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Sunday, April 30, 2023

Sudan crisis: Chaos at port as thousands rush to leave

The BBC's Chief International Correspondent Lyse Doucet reports from Port Sudan as thousands flee.

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Khartoum branch of Sudan Central Bank in flames

Video shows a fire raging at a bank in the heart of the capital, Khartoum.

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How to Choose a Router (2023): Tips, Technical Terms, and Advice

How much speed do you need? And what’s a MU-MIMO? We decipher the jargon and explain what to look for.

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6 Best Organic Mattresses and Toppers (2023): Nontoxic, Natural

These nontoxic beds are easier on the environment and your health—and they feel like a dream.

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5 Best Linux Laptops (2023): Repairable, Budget, Powerful

Whether you want a beast of a machine with dedicated graphics or a light, easy-to-upgrade PC, we have the perfect rig for you.

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26 Mother's Day Gifts We've Tried and Love (2023)

From hair tools and coffee machines to iPad accessories and game subscriptions, we have a pick for every type of mom and mom figure.

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Saturday, April 29, 2023

Sudan crisis risks becoming a nightmare for the world - former PM Hamdok

Former PM Abdalla Hamdok says the Sudan conflict could become worse than the wars in Syria and Libya.

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11 Best Retro Game Consoles (2023): Evercade, Polymega, Analogue Pocket, and Controllers

From the stylish Evercade to the old-school Sega Genesis Mini, these machines will have you bleeping, blooping, and blasting back to the good old days.

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The Tragic Fallout From a School District’s Ransomware Breach

Plus: Cyber Command’s disruption of Iranian election hacking, an exposé on child sex trafficking on Meta’s platforms, and more.

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Ooni Volt 12 Review: Fast and Convenient

Ooni’s first electric pizza oven is a fast and convenient (but tiny) pizza revelation.

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Sudan family: 'No words can describe this moment'

Muammar Ali sees his three-month old baby daughter, Wahaj, for the first time, as his family joins him in the UK from Sudan.

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11 Best Deals: Coffee Gear, Games, and Sex Toys

Everything you need for a May full of fun and games—of every kind.

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Friday, April 28, 2023

12 Best Tablets (2023): For Work, Play, Kids, Seniors, and More

We’ve tested all the top slates, from Apple’s iPads to Android and Windows devices, and rounded up our favorite accessories.

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The Wildest Statements in Disney’s Lawsuit Against DeSantis

This week, the Mouse House filed a suit claiming the Florida governor is weaponizing government power and stifling its free speech.

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An Ominous Heating Event Is Unfolding in the Oceans

Average sea surface temperatures have soared to record highs, and stayed there. It’s a worrying signal of an ocean in crisis.

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Master and Dynamic MH40 Review: Beautiful Austerity

These high-end cans look fantastic and sound great, but they don’t have noise canceling or advanced EQ.

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Thursday, April 27, 2023

Sudan fighting: South Sudan man crowdfunds Khartoum evacuation

Akoc Manhiem is arranging trucks to evacuate South Sudanese people from the fighting in Sudan.

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Kenyan exonerated over UK tourist David Tebbutt's murder

Wife of murdered David Tebbutt says she is "overjoyed" after backing campaign to free Ali Kololo.

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8 Best Massage Guns and Theraguns (2023): Top Alternatives and Tips

Therabody’s percussive therapy devices help soothe achy muscles. Here’s our guide to its lineup—and some cheaper alternatives.

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TikTok and the Retreat of the Open Web

The potential ban against the social media app is a troubling sign that US legislators are adopting a techno-nationalist stance all too similar to China’s.

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The 10 Best Turntables for Your Vinyl Collection (2023)

Streaming music giving you the blues? These entry-level turntables will help you rock on to analog audio at home.

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Soothe Your Damaged Masculinity With This Moisturizing Balm

This week on Gadget Lab, we dive into the market for male grooming products, scrotum deodorizers, and scented salves that target the nether regions.

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Senegal 'top of list' as UFC targets 'seminal event' in Africa

Senegal is named as the UFC's preferred destination as it prepares for a "seminal event" on its first trip to Africa.

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Brace Yourself for the 2024 Deepfake Election

No matter what happens with generative AI, its disruptive forces are already beginning to play a role in the fast-approaching US presidential race.

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Wednesday, April 26, 2023

Twitter’s Verification Fiasco May End in Court

The law says you can’t falsely claim that celebrities are paying for Twitter Blue.

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6 Best Deals: Hair Dryers and Straighteners

These hair dryers and straighteners can make every day a good hair day.

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The Best Eco-Friendly Cleaning Products (2023): For Kitchens, Bathrooms, and Laundry

Next time you stock up on supplies, consider these green cleaning alternatives.

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How Parenting Tech Opens the Door to State Surveillance

Baby monitors and nanny cams justify hawk-eyed supervision as a security necessity. In fact, they’re a political choice.

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Best Fitbits (2023): Trackers, Watches, GPS, Health

Whether you’re tracking sleep or training for a 10K, these WIRED-tested picks will help you pick the perfect fitness wearable.

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As Sea Levels Rise, the East Coast Is Also Sinking

Coastal lands are subsiding and losing elevation—a “hidden vulnerability” that’s making rising seas all the worse.

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The Quest for Longevity Is Already Over

Studying people who live well beyond the age of 100 could reveal the secret to living longer, healthier lives. But the statistics tell another story.

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Tuesday, April 25, 2023

12 Best Mobile Game Controllers (2023): iPhone or Android

Touchscreens don’t always get the job done. Try one of these WIRED-tested controllers for your iPhone or Android instead.

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The Case Against Momfluencers

Sara Petersen’s new book explores the ways influencers shape our ideas about motherhood. But she lets her mega-influential subjects off the hook.

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The African students fleeing the violence in Sudan

Many Africans have been studying in Khartoum and are now looking to get out.

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So Your Kid Wants to Be a Twitch Streamer

Don’t panic. Instead, teach your beloved offspring to answer the Three Questions of Streaming.

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Monday, April 24, 2023

Forget Cars, Green Hydrogen Will Supercharge Crops

Renewable generation projects are set to make this future fuel widely available. And it’s much more versatile than you think.

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Sudan fighting: Civilians in untenable situation, Red Cross says

People who have successfully left the Sudanese capital told the BBC of bodies lying in the street.

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Inside U2's Boundary-Breaking Immersive Vegas Show

The Edge says the band's forthcoming Las Vegas residency is the “dawn of a new creative genre.”

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How to Pick the Best Roku Device (2023): A Guide to Each Model

The company has a dizzying array of streaming sticks, boxes, and soundbars to choose from, but don’t worry—these are the ones to buy.

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Augmented Reality Art Takes Over the Roofs of Sheffield, UK

Residents and visitors in Sheffield can point their phone at the tops of buildings and see giant animated creatures spring to virtual life.

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ChatGPT Can Help Doctors—and Hurt Patients

The chatbot is tempting physicians with its ability to spout medical information, but researchers warn against trusting AI with tough ethical decisions.

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Sunday, April 23, 2023

17 Best Recycled and Upcycled Clothes (2023): Leggings, Sneakers, T-shirts

Who knew plastic bottles could look (and feel) this good? These leggings, shoes, and other apparel help keep waste out of landfills.

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Best Bike Accessories (2023): Helmets, Locks, Pumps, Rain Gear, and More

Turn your two-wheel freedom machine into a workhorse or racehorse with a few key modifications.

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REI Co-Op Big Haul Review: The Best

REI's house brand nails the details—big and small—with a well-priced duffel bag that works for everybody.

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Kenya's Kiptum wins London Marathon

Kelvin Kiptum wins the men's London Marathon in the second-fast time ever, while Sifan Hassan produces a remarkable run to win the women's race.

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How to Talk to Your Partner About Sex (2023)

Open communication can be challenging—but expressing desires and boundaries is good for everyone. Here’s how to get started.

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Hacker Group Names Are Now Absurdly Out of Control

Pumpkin Sandstorm. Spandex Tempest. Charming Kitten. Is this really how we want to name the hackers wreaking havoc worldwide?

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Saturday, April 22, 2023

Sudan fighting: Army says foreign nationals to be evacuated

Sudan's army says it will assist with evacuating nationals of UK, US, France and China.

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20 Everyday Products Made of Recycled Materials (2023): Chargers, Watches, Toys

Tread lightly on our planet with toys and accessories made from repurposed plastic, and many other Earth-friendly picks.

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Gear News This Week: Get Ready for a Folding Pixel Phone

Plus: Samsung enters the news game, Humane reveals a wearable virtual assistant, and Snapchat gets chattier.

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20 Reusable Products We Love (2023): Bags, Water Bottles, Straws, and More

Ditch your single-use products and cut down on waste. Here’s some of our favorites, from water bottles to menstrual products.

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Criminals Are Using Tiny Devices to Hack and Steal Cars

Apple thwarts NSO’s spyware, the rise of a GPT-4 black market, Russia targets Starlink internet connections, and more.

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How to Buy Ethical and Eco-Friendly Electronics (2023)

E-waste, conflict minerals, and poor labor conditions are just a few issues blighting the tech industry. Here's how to shop more sustainably.

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How New Zealand’s Pesky Pigs Turned Into a Cash Cow

The animals evolved into ultra-resilient, disease-free predators while isolated on Auckland Island. Now people want to breed them for organ transplants.

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How to Responsibly Dispose of Your Electronics (2023)

Get rid of old, broken, and unused devices without adding to the ewaste problem.

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Friday, April 21, 2023

How the Streaming Era Turned Music Into Sludge

The launch of the iTunes Store 20 years ago laid the groundwork for platforms to transform songs into generic background noise.

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11 Smart Prompts to Do More With Google Bard

Engineer better tasks for your AI chatbot with these tricks.

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Sleep Number Climate360 Smart Bed Review: Hot and Cold

Tinkering with the troublesome app on Sleep Number’s smart adjustable bed kept me up at night.

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The War on Passwords Enters a Chaotic New Phase

The transition from traditional logins to cryptographic passkeys is getting messy. But don’t worry—there’s a plan.

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Thursday, April 20, 2023

African Martial Arts: Exploring the Uncommon and Unusual Practices Across the Continent

When it comes to martial arts, the first thing that comes to mind might be the popular and widely practiced forms originating from Asia, such as Karate, Taekwondo, and Kung Fu. However, Africa, with its diverse and vibrant cultures, has a rich and often overlooked history of martial arts. In this blog post, we will delve into the world of African martial arts, uncovering the uncommon and unusual practices across the continent that deserve a spotlight.

The Roots of African Martial Arts

African martial arts can trace their roots back thousands of years, with evidence of their practice found in ancient Egyptian tombs and texts. These martial arts have evolved over time, shaped by the unique environments, cultures, and histories of the African continent. Some of these fighting styles were created for self-defense, while others have their origins in religious or spiritual practices.

Capoeira: A Dance of Resistance

One of the most well-known African martial arts is Capoeira, which originated in Brazil among enslaved Africans. Capoeira combines elements of dance, acrobatics, and music, and was developed as a way for enslaved people to maintain their physical and mental health, as well as to secretly train for self-defense. Today, Capoeira is practiced worldwide and has become a symbol of resistance, cultural expression, and unity.

Laamb: Senegal's National Sport

In Senegal, the traditional martial art of Laamb is deeply ingrained in the nation's culture. Laamb is a form of wrestling that emphasizes strength and grappling techniques. The sport is so popular that it has even overtaken soccer in terms of national prestige. Laamb matches are vibrant events, accompanied by drumming, dancing, and elaborate rituals.

Dambe: The Nigerian Fist

Dambe, a martial art practiced primarily in Nigeria, is an intense form of boxing with ancient roots. Dambe fighters use their dominant hand, known as the "spear," to deliver powerful punches, while their other hand, called the "shield," is used for defense. The sport is deeply rooted in the warrior traditions of the Hausa people and has evolved into a thrilling spectacle that attracts fans from all walks of life.

Zulu Stick Fighting: A Test of Skill and Strength

Zulu stick fighting, or Nguni stick fighting, is a traditional South African martial art that dates back centuries. This martial art involves two opponents dueling with long, flexible sticks while also using a smaller stick or shield for defense. Zulu stick fighting is more than just a test of skill and strength—it's a rite of passage and an important cultural tradition in South Africa.

The Future of African Martial Arts

African martial arts, with their diverse styles and rich histories, offer a unique perspective on the world of martial arts. As global interest in these practices grows, there is a tremendous opportunity for cultural exchange, the preservation of traditional techniques, and the celebration of Africa's martial heritage.

By exploring the uncommon and unusual martial arts practices across the African continent, we can gain a deeper understanding of the richness and diversity of Africa's culture, as well as the resilience and creativity of its people.

African Women Breaking Barriers: Inspiring Stories of Female Leaders and Innovators

In the world of business, technology, and social impact, African women are making a name for themselves and shattering glass ceilings. Despite the challenges they face, these inspiring trailblazers are paving the way for future generations and leaving a lasting legacy. Let's take a look at some of the exceptional African women who are breaking barriers in their respective fields.

Bethlehem Tilahun Alemu - Revolutionizing the Footwear Industry

Ethiopian entrepreneur Bethlehem Tilahun Alemu is the founder of SoleRebels, a globally recognized footwear brand that fuses traditional Ethiopian craftsmanship with modern design. Not only has Bethlehem transformed her company into a thriving international business, but she has also provided sustainable employment opportunities for local artisans in her community.

Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka - Champion of Wildlife Conservation

As the founder of Conservation Through Public Health (CTPH), Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka works tirelessly to improve the health of Uganda's endangered mountain gorillas and their human neighbors. Her innovative approach to conservation, which integrates public health and environmental protection, has garnered global recognition and is making a significant impact in both wildlife and community wellbeing.

Ory Okolloh - Empowering Voices Through Technology

Kenyan activist, lawyer, and blogger Ory Okolloh is the driving force behind Ushahidi, an open-source platform that enables users to report incidents of violence or human rights abuses via text message. With her passion for social justice and her expertise in technology, Ory has helped give a voice to the voiceless, and her work continues to influence change in communities worldwide.

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - Celebrated Author and Advocate for Gender Equality

Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has captivated readers around the world with her powerful storytelling and thought-provoking insights on race, gender, and identity. A vocal advocate for women's rights and gender equality, Chimamanda's TED Talk, "We Should All Be Feminists," has inspired millions and led to widespread discussions about the importance of female empowerment.

Juliana Rotich - Bridging the Digital Divide

Kenyan entrepreneur Juliana Rotich is a co-founder of BRCK, a company that designs and manufactures rugged, portable Wi-Fi devices to bring internet connectivity to remote areas of Africa. Through her work, Juliana is helping bridge the digital divide and ensuring that African communities have access to the information and resources they need to thrive.

These inspiring African women are living proof that innovation, perseverance, and a commitment to positive change can break down barriers and create a brighter future for all. As we celebrate their successes, let's also remember that the world needs more female leaders and innovators to follow in their footsteps.

Tunisia: Is democracy there being destroyed?

Tunisia spent a decade building a democracy, but the current president is accused of dismantling it.

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Best Streaming Services (2023): Which Are Worth Your Money?

Whether you're a hardcore cord-cutter or an animation fan, there's a platform for you. Here are the best we've tried.

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The Huge 3CX Breach Was Actually 2 Linked Supply Chain Attacks

The mass compromise of the VoIP firm's customers is the first confirmed incident where one software supply chain attack enabled another, researchers say.

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The Radical, Expansive Future of Period Technology

Menstruation suppression is only a starting point. A more just and safe world for all bodies means shifting the questions we ask.

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What is Ethernet? Everything You Need to Know About Wired Networks

Ethernet delivers stable, speedy, secure wired connections to the internet and between devices.

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What’s AGI, and Why Are AI Experts Skeptical?

ChatGPT and other bots have revived conversations on artificial general intelligence. Scientists say algorithms won’t surpass you any time soon.

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Wednesday, April 19, 2023

12 Best Amazon Echo and Alexa Speakers (2023): Earbuds, Soundbars, Displays

We’ve rounded up our favorites, including third-party devices like the Sonos Era and a voice-enabled Yamaha soundbar.

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African Wildlife Encounters: Unusual and Rare Species That Need Our Protection

When it comes to wildlife encounters, Africa holds a special place in the hearts of nature enthusiasts. From the iconic lion and elephant to the lesser-known pangolin and aardvark, the continent is teeming with an astonishing diversity of life. However, many of these unique and rare species are facing the threat of extinction. In this post, we'll explore some of the most unusual and rare African wildlife species that need our protection and how you can contribute to their conservation.

The Okapi: Africa's Hidden Gem

The Okapi, also known as the "forest giraffe," is a unique mammal found only in the dense rainforests of the Democratic Republic of Congo. With its striking appearance – a blend of a zebra, giraffe, and antelope – the Okapi is a true wonder of nature. Unfortunately, habitat loss and poaching have pushed this elusive creature to the brink of extinction. Supporting organizations like the Okapi Conservation Project can help protect this beautiful species.

The Ethiopian Wolf: Africa's Rarest Canine

The Ethiopian Wolf is the rarest and most endangered canine in Africa, found in the high-altitude Afro-alpine grasslands of Ethiopia. With less than 500 individuals remaining in the wild, this elegant carnivore is in dire need of conservation efforts. The Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Programme focuses on safeguarding the wolf's habitat and working with local communities to reduce threats.

The Shoebill: A Prehistoric Marvel

The Shoebill, found in the swamps of Central and East Africa, is a large bird with an unmistakable shoe-shaped bill. This prehistoric-looking creature is facing habitat loss and disturbance due to human activity. By supporting organizations like the African Wildlife Foundation, you can contribute to the protection of this enigmatic bird.

The Riverine Rabbit: South Africa's Most Endangered Mammal

The Riverine Rabbit is one of the world's rarest and most endangered mammals. Found only in the Karoo region of South Africa, this elusive rabbit has a tiny, fragmented population. The Endangered Wildlife Trust works to protect this species through habitat restoration and community involvement.

The Grevy's Zebra: A Striped Rarity

The Grevy's Zebra is the largest and most endangered zebra species, found in Kenya and Ethiopia. With its unique, narrow stripes and large, round ears, the Grevy's Zebra is a stunning sight. The Grevy's Zebra Trust works tirelessly to protect this species through community engagement, habitat restoration, and anti-poaching efforts.

In conclusion, Africa's rich biodiversity is home to countless unusual and rare species that desperately need our protection. By educating ourselves about these animals, supporting conservation organizations, and advocating for their preservation, we can ensure that these amazing creatures continue to thrive in their natural habitats.

The Castaways Who Built a Town From Their Wrecked Ship

Survivors of the 18th-century crash of the HMS Wager undertook the perilous task of salvaging what was left of the vessel. Then, mutiny followed.

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Max Levchin on How AI Will—and Won’t—Shape the Way You Pay

We sat down with the CEO of Affirm to talk about the “buy now, pay later” model and just what makes him an “unabashed techno-utopian.”

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Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Nomad Portable Grill Review: Pricey but Almost Perfect

You can carry this compact camp cooker like a suitcase to go anywhere and grill anything.

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Sudan conflict: No water, no light as fighting rages on

A resident of Sudan's capital tells of running out of drinking water as battles rage for a fourth day.

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African Environmental Pioneers: Champions of Conservation and Sustainability on the Continent

Africa, a continent with rich biodiversity, is at the forefront of global environmental challenges. As climate change, deforestation, and urbanization continue to threaten the delicate balance of ecosystems, a new generation of African environmental pioneers is rising to the challenge. These champions of conservation and sustainability are making significant strides in preserving the continent's natural resources while promoting innovative, eco-friendly solutions.

One such pioneer is Dr. Wangari Maathai, a Kenyan environmentalist who founded the Green Belt Movement. This grassroots organization has been responsible for planting over 51 million trees across Kenya, providing rural communities with sustainable livelihoods, and empowering women. Dr. Maathai's vision has inspired countless others to take up the mantle of environmental stewardship.

Another trailblazer in the field of conservation is South Africa's Dr. Ian Player. A passionate advocate for wildlife protection, Dr. Player spearheaded the successful efforts to save the white rhinoceros from extinction. His dedication to preserving Africa's wildlife and natural habitats has paved the way for numerous other conservation projects.

In the realm of sustainability, Africa boasts numerous innovators championing eco-friendly solutions. Nigerian entrepreneur Achenyo Idachaba-Obaro is one such leader. Her company, MitiMeth, transforms invasive aquatic weeds into beautiful, handcrafted products like baskets, furniture, and home accessories. This innovative approach not only benefits the environment by removing harmful plants but also provides sustainable income opportunities for local artisans.

Tanzanian engineer Askwar Hilonga is another sustainability champion. He developed an award-winning, low-cost water filter that harnesses nanotechnology to provide clean drinking water to rural communities. By addressing the critical issue of water scarcity, Hilonga's invention is changing lives across Africa.

As champions of conservation and sustainability, these African environmental pioneers are not only reshaping the continent's landscape but also leaving an indelible mark on the global stage. Their dedication and passion for environmental protection inspire us all to take action and contribute to a greener, more sustainable future. Let us celebrate these trailblazers and their groundbreaking work, as they pave the way for the next generation of environmental stewards on the African continent and beyond.

What Would It Take to Imagine a Truly Alien Alien?

Science fiction illustrates the perspective-bending challenge of conjuring intelligent life that’s radically different from humans.

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Monday, April 17, 2023

The Great African Migration: Personal Stories of African Immigrants Who Made a Difference in America

In a world where stories of struggle and triumph captivate our hearts, the tales of African immigrants who've journeyed to America in pursuit of a better life deserve to be heard. As diverse as the continent itself, these narratives share common themes of resilience, determination, and the indomitable human spirit. Let's take a closer look at some of the inspiring personal stories of African immigrants who've made a difference in America.

Kofi Annan: A Visionary for Global Peace

Born in Ghana, Kofi Annan rose to prominence as the seventh Secretary-General of the United Nations. His tenure was marked by a tireless pursuit of global peace and development. Under his leadership, the UN adopted the Millennium Development Goals, a framework that continues to shape the world's approach to eradicating poverty and inequality.

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: A Voice for the Voiceless

A Nigerian-born author, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, captured the literary world with her evocative prose and compelling storytelling. Her novels, such as "Half of a Yellow Sun" and "Americanah," reflect the experiences of Africans both on the continent and in the diaspora. Adichie's unapologetic and nuanced portrayals of complex characters have earned her a place among the world's most influential writers.

Dr. Bennet Omalu: The Brain Behind CTE Discovery

Hailing from Nigeria, Dr. Bennet Omalu made groundbreaking discoveries in the field of neuropathology, particularly in the understanding of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). His persistence in the face of skepticism and resistance led to a revolution in how sports-related head injuries are perceived and managed.

Awol Erizku: Redefining Art and Visual Culture

Awol Erizku, an Ethiopian-American artist, is challenging conventional artistic norms with his work. Fusing traditional and contemporary elements, Erizku explores themes of identity, race, and representation in his photography, painting, and sculptures. His iconic portrait of Beyoncé during her pregnancy captivated the world and further cemented his status as a visionary in the art world.

These are just a few examples of the many African immigrants who have overcome adversity and made lasting contributions to American society. Their stories serve as a testament to the power of perseverance and the strength of the human spirit. As we continue to celebrate and embrace the rich diversity of America, let us remember the invaluable contributions of African immigrants, and the incredible potential that lies within each and every one of us.

Sennheiser HD 660S2 Review: Heavenly low end, premium price

These open-back headphones have buttery bass, but they face stiff competition from their cheaper siblings.

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Pulsetto Review: Fizzy, Flawed

Can the pulsating Pulsetto really reduce stress, improve sleep, and alleviate anxiety? For us, it had a radically different effect.

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Sudan crisis: Burhan and Hemedti - the two generals at the heart of the conflict

Gen Burhan and Gen Dagalo's tense relationship has spiralled into conflict engulfing the country.

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Capturing the Mosaic of Minerals in Meteorites

Meteorites’ Mineral Mosaics

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When Social Media Presents Only an ‘Unlivable Life’

Twitter’s suppression of trans joy can kill, at the precise moment we need to be strong.

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Sunday, April 16, 2023

7 Best Baby Monitors (2023): Wi-Fi, Radio (No Internet), and More

Need to keep an eye (or ear) on your kids from another room? Our picks will help you do it.

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The Best Dyson Vacuums (2023): V15, V12, and More

Feeling the pull of a clean machine? We'll help you make sense of the company's whirlwind lineup.

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Ring Car Cam Review: Not for Car Owners

This new dash camera is more suited for delivery or rideshare drivers—and even then, it might not be worth the inconvenience.

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The Biggest Microbiome Study Sheds New Light on Shared Health Risks

The Biggest Microbiome Study Sheds Light on Shared Health Risks

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How to Stream the MLB (2023): How To Watch Baseball on a Streaming Device

Don’t strike out trying to watch the games this year. Streaming is a grand slam if you know where to look.

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How to Stop Programs From Loading When macOS Starts Up

If a bunch of applications are slowing your Mac down, here’s how to take control.

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Saturday, April 15, 2023

16 Best Online Mattresses (2023): Memory Foam, Hybrid, Organic, Latex

We tested dozens of bed-in-a-box hybrid, foam, innerspring, latex, and certified organic mattresses.

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12 Best Hair Straighteners We've Tested (2023): Flat Irons, Hot Combs, and Straightening Brushes

Curls and waves are beautiful. But when you want to smooth them out, these hot tools—irons, brushes, and combs—work wonders.

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Time Is Running Out for Uganda’s Vanishing Glaciers

A muddy trek reveals the last remnants of the Rwenzori Mountains’ once-sprawling ice fields, a loss for scientists studying the climate record.

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Dyson Ball Animal 3 Extra Review: High Suction, High Capacity

High capacity, high suction, and exceptional maneuverability mean my fabulously fluffy rabbit has finally met her vacuum match.

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13 Best Deals: MagSafe Accessories, Switch Games, and Phones

We also found nice discounts on ebikes and a Microsoft Surface laptop.

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Friday, April 14, 2023

The Power of African Storytelling: How Oral Traditions Preserve History and Culture

Once upon a time, in a world before the internet and smartphones, stories were the medium that connected us all. It's been said that the oldest form of human communication is storytelling. And in Africa, storytelling is not just a pastime; it's a powerful tool for preserving history and culture, passed down from generation to generation.

African storytelling is an art form that has been honed over thousands of years. The continent's oral traditions are rich and diverse, reflecting the multitude of languages, cultures, and histories that make up Africa. Griots, or traditional storytellers, play a crucial role in this preservation, ensuring that the lessons and experiences of the past are not lost in the sands of time.

The Griots: Keepers of History

Griots are entrusted with the responsibility of preserving the stories, history, and customs of their people. They are the living, breathing embodiment of their community's collective memory. These skilled orators use their gift of storytelling to teach, entertain, and inspire. Through their words, they weave a tapestry of history that connects generations and binds communities together.

The Art of Storytelling

African storytelling is an interactive experience, engaging both the storyteller and the listener. Griots use a variety of tools to captivate their audience, including music, dance, and gestures. This multisensory approach not only ensures that the story is entertaining but also helps the audience remember the tale and its lessons.

In these stories, the listener is often invited to participate, asking questions or contributing their thoughts. This creates a shared experience that reinforces the bond between the community members, fostering a sense of unity and belonging.

The Timelessness of Oral Traditions

Oral traditions have an uncanny ability to adapt and evolve over time, ensuring their relevance to changing societies. African storytelling is no exception. The themes and messages found in these stories are timeless and universal, addressing the human condition and the challenges we all face.

Through the wisdom of these tales, African storytelling offers guidance on how to navigate life's complexities, providing valuable lessons in morality, ethics, and relationships. This wisdom transcends time and space, connecting the African diaspora to their roots and providing a shared cultural identity.

The Resurgence of African Storytelling

In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in African storytelling, as the world begins to recognize the value of these ancient traditions. From literature and film to music and art, African stories are finding new platforms to reach a global audience.

This resurgence is not only a testament to the enduring power of storytelling but also serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving our history and culture. By embracing and celebrating these ancient traditions, we ensure that the lessons and wisdom of the past continue to inform and enrich our lives today.

In conclusion, African storytelling is an invaluable gift that has the power to connect communities, preserve history, and impart timeless wisdom. By honoring and embracing these oral traditions, we can ensure that the rich tapestry of African culture continues to thrive for generations to come.

The US Wants to Close an 'SUV Loophole' That Supersized Cars

A new proposal from the EPA would make it less attractive for automakers to build big vehicles.

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In pictures: 2023 Sony World Photography Awards

The winners of the 2023 Sony World Photography Awards have been announced.

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Texas Could Push Tech Platforms to Censor Posts About Abortion

If passed, the proposed law would also require internet service providers to block websites that discuss access to abortion.

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Games Are More Visually Accessible Than Ever. It’s Just the Beginning

Indie and big-name studios alike are innovating new ways to include blind and low-vision players, from text-to-speech to sound cues.

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Thursday, April 13, 2023

Amazon Is Joining the Generative AI Race

The ecommerce giant doesn’t have a ChatGPT rival, but it wants to sell you the tools you need to build one.

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Eero Pro 6E Review: Smart Home and Family Friendly

Eero’s premium mesh system has family-friendly features and plays nice with your smart home.

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Robot Lawyers Are About to Flood the Courts

It’s time to reform the US legal system.

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