'My living nightmare' – Rob Reiner's son bares soul on how he found out parents were dead
The actor says the grief of his parents’ brutal deaths and the arrest of his own brother left him in a “trance”. Source link
Gravity's strength measured more reliably than ever before
Measuring the strength of gravity is extraordinarily difficult, and different experiments have always disagreed – but a new test is paving the way to finally understanding nature’s most enigmatic force Source link
Gatineau woman told her bird feeder could lead to $400 fine
A Gatineau woman said she’s taken aback after the city warned her she could face a $400 fine over the bird feeder in her backyard. Source link
Why Do the Democrats Keep Expanding the Institutions They Claim to Oppose?
Scott Hechinger The pattern is always the same: The public demands change, but the Democrats cave to political pressure and maintain the status quo, allowing the machinery to grow. The post Why Do the Democrats Keep Expanding the Institutions They Claim to Oppose? appeared first on The Nation. Source link
Starmer plans new powers to ban state-backed terror groups
The new powers would allow ministers to label Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps as a terror group. Source link
2-time French Open champ Alcaraz won't defend title after further testing on injured wrist
Two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz won’t attempt to defend his French Open title due to a right wrist injury. Source link
Timber Timbre frontman Taylor Kirk, dead at 44
Taylor Kirk, the singer-songwriter behind the band Timber Timbre, has died at 44. A representative for Kirk confirmed to CBC Music that the singer died suddenly on April 14. Source link
Zack Polanski calls for Trump to be 'kicked out' of his Scottish golf courses
Trump International responded calling the Greens leader an “imbecile” after he shared his personal opinion on the Holyrood campaign trail. Source link
Stigmata
Steve Brodner Big Hand from the Press. The post Stigmata appeared first on The Nation. Source link
Mandelson under formal investigation by EU's anti-fraud office
The EU’s anti-fraud office confirms it has “sufficient information” to launch an investigation, but does not say if it involves fraud. Source link