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Thursday, 24 November 2022
🦃 Black Friday Deals Came Early, Put Down The Turkey Leg
Wednesday, 23 November 2022
Tourist Disrespects Mayan Pyramid
No images? Click here Nerd alert! Today (11/23) is Fibonacci Day. If you've forgotten everything you learned in high school math like me, remember that in the Fibonacci sequence, each number is the sum of the two preceding ones. - Annie ON OUR RADARFootage of the woman climbing the pyramid and dancing on its steps has gone viral. Booooo → We apologize for saying you could've missed the upset of the tournament. SALES WE DIGG | SPONSORED Cake's Biggest Sale of the Year! Get 30% Off SitewideCake's Black Friday sale is going on right now. Get 30 percent off sitewide — it's time to treat yourself to more fun in the bedroom. Huge savings on lubes, condoms, toys and so much more. AROUND THE WEBThe Best Countries To Retire In, Visualized Here's a list of countries that were determined to be good retiree destinations this year. How 'WALL-E' Invented The iPad The movie's dystopian vision of humanity in thrall to screens rings uncannily true now. Zimbabwe's Stunning 80km Safari Train On its route between Dete and Ngamo Sidings, the "Elephant Express" offers guests an utterly unique safari experience. VIDEO OF THE DAYHe had to make an executive decision, and he did. DIGG PICKS | SPONSORED Easy Ideas For Stocking Stuffers For WomenStock up on small gifts throughout the year to make filling stockings easy come Christmastime. IN THE NEWS📰 Virginia Walmart Gunman Killed 6, Believed To Have Shot Self, Police Say. Police said the shooter, who is yet to be identified, was an employee of the store. (NPR) ⏸️ Student Loan Repayment Moratorium Extended Through June 2023 By Biden. The pause on repayments had been set to expire in December. (Axios) ➡️ Supreme Court Clears Democrats To See Trump's Tax Returns. The justices rejected Trump's bid in October to block a lower court's ruling that granted the panel's request for his financial records. (BBC) 📱 iPhone Factory Workers Clash With China's Riot Police Over COVID Fears. Workers at Apple's largest iPhone plant in central China have clashed with hazmat suit-wearing riot police over dire living conditions inside a strict COVID-19 bubble. (Newsweek) FROM THE ARCHIVESHere's A Reconstruction Of The Bonkers Theft Of The FIFA World Cup That Shook The Sports WorldThe heist of the Jules Rimet Trophy is one of the most absurd sports crimes ever attempted. (From July) GET MORE FROM DIGGDid someone forward this email to you? Subscribe to the Edition and Digg's other newsletters.
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Tuesday, 22 November 2022
How A Vet Disarmed The Club Q Gunman
No images? Click here Good morning! The World Cup is well underway, and you can look for our daily recaps of the action each afternoon, after the last matches of the day finish up. Check out the headlines from Day 2 below. - Annie ON OUR RADARFrom cartoon characters to the unlikely villains of popular TV shows, here are the characters people think don't get enough hate. American forward Tim Weah became the second person to score against Wales in the World Cup since the mighty Pele. WEED WE DIGG | SPONSORED Forty Percent Off Award-Winning THC Gummies From Indacloud Cannabis | Legal US-WideFree weed gummies. They’re strong and delicious, meant for sleep, fun and extra fun. And for a limited time, we’re hooking you up with free shipping, $10 off and a completely free pack when you buy any two. AROUND THE WEBThe frontman is just one of several celebrities to abandon the app after Musk's $44 billion takeover. Army Veteran Went Into 'Combat Mode' To Disarm The Club Q Gunman Richard M. Fierro, who served for 15 years in the military, was at the nightclub in Colorado Springs with his family when the gunman opened fire. "I just knew I had to take him down," he said. Five Good Ideas From COP27 — And How Likely They Are To Happen Negotiators at the annual UN climate conference managed to eke out some plans for action. Now the challenge is turning dreams into reality. VIDEO OF THE DAY'Avatar: The Way Of Water' Releases New TrailerJames Cameron's sequel will hit cinemas on December 16, 2022. DIGG PICKS | SPONSORED DIY Gifts: The Best Kits For The HolidaysWhether you're looking to use them to make your gifts or simply want to give the kits themselves, these are our favorite DIY kits. IN THE NEWS📰 Death Toll Jumps To 268 From Earthquake In Java, Indonesia. The US Geological Survey said it recorded a 5.6 magnitude quake. (ABC News) ➡️ Bankman-Fried's FTX, Parents Bought $121 Million-Worth Of Bahamas Property, Records Reveal. Official property records show the failed crypto exchange spent millions on luxury beachfront homes. (Reuters) 🙏 Jay Leno Released From Hospital After Suffering Burns From Garage Fire. Comedian Jay Leno was released from a California hospital on Monday after sustaining burns to his face, chest and hands in a fire at his home. (CBS News) 🚆 Largest Rail Union Rejects Contract, Stoking Fears Of A Strike. Four freight rail unions, with a combined membership of close to 60,000 rail workers, have voted down the five-year contract agreement brokered by the Biden administration back in September. (NPR) FROM THE ARCHIVESEnjoy The Rolling Stones Performing 'Honky Tonk Women' On TV In 1969The legendary rock band perform on British music show "Top of the Pops" in this footage from the 1960s. GET MORE FROM DIGGDid someone forward this email to you? Subscribe to the Edition and Digg's other newsletters.
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