No images? Click here Alas, another day where I don't wake up a millionaire. There's always tomorrow. - Annie ON OUR RADARThis week, we've also got "You are like Papa!" and Nathan Fielder appreciation tweets and jokes. "If the US does enter a recession, we’re unlikely to see a housing-market crash like in the Great Recession because the factors affecting the economy are different..." CREDIT CARDS WE DIGG | SPONSORED High Paying Cash Back Cards Have Hit The MarketThese cash back cards might break the internet. $200 bonus offer. Up to 3% cash back. No annual fee. 0% interest for 15 months. Learn more today. AROUND THE WEBChef Pii tells Motherboard how she's handling accusations of poisoning, a fake death and the FDA. This Is The Difference Between Cultural Appropriation And Cultural Appreciation From Blackface minstrelsy to Elvis Presley and Miley Cyrus, Porter Braswell breaks down how to navigate when cultural appreciation crosses the line. How 'Nope' Became A Vintage Tee Wonderland Costume designer Alex Bovaird explains the uniquely iconic '90s- and Y2K-inspired looks that decorate Jordan Peele's terrifying new movie. VIDEO OF THE DAYHere's What They Don't Let You Do In America That's Legal Everywhere ElseDevin Stone breaks down the dumbest things we've banned in the United States that are legal everywhere else. DIGG PICKS | SPONSORED This Telescoping Lantern Gives You The Right Amount Of Light For Nearly Any SituationEnjoy some warm light while eating on the deck, crank things up in an emergency situation on the side of the road or simply let this lamp keep the path clear while camping. IN THE NEWS🔄 Biden Administration Offers Convicted Russian Arms Dealer In Exchange For Griner, Whelan. The US has offered to exchange Viktor Bout as part of a potential deal to secure the release of Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan. (CNN) 🆎 Fourth Patient In History Seemingly Cured Of HIV After Stem Cell Transplant. The man has now been in remission from both blood cancer and HIV for 17 months. (Sky News) ✈️ JetBlue Agrees To Buy Spirit Airlines. JetBlue has agreed to buy Spirit in a $3.8 billion deal, a day after Spirit and Frontier Airlines abandoned their merger proposal. (ABC News) 👶 First Pregnant Woman With Monkeypox In US Gives Birth. More than 3,500 cases of monkeypox have been recorded in the current outbreak in the US, which officials started tracking in mid-May. (TODAY) FROM THE ARCHIVESHow Old Are Your Ears? Take A Listen To Find Out Your Hearing AgeYour ears might be a lot older than you realized. (From 2021) GET MORE FROM DIGGDid someone forward this email to you? Subscribe to the Edition and Digg's other newsletters. |
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No images? Click here The Mega Millions jackpot swelled to over $1 billion after no grand prize winners were called yesterday. I'll be buying myself a ticket today and if you happen to win a couple mil, you'll tip your favorite newsletter writer, right? - Annie ON OUR RADARThis week, the timeline seems to have the munchies, and there’s been a heat wave that may finally be breaking. Good riddance. It's not that Gen Z is obsessed with subtitles: it's that certain actors, accents and soundscapes are too damn hard to understand. INVESTING WE DIGG | SPONSORED Tesla's Stock Plummeted — Here's What We Think Investors Should DoOur team of analysts recommended Tesla in 2012, when its price was just $6.37, making Stock Advisor members 10,498 percent* in gains, but is it still a buy? We’ve created a Bull & Bear case, available for free to members. AROUND THE WEBWhy Did We Buy What Victoria's Secret Was Selling? The brand sold itself using an upside-down logic: that women need to suffer to be deemed desirable. The crux of the issue here is reaction time. Yes, There's A Reason Why You Cry On Your Birthday Every Year It's actually completely normal to hate your birthday. VIDEO OF THE DAYDIGG PICKS | SPONSORED Our Go-To Pants Are Ready For Warm WeatherFlint and Tinder's 365 pants now come as cotton linen chinos for optimal breathability. IN THE NEWS🦠 US Records More Monkeypox Cases Than Any Other Country In Current Outbreak. There are now more than 18,000 cases worldwide. (TODAY) ➡️ New Studies Agree That Animals Sold At Wuhan Market Are Most Likely What Started COVID-19 Pandemic. Although the "exact circumstances remain obscure," the virus was probably present in live animals sold at the market in late 2019. (CNN) 📰Justice Department Investigating Trump’s Actions As Part Of Jan. 6 Probe. The inquiry is related to the DOJ’s broader probe of efforts to overturn the 2020 election results and not a criminal investigation of Trump himself, an administration official said. (NBC News) 🛰️ Russia To Drop Out Of International Space Station After 2024. The announcement throws into question the future of the 24-year-old space station, with experts saying it would be extremely difficult to keep it running without the Russians. (AP) FROM THE ARCHIVESSomeone Asked Smokers In 1962 If They Were Worried About Cigarettes Giving Them Lung Cancer And Their Answers Were IntriguingIn 1962, a report of the Royal College of Physicians highlighted the link between smoking and lung cancer. Here's what people on the street in Ireland thought about the risk. GET MORE FROM DIGGDid someone forward this email to you? Subscribe to the Edition and Digg's other newsletters.
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