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Chasing Chicago’s movable bridges (2014)
A detailed account of a 2014 exploration of Chicago’s historic movable bridges, highlighting their operation, significance, and ongoing fascination.
From mountain photography to ice-climbing – try it all at this summer festival in the French Alps
This summer festival in the Alps and Lake District provides hands-on experiences in mountain photography, ice-climbing, trail-running, and outdoor skills for all ages.
Shell Accessories That Feel Like a Beach Day
Shell-themed accessories from Shell are now available, offering a beach-inspired experience for consumers seeking a summer vibe year-round.
It’s not that tho. It’s the arbitrary nature of the accusation. Why does reading a novel (where you can similarly, lose hours, achieve nothing, produce nothing and waste a day) go on the nice list, while gaming goes naughty? My theory: People see a disenfranchised youth and they
Analysis of the perceived inconsistency in how society judges reading versus gaming, highlighting the arbitrary nature of accusations.
Dining across the divide: ‘I don’t see why anybody would feel uncomfortable with national flags’
Maxine and Fred, from different backgrounds, shared a meal to discuss politics, immigration, and free speech, highlighting ongoing societal divides.
Natural rubber prices soar on Iran tensions, boosting Asian suppliers
Natural rubber prices have risen sharply due to escalating tensions involving Iran, benefiting Asian rubber producers. The market response and future outlook remain uncertain.
Friday Squid Blogging: Giant Squid Live in the Waters of Western Australia
Scientists confirm the presence of a giant squid in Western Australia’s waters, marking a rare sighting of this elusive deep-sea creature.