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Wed April 01, 2026
(MSN)
 
 
 
[Politics] Advocacy group to FBI: You say you closed the case of "Border Czar" Tom Homan taking a paper bag with $50,000 cash from undercover FBI agents posing as DHS contractors? Since it isn't an "active investigation", here's a FOIA request for all records
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(Onion AV Club)
 
 
 
[Fandom] James Cameron to remake Fantastic Voyage. No word yet on who will be playing Coolio
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(Unite.ai)
 
 
 
[STEM] Your AI rebellion is anticipated and blocked in advance
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(Mansion Global)
 
 
 
[Main] Nice little 328-year-old fixer-upper available for the low two commas in Odiham, Hampshire
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(BBC-US)
 
 
 
[STEM] Article on how Artemis astronauts will go to the toilet in space. Howard Wolowitz unavailable for comment
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(Zillow)
 
 
 
[Main] Not AI, just grandma's
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(Some Guy)
 
 
 
[D'awww] Solar farms are useful to livestock farmers, but now that utility extends to beekeeping
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(BBC-US)
 
 
 
[Main] Japanese couples can now share in the magic of joint custody when they get divorced
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(YouTube)
 
 
 
[Main] True fact about the gecko: real geckos won't sell you insurance
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(ESPN)
 
 
 
[Sports] Who is ACKSHEWALLY more valuable, Judge or Ohtani? Choose your fighter and bicker →
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(Newsweek)
 
 
 
[Politics] Albertans decide they don't like fellow Canucks anymore, reach the separation signature threshold
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(MSN)
 
 
 
[Discussion] Even with high gas prices, getting a more efficient vehicle may not necessarily save you money
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(USA Today)
 
 
 
[Main] So what does Artemis 2 and Apollo 8 have in common? Aside from using the same sound stage in Houston
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(YouTube)
 
 
 
[D'awww] Housecat in New Delhi defends their window from a neighborhood monkey. The monkey doesn't look too friendly so kind of daaaaaaw
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(AOL)
 
 
 
[Main] Famed forensic scientist who recently died may have let fame become too important, leading to a $25 million settlement for false convictions. Now they're wondering if Phil Spector was framed. Richard Kimble stares one-armed mannedly
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(NPR)
 
 
 
[Main] TIL one of ancient Egypt's most successful pharaohs was literally a drag queen
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(Space.com)
 
 
 
[STEM] Comet seems to be nuclear powered
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Tue March 31, 2026
(BBC-US)
 
 
 
[Main] Tired of US politics? Become a citizen of Slowjamastan
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(Potato News Today)
 
 
 
[Main] G7 crisis amid Middle East war talks put potato industry on alert, with farmers and machinists ready to team us as they switch their production to a war footing to produce potato guns
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(The Register)
 
 
 
[STEM] Linux will soon begin telling you that you're absolutely right
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(Semafor)
 
 
 
[Business] Chinese EV companies are coming for the heavy trucks that have been American companies' financial boon up until now
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(Engadget)
 
 
 
[Main] Austria proposes social media, Vegemite ban for youths under 14. Didn't they already do this?
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(Yahoo)
 
 
 
[Food] Win an easy $1000 at this Seattle restaurant - just sign a waiver and eat three spicy tenders, followed by a three-minute cooldown period without any kind of drink. Fark: waiters bring the food out wearing full Hazmat gear
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(Today)
 
 
 
[Sports] "Big Cardio" fights back against Brainworm. Red meat, whole milk and frying everything in beef tallow is bad for your heart
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(Sci Tech Daily)
 
 
 
[Discussion] Do we keep growing socially and emotionally as we age, or do we just get better at pretending?
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(Newsweek)
 
 
 
[Main] In January NYC was publishing photos of a frozen Hudson River and suspending ferry service. This March will mark the third consecutive March for the first time in 157 years without measurable snow. Yay spring
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(Fortune)
 
 
 
[Main] See? Not all AI is evil. Some just want to help you find cheap, overrated beer
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(MSN)
 
 
 
[STEM] Mysterious spike in meteors warrants serious investigation, search for Bruce Willis
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(MSN)
 
 
 
[Politics] Pete Hegseth Blocked the promotions of four military officers because they were black or women, Sen, Ron Wyden is blocking the promotions of three military officers because they are war criminals or went on Neo-Nazi podcasts, They are not the same
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(MovieWeb)
 
 
 
[Fandom] A look at J.R.R Tolkien's unpublished fourth book in the Lord of the Rings trilogy
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(BBC-US)
 
 
 
[STEM] Pete Bog would rather forget
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(MSN)
 
 
 
[Business] Japanese companies are buying up US homebuilders to the tune of billion$, thanks to a stagnant home market and lower interest rates
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(Some Sown Seedling)
 
 
 
[Discussion] Tired of wasting seeds? For the Tuesday FARK Gardening thread, we look at a simple trick to make sowing seeds a lot easier. How are your gardens doing?
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(Guardian)
 
 
 
[Food] Vanuatu: but our world heritage site for chief who ended cannibalism. Royal Caribbean: eat me
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Mon March 30, 2026
(Tech Crunch)
 
 
 
[STEM] Biotech company is making digital twins of people - both a physical model and internal systems - to predict responses to different drug, diet and exercise treatments. Maybe it could tell me the effect of giving up booze
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(The National Interest)
 
 
 
[Main] Navy investigating whether the fire on the USS Ford was deliberately set to end its deployment
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(KIRO-7 Seattle)
 
 
 
[Main] Seattle officials plan to install barriers at Pike Place for World Cup, apparently worried that the standard security system of fish flinging will be insufficient
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(Slashdot)
 
 
 
[STEM] A huge oral history of the roots of Wozniac and Jobs and the Homebrew club that built quite a good business empire
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(Southern Living)
 
 
 
[Food] OK, but how many hummingbird dumps do you need to collect to make a cake out of them? Seems like that would be a lot of work
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(Guardian)
 
 
 
[Politics] The planes to Iran may not fly over Spain, as defence minister describes US-Israel war as 'profoundly illegal and unjust'
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(Big Think)
 
 
 
[STEM] Most galaxies are spirals, with ellipticals and lenticulars making up the next most common types. But peculiar galaxies reveal the in-between steps, showing how modern galaxies are made
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(KIRO-7 Seattle)
 
 
 
[Main] Redmon, Washington ranks #2 among America's hottest moving destinations, as hordes of fans move to the area, desperate for a single glimpse of Clippy or even Microsoft Bob
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(YouTube)
 
 
 
[Main] It's your Maker Monday thread, good-on-paper edition. Show off a project that looked okay in design but didn't work out as well as hoped. LGT a threadless screw design that didn't quite work
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(YouTube)
 
 
 
[Sports] Kick football, get check. Player is only pawn in game of life
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(People Magazine)
 
 
 
[Entertainment] Nancy Cartrwright deals with fame without having a cow, man
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(Science Daily)
 
 
 
[STEM] Scientists just found a way to store massive data using light in 3 dimensions, finally offering hope for a storage solution powerful enough to house all of your porn collection
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(AP News)
 
 
 
[Discussion] What's it like NOT to fly?
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(BBC-US)
 
 
 
[Main] Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse paintings stolen in Italian job. All Mini Coopers in the area immediately placed on lockdown
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(Science Daily)
 
 
 
[Main] Scientists say there is a massive freshwater reservoir under the Great Salt Lake. And under the water, carry the water. Remove the water at the bottom of the ocean. Water dissolving, and water removing. Same as it ever was
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(Nature)
 
 
 
[STEM] Chatting with sycophantic AIs makes you less kind to others, you farking losers
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