No images? Click here Good morning! Football fans are looking forward to the NFL Draft, which starts tonight in Las Vegas. I'll be spending time between picks watching the Rams' excellent hype video and pondering the cultural significance of Brody Jenner. - Annie Johnson ON OUR RADARThis week, we've got an important announcement from Nintendo, Misha Collins coming out as straight and some questions about Julia Fox’s footwear choices. It has been 16 years since "Wii Sports" changed the way we think about sports games. Nintendo is back with a new iteration on their hit motion control game collection, out this Friday. DIGG PICKS | SPONSORED Warm Weather Means It's Time For Slip OnsWe don't mind lacing up when we're headed out on the trail, but we want the luxury of living lace-free for our backyard adventures. AROUND THE WEB"Musk's a determinate optimist and a hardened pragmatist," the employee said. They continued, "He's a boss who understands the product." From CNN+ To Fyre Festival: This Collector Seeks Swag From Companies With Epic Ends Christina Warren is something of a technology and pop culture anthropologist. For the past six years, she has made it a point to collect merch branded with the names of spectacularly failed companies, like Enron and Quibi. Olivia Wilde CinemaCon Envelope Mystery: It Was Jason Sudeikis Legal Documents The mysterious envelope given to "Don’t Worry Darling" director Olivia Wilde during her CinemaCon presentation last night for the movie were legal documents from ex-husband and "Ted Lasso" star Jason Sudeikis. The Best States For Middle Class Living In The US, Ranked SmartAsset crunched the numbers in a new study and found out the best states in the US for middle class living. VIDEO OF THE DAYHere Are All The Celebrities Who Lied About Their Homes On MTV's 'Cribs'Many of the celebrities seen giving tours of their fancy mansions on MTV's "Cribs" were not being completely honest. Except for Redman, that guy rocks. DIGG PICKS | SPONSORED Men Are Obsessed With These New Joggers. Try Them For Yourself To Find Out WhyYou'll mistake them for your chinos. With four-way stretch and water resistance, these incredibly versatile joggers are built to be as at home on your early morning run as they are on your lazy Sunday routine. IN THE NEWS🐓 First Human Case Of H3N8 Bird Flu Reported In China. After getting a fever and showing some symptoms, a four-year-old child in China was found to have the H3N8 bird flu variant on April 5. (Reuters) 😷 Dr. Anthony Fauci Says US Is 'Out Of The Pandemic Phase'. "Don't let anybody get the misinterpretation that the pandemic is over," though, he clarified. (CNN) 🇭🇹 Twenty Dead, Thousands Flee Homes As Gangs Battle In Haiti. The eruption comes amid a spike in violence and kidnappings as gangs grow more powerful and seek to control more territory. (AP) 🇳🇬 Nigeria’s Senate Passes Bill To Bar Kidnap Ransom Payments. Activists say the proposed law does not address “the root cause” of Nigeria’s security problems and endangers the lives of those kidnapped. (AP) THROWBACK THURSDAYYes, These Weird Airlines Really ExistedThe US airline industry was deregulated by the government in the 1970s, opening the door to companies offering some seriously wacky ways to fly. GET MORE FROM DIGGDid someone forward this email to you? Subscribe to the Edition and Digg's other newsletters. |
Thursday, April 28, 2022
All The Celebs Who Lied On 'MTV Cribs'
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How US Corporations Keep Winning
No images? Click here Hi there! Take a minute to say thanks to your office administrator today. They do so much work behind the scenes to keep the office running smoothly. - Annie Johnson ON OUR RADARAnalysis by The Guardian has revealed that despite record inflation rates, most top US corporations continue to profit by passing costs onto consumers already struggling to afford basic goods. Was this dad an asshole for telling this teacher off for demanding they invite the entire class to their 6-year-old child's birthday? LUBE WE DIGG | SPONSORED Try New Things In The Bedroom With CakeCake is on a mission to help the world have more fun and try new things in the bedroom. Curious about exploring the backside? Tush Cush is the lube for you! Designed to help you explore with ease and pleasure. AROUND THE WEBWere The Stimulus Checks A Mistake? The lessons we draw from the response to the COVID-19 recession are important, because they’ll almost certainly shape how we respond to the next economic downturn. What It Really Costs To Propose On A Jumbotron (And Better Ways To Spend That Money) I cannot stress enough how tacky it is to propose via Jumbotron, but if that doesn't convince you, maybe these prices will. Cooking On The Frontlines With Chef José Andrés He became a star feeding the fortunate, and a saint feeding the unfortunate. GQ followed Andrés from his operations on the Ukraine border to his kitchens in Washington, D.C. — and found something much more complex and interesting than a mere saint. ‘Great Sign’ Or ‘Very Unfortunate’? Black Lives Matter Supporters Split Over $6M Purchase Some BLM supporters say the mansion is a sign of success. Others say it was a lapse in judgment. VIDEO OF THE DAYNew Footage Reveals What Alec Baldwin Initially Told Investigators After Fatal Shooting On 'Rust' SetFootage shows Baldwin explaining to investigators how they make sure guns on set are "cold" while filming so that such incidents can be avoided. DIGG PICKS | SPONSORED These Printed Swim Trunks Look Great, Dry QuicklyYou don't need to jettison your fashion sense just because you're going swimming. Stay stylin' all summer long. IN THE NEWS📰 Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi Handed Five Year Jail Term For Corruption. The deposed leader has been charged with at least 18 offenses. (CNN) ⛽️ Russia Accused Of Blackmailing European Nations As It Cuts Off Gas To Poland And Bulgaria. European gas prices have spiked by as much as 24 percent. (Sky News) 😷 Most Americans Have Been Infected With The COVID-19 Virus, The CDC Reports. So many people caught omicron that almost 60 percent of everyone in the US now have antibodies to the virus in their blood. (NPR) 🎓 Landmark University Report Details How Slavery ‘Powerfully Shaped Harvard’. With the release of the long-awaited report, Harvard pledged to allocate $100 million to redress its ties to slavery. (Harvard Crimson) FROM THE ARCHIVESIt's Been 10 Years Since This Legendary Five Guys Food Review And It's Every Bit As Satisfying As The First Time You WatchedDaym Drops ate a burger 10 years ago and spoke for an entire generation. GET MORE FROM DIGGDid someone forward this email to you? Subscribe to the Edition and Digg's other newsletters.
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