β¨ Check out this trending post from BBC Sport π π **Category**: π‘ **What Youβll Learn**: Former Republic of Ireland international James McClean has returned to Derry City on a multi-year deal after leaving Wrexham.The 36-year-old previously played for the Candystripes from 2008 to 2011, winning the League of Ireland First Division title with the club in 2010.McLean then moved to Premier League side Sunderland and also had spells in the Premier League with West Bromwich and Stoke City as well as two spells at Wigan Athletic, where he won the FA Cup in 2013 and the First League title…
π Check out this must-read post from Hacker News π π **Category**: π‘ **What Youβll Learn**: We shape our environments, and thereafter they shape us. Great technology does more than solve problems. It weaves itself into the world we inhabit. At its best, it can expand our capacity, our connectedness, our sense of what's possible. Technology can bring out the best in us. Our current technological landscape, however, does the opposite. Feeds engineered to hijack attention and keep us scrolling, leaving a trail of anxiety and atomization in their wake. Digital platforms that increasingly mediate our access to transportation, work,…
π₯ Check out this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian π π **Category**: Anne Tyler,Edmund White,Rutger Bregman π **What Youβll Learn**: Memoir A Jamaican childhood The Possibility of Tenderness Jason Allen-Paisant The Possibility of Tenderness Jason Allen-Paisant A Jamaican childhood Go these days to any independent bookshop or art gallery or zine fair, and you may find yourself asking: where are the humans? Title after title is devoted to clay and stone, trees and flowers, the riverine and the botanical, gardens and allotments. They share a vocabulary: care, tending, grounding, rootedness, nourishment, regeneration. Nature, however battered, is held up…
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**What Youβll Learn**: World number one John Higgins stunned Judd Trump as he came back from 3-0 and 5-3 down to win 6-5 and reach his first Masters final since 2021.The Scot had lost his previous seven matches to the Englishman and appeared to be struggling as he made a series of errors in the first three frames. However, Trump, whose highest break up to that point was just 60, failed to convert two good opportunities to take the fourth frame that offered Higgins a route back…
π₯ Discover this insightful post from TechCrunch π π **Category**: Climate,Government & Policy,lawsuits,Wind power,Trump Administration,offshore wind π **What Youβll Learn**: The Trump administration suffered a series of legal setbacks this week after judges allowed work to resume at several offshore wind farms under construction on the East Coast. The Interior Ministry ordered the halt of five projects totaling 6 gigawatts of generating capacity in December, due to national security concerns. The injunctions will allow three projects to resume construction: Revolution Wind off Rhode Island, Empire Wind off New York, and Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind off β you guessed it β…
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**What Youβll Learn**: United scored two goals in the second half through Brian Mbeumo and Patrick Dorgo, and they also scored three goals that were disallowed for offside, and they hit the woodwork twice and forced the visiting team's goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma into a series of saves.The hosts should have been down to 10 men within the first 10 minutes when full-back Dalot caught Jeremy Doku in a knee challenge with his spikes.Referee Anthony Taylor issued a yellow card to the Portuguese, and the decision was supported…
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**What Youβll Learn**: "The incredible thing about Hardwick [new Hall] isβ¦ when you set it on the compass, it's almost exactly north-south," says Ranald Lawrence, a lecturer in architecture at the University of Liverpool in the UK. He's also published papers on Hardwick's design and thermal comfort. "And," he adds, "the whole internal planning of the [new] house is then based around that geometry."Bess moved around the rooms, following the Sun's path. Her mornings were spent walking the 63m (200ft) east-facing Long Gallery, where the bright morning…
π₯ Check out this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian π π **Category**: Ant and Dec,Podcasts,Digital media,Television & radio,Media,Culture,UK news π **What Youβll Learn**: Ant and Dec have announced they will be presenting their first podcast series together from next week.The series, titled Hanging Out With Ant and Dec, will feature the old friends as they reconnect and reminisce, and listeners will get the chance to ask the pair for advice, relive TV moments and share anecdotes.Episodes will be released every two weeks starting January 22, with an additional episode every Monday.The hosts of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me…
π₯ Check out this insightful post from BBC Sport π π **Category**: π **What Youβll Learn**: Confederation of African Football (CAF) president Patrice Motsepe said the Confederation of African Football has a βdutyβ to Senegal to ensure its federation receives βall the support and encouragement it needs.βMeanwhile, Thiaw said he hopes Sunday's final, which kicks off at 19:00 GMT, will not be Sadio Mane's last ever match in the tournament.After Wednesday's semi-final victory over Egypt, Mane, who scored the winning goal, told reporters that he would not play in the Africa Cup of Nations again.Mane is Senegal's all-time top scorer…
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**What Youβll Learn**: Gunpone's coach, Nicky Henderson, admitted he did not expect the 10-year-old to take victory heading into the Grade 1 final stage, but believes his stamina helped him.Speaking to ITV, he said: "I came here thinking his record of not getting out of the top two was under significant threat. I was really fearful of that.""He was amazing. He was such an all-around enemy. He seemed to test them all. I thought he was beaten three times, but he kept going.""He was a very fast horse.…
