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Skydiving and Base | Sports
Sports | Skydiving and Base
Why This Daredevil Won't Quit One of the World's Deadliest Sports
Despite massive risks and a rising death toll, a group of extreme athletes continue to BASE jump in wingsuits. Jeb Corliss tells us why he's stuck with the dangerous endeavor.
Sports | Skydiving and Base
Santa sucks at skydiving
Stick to the sleigh next time. Wild new video shows a skydiving Santa Claus attempting to deliver toys to a Florida beach — before crashing into a tree and breaking his leg instead. The foota…
Science & Technology | Science & Technology
Science & Technology | Science & Technology
Earth’s Core Has Stopped and May Be Reversing Direction, Study Says
The surprising finding might solve longstanding mysteries about climate and geological phenomena.
Science & Technology | Science & Technology
Mysterious shock wave from the sun opens up a crack in Earth’s magnetic field
The storm is classed as a G1 storm, so is expected to be fairly mild.
Science & Technology | Science & Technology
Researchers: The Brain’s Claustrum Acts as a Router for Thoughts
Of course, seeing the claustrum as a router is more consistent with the immaterial nature of consciousness than seeing it as a seat.
Science & Technology | Science & Technology
Psilocybin Treatment for Major Depression Effective for Up to a Year for Most Patients, Study Shows
Science & Technology | Science & Technology
New Study Shows Psychedelics Lowers Barriers to Higher Brain States
A recent study conducted by Cornell University has shown that psychedelics might lower the energy threshold brain networks require in order to shift to different configurations. How is this possible?
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Fighting Injustice | Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous | Fighting Injustice
Holocaust Memorial Day Trust | Gay people
An estimated 10-15,000 men who were accused of homosexuality were deported to concentration camps. Most died in the camps, often from exhaustion. Many were castrated and subjected to gruesome medical experiments. Collective murder actions were undertaken
Miscellaneous | Fighting Injustice
How Cryptocurrency Revitalized Commercial CSAM
But for the ability to monetize commercial CSAM via cryptocurrency, the amount of CSAM and the number of children exploited would be lower.
Miscellaneous | Fighting Injustice
5 Errors of the Prosperity Gospel
David W. Jones chronicles the primary theological errors of the prosperity gospel.
Miscellaneous | Fighting Injustice
Japanese-American Incarceration During World War II
In his speech to Congress, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt declared that the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, was "a date which will live in infamy." The attack launched the United States fully into the two theaters of World War II
Miscellaneous | Fighting Injustice
Convicted US Capitol rioter Pam Hemphill turns down Trump pardon
Former "Maga granny" Pamela Hemphill tells the BBC the Trump government is trying to "rewrite history".