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Opinion - Close to Home: Always something new in the spring

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

One would think that I would find nothing new to do or see in our little hollow after having lived here for 40 years. Still, there are little surprises now and then. Bird eggs, for instance.

Carmichael Residences / Skidmore, Owings & Merrill

Archdaily.com 

This high-end residential development offers a natural refuge in one of India’s largest cities, elevating the greenery of Carmichael Road through a series of bespoke naturally ventilated indoor-outdoor residences.

‘The Boys’: We Need to Talk About the Show’s Craziest Sex Scene Yet

Thedailybeast.com 

Prime Video

The Boys never shies away from pushing buttons. This show, about a superhero group called The Seven, couldn’t be further from the comic-book movies that dominate cinemas; the MCU wouldn’t dream of being this transgressive. Shock factor is practically ingrained in the show’s DNA—whether it's extreme violence and gore, or the vicious lampooning of alt-right politics, the show, created by Eric Kripke, is never afraid to “go there.”

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Houthis Escalate Attacks, Disrupting Key Maritime Chokepoint in June

Oilprice.com 

About eight months after Iran-backed Houthi rebels began seriously disrupting maritime traffic in the southern Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, June recorded the highest number of missile and drone attacks on commercial vessels this year and the second-largest since December. As instability in the Middle East intensifies, Houthi rebels have sunk one commercial vessel in recent weeks and have introduced kamikaze drone boats to their arsenal.  Despite efforts of the US, British, and European navies…

Here's $AllofTheMoney. Buy the most American new car

Autoblog.com 

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Maserati GranCabrio Folgore's Magic Is In How It Drives

Jalopnik.com 

I recently drove the 2025 Maserati GranCabrio around Italy in both gas-powered Trofeo and fully electric Folgore guises and while I really enjoyed my time with both cars, I can’t get over just how good the Folgore EV is to drive. Honestly, I think it’s the best driving electric vehicle that money can buy right now,…

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Spurs need to watch out for Chelsea in the race for bargain striker – Journalist

TheSpursWeb 

Journalist Ben Jacobs says that several clubs are now circling over rumoured Tottenham target Jonathan David, who is expected to swap Lille for a new... The post Spurs need to watch out for Chelsea in the race for bargain striker – Journalist appeared first on The Spurs Web - Tottenham Hotspur Football News.

‘The Boys’ Showrunner on Hughie’s Sticky Tek Knight Encounter, That Zendaya Reference and Firecracker’s Big-Hearted Gift to Homelander

Variety 

SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers from Episode 6 of “The Boys” Season 4, currently streaming on Amazon’s Prime Video. This week on “The Boys”: Homelander (Antony Starr), Sage (Susan Heyward) and VP-elect Victoria Neuman (Claudia Doumit) rally some Federalist Society one-percenters to fall in line with their plan for total supe supremacist domination and to create […]

Jeffrey Dean Morgan and ‘The Boys’ Creator on That Kessler-Butcher Twist: ‘We Didn’t Want to Save It for the End’

Variety 

SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers from Episode 6 of “The Boys” Season 4, currently streaming on Amazon’s Prime Video. Welp! If you were among “The Boys” fans who guessed that CIA agent Joe Kessler (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) was a figment of Butcher’s (Karl Urban) V-induced-brain-tumor’s imagination, give yourself a round of applause and a frothy glass […]

‘Yes, they have shrunk’: Woman calls out Tampax for insisting its tampons have not shrunk in size. She has photo evidence

The Daily Dot 

Recently, a controversy has been brewing over whether Tampax has shrunk its menstrual products. Initially, Melissa Simonson's (@realmelissasimo) original video amassed 3.6 million views where she blasted Tampax for allegedly downsizing their products. And she’s not backing down, insisting the company has shrunk its tampons by showing photo evidence of old tampons.

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Shh: Trump stays quiet as Biden implodes

TheHill.com 

Former President Trump’s campaign is doing something after last week’s debate that it isn’t necessarily known for: keeping quiet. Trump, often a brash and boisterous candidate, has taken a more measured approach amid the wave of chaos and disarray that is surrounding President Biden’s political future. “When your opponent is blowing himself up, don't interrupt...

3 Stocks to Buy and Hold to Channel Your Inner Nancy Pelosi

InvestorPlace 

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Companies that are active in the tech sector and maintain a presence in California fit the mold of Nancy Pelosi stocks.

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Upcoming Stock Spinoffs: Should You Pounce or Pass? 

InvestorPlace 

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Stock spinoffs are a unique opportunity to pick up unloved, unwanted businesses, but patience is often needed before buying in.

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The housing paradox standing in the way of a Fed rate cut

Americanbanker.com 

The Federal Reserve's struggle in bringing inflation down from its current level to its 2% target may come down to how the government measures shelter costs in the U.S., leading some experts to question whether the problem is in the economy or in how it is measured.