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Retro game pinging, popping and buzzing as new generation has a ball
Tash Anderson has become Australia’s top female pinball competitor since being roped into attending a social event three years ago. Source link
This pet hamster is probably logging more kilometres on Strava than you
Mollie the hamster has become something of a star in the running world after his owner, a Dutch physicist, rigged a system to track the critter’s movements on the running app Strava. Source link
Spider-Man: Brand New Day the fastest film to $500 million
Spider-Man: Brand New Day grossed $500 million US domestically in just seven days, making history as the fastest film to do so. Source link
Albanese returns to a gambling debate ready to catch fire
The explosive evidence heard at a two-day inquiry into Labor’s proposed crackdown on wagering advertising has proved a watershed moment for the increasingly friendless bill. Source link
The places where Cory Doctorow still finds joy on the internet
Cory Doctorow says the AI revolution promised by tech bros isn’t inevitable but the bursting of an AI bubble is. He wants to remind us another future is possible. Source link
Used Hercules military aircraft to be sold, turned into waterbombers
Secretary of State for Defence Procurement Stephen Fuhr announced the Canadian government will sell 10 of its used C-130 Hercules aircraft to B.C.-based aerospace company Coulson Aviation, which will convert them into firefighting aircraft. Source link
Judge Judy passes the gavel to her son with new daytime TV court show Adam's Law
There’s a new TV judge in town — and he has a pretty tough act to follow. CBS Media Ventures released a trailer this week for Adam’s Law, a new syndicated daytime courtroom series starring Adam Levy, the 58-year-old son of none other than tough cookie herself, Judge Judy. Source link
Obesity rates have doubled in England since 1993 – what's going on?
Around seven million more adults are living with obesity than would have been if obesity rates had stayed the same as 1993. Source link
Tragic figure or traitor? New show looks at life of Bennelong
Bennelong sang the first Aboriginal song on English soil in 1793. His life and legacy is under the microscope in Jane Harrison’s play Bennelong in London. Source link
El-Sayed Wins
Steve Brodner The big melt. The post El-Sayed Wins appeared first on The Nation. Source link