report to the Texas Water Dev Board. Should I present it next time I am standing in their office in Austin. ## EXECUTIVE BRIEFING & PROJECT PROPOSAL To: The Board of Directors, Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) Project Title: The Texas Multi-Energy Hydronic...
  • Hakeem Jeffries dodges key questions about Graham Platner: ‘He’s going to have to speak for himself’ (no nazi protests planned)

    06/07/2026 2:56:12 PM PDT · by Libloather · 15 replies
    NY Post ^ | 6/07/26 | Ryan King
    House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries on Sunday dodged key questions about scandal-scarred Maine Senate hopeful Graham Platner, saying the fellow Dem and horny oyster farmer has to answer for himself. Platner, who is married and faces a primary-election race Tuesday, was hit early on with revelations of a Nazi-linked tattoo and cheating-by-sext. Then last week came allegations of deeply disturbing behavior toward female partners and him harboring fantasies about raping home intruders. “I haven’t followed these allegations closely, but what I have said is that violence against women in any way, shape or form is unacceptable,” Jeffries (D-NY) told Fox...
  • Nearly $500k worth of bourbon stolen from North Philadelphia warehouse

    06/07/2026 2:07:28 PM PDT · by Kid Shelleen · 25 replies
    ABC (Philadelphia) ^ | 06/07/2026 | staff
    ) -- An unusual daytime heist is under investigation after nearly half a million dollars worth of bourbon vanished from a North Philadelphia warehouse. The theft happened Friday afternoon at a facility on the 2400 block of North American Street. It appears to have been a coordinated cargo theft. According to the Chief Operating Officer of A-21 Wine and Spirits, Rob Koch, the shipment of about 1,800 cases of Noble Oak bourbon was being stored at the warehouse and was scheduled to be transported to a location in North Jersey.
  • NYC rejects permits for MSG’s outdoor Knicks watch party for Game 3 of NBA Finals

    06/07/2026 1:58:54 PM PDT · by Libloather · 14 replies
    NY Post ^ | 6/07/26 | Larry Celona, Marisa Schultz, Jorge Fitz-Gibbon
    The city pulled the plug on a planned Knicks watch party outside Madison Square Garden for Game 3 of the NBA Finals Monday night with President Trump expected to be in the house. The move comes as security for the game will be amped up with TSA-level surveillance and scrutiny – and widespread street and sidewalk closures around the arena, officials said. “The permit for the Plaza33 Game 3 watch party was denied by the city’s permitting office in consultation with the NYPD,” an MSG spokesperson said in a statement to The Post. “However, the White House will confirm that...