Author: insighter

  Source: SXSW YouTube Dylan Mulvaney has officially turned on Bud Light and launched an attack on the brand after it declined to do a “healing” commercial that was pitched by the 27 year-old transgender influencer. Trans influencer, Dylan Mulvaney, dives into the responsibility of brands and the media when it comes to the fueling the fire of misinformation and discrimination. #SXSW 2024 pic.twitter.com/nVJ4fOkdjC — SXSW (@sxsw) March 10, 2024 Mulvaney Pitches Commercial To Bud Light – Gets Shut Down After costing Bud Light’s parent company Anheuser-Busch over $1.4 billion in sales last year, Mulvaney actually had the nerve to…

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  The North Carolina Tar Heels won their first outright regular season ACC title in seven years with an 84-79 win over archenemy Duke on Saturday. The annual season finale for the conference is one of the best things going in college basketball, yet there’s a sinking feeling that fans should relish this rivalry, and ACC basketball as a whole, for who knows how long the conference will be in existence going forward. Mike Tyson will hospitalize Jake Paul on Netflix So, in the interim, let’s all bask in the glory of the Real Housewives of Cameron Indoor tossing drinks…

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  Tokyo, Japan – For foreigners in Japan, permanent residency has long been a much sought-after assurance of security in a country that has historically shunned mass immigration. But proposals by Tokyo to cancel the permanent residence (PR) status for those who fail to pay their taxes and social insurance contributions are now calling that security into question, stirring unease among some longtime foreign residents. Ben Shearon, a British native who has lived in Japan for almost 24 years, is among those questioning the rationale behind the proposed changes to immigration law. A permanent resident, Shearon retired in 2022 and…

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  SpaceX came close to completing an hourlong test flight of its mega rocket on its third try Thursday, but the spacecraft was lost as it descended back to Earth. The company said it lost contact with Starship as it neared its goal, a splashdown in the Indian Ocean. The first-stage booster also ended up in pieces, breaking apart much earlier in the flight over the Gulf of Mexico after launching from the southern tip of Texas near the Mexican border. “The ship has been lost. So no splashdown today,” said SpaceX’s Dan Huot. “But again, it’s incredible to see…

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Have you ever listened to a song and effectively time traveled? Maybe it’s a slow jam that takes you back to a grade school dance, where putting your arms around your crush’s shoulders felt like the most thrilling thing in the world. Maybe it’s a rock song that transports you to your first real concert, the smell of sweat in the press of strangers’ bodies as dizzying as the music itself.  Maybe it’s a song that takes you back to that car and that night and that kiss. The Greatest Hits takes this concept literally. Following a tragic accident that…

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It’s probably no secret by now that I’m a huge proponent of a good night’s sleep. Easier said than done if you’re a mama with little ones. Over the years I’ve fine-tuned my nightly routine to what works for me. This includes things like avoiding blue light at night and sipping on relaxing drinks. This delicious cherry rose moon milk recipe is a great way to unwind at night! What is Moon Milk? Some of us can remember being given a glass of warm milk as a kid for sleeplessness. Turns out there’s actually some solid science behind the age-old…

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Officials in Washington, including President Joe Biden, have broadly avoided directly criticising Mr Netanyahu’s approach to the conflict, which began when Hamas gunmen stormed into southern Israel on 7 October, killing about 1,200 people and taking 253 others hostage.

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  James McNellis from Washington, DC, United States, via Wikimedia Commons Stereotypes are tricky. Growing up, I was taught to get to know people and who they are on the inside before making assumptions about their likes, dislikes, beliefs, and character. At the same time, I was also taught to be wary of individuals who dressed like thugs or acted foolishly in public because, as the saying goes, “If you act like a clown, you will attract the circus.” I am often misjudged based on my appearance and the demographics that I fill. I sport my signature mohawk, which lately…

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  The explosion in three-point shooting ushered in by Stephen Curry, alongside fellow splash bro Klay Thompson, has literally changed the game we all know and love over the past decade. Once Golden State proved that you could win a championship playing largely on the perimeter offensively, the entire league attempted to follow suit in duplicating that model. While no one has been able to do it quite like Golden State, what it produced was a lot of guys jacking up threes all willy-nilly and setting new records at breakneck speed. All that said, it’s absolutely wild to think that…

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  The CEO of TikTok is vowing to fight any potential ban of the social media app, urging users to “protect your constitutional rights” and promising to launch a legal battle if the bill that passed the House of Representatives Wednesday becomes law. In a video posted to Twitter/X, Shou Chew urged users to share their stories not only with friends and family, but with senators as well. (The last time TikTok tried to mobilize its user base to lobby government officials, it backfired. House officials were inundated with calls from young people, many of whom were unable to vote,…

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