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Month: November 2025

“Just go ahead and unfollow”: Cam Skattebo claps back at critics after receiving backlash for enjoying life during injury rehab

Cam Skattebo made it clear on Tuesday that he won’t apologize for how he’s choosing to spend his time while recovering from a season-ending injury.

Israeli airstrike on a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon kills 11 people, Lebanese ministry says

State media and the Health Ministry in Lebanon say that an Israeli airstrike on a Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon has killed 11 people and wounded four. State-run National News Agency reported that the drone strike hit a car in the parking lot of a mosque in the Ein el-Hilweh refugee camp on the outskirts of Sidon. The Health Ministry said 11 people were killed and four wounded in the airstrike, without giving further details. The Israeli military said it struck a training center for Hamas, saying that the site was being used to prepare an attack against the Israeli army.

Story Points: The (Imperfect) Way to Measure Effort in Agile Projects

Story points help Agile teams estimate effort, but they’re far from perfect. Learn how story points work, why teams use them, and how to avoid common pitfalls. The post Story Points: The (Imperfect) Way to Measure Effort in Agile Projects appeared first on TechRepublic.

Letlive. and Taking Back Sunday in Las Vegas

This felt like a culmination of two separate worlds. Letlive. embodied the post-hardcore scene for the last twenty years and Taking Back Sunday the emo scene. Seeing them together on stage was truly a once in a lifetime experience. Both bands were stellar and delivered some of their best performances yet. Letlive. was, to no one’s surprise, stellar beyond belief. Jason Alan Butler has gained notoriety through all his bands as being one of the most captivating front man. He threw the bass drum, kicked over mic stands, and used his spilled water as a slip-n-slide across the stage. Every.

American Head Charge Frontman Resurfaces To Discuss Addiction Struggle With Soft White Underbelly

The YouTube channel Soft White Underbelly features interviews with “people who are frequently invisible in society-the unhoused, the sex worker, the chronic drug user, the runaway, the gang member, the poor and the sick.” A new episode on the channel posted three days ago features Cameron Heacock, former frontman of the Minneapolis nu-metal band American Head Charge. In the 45-minute interview, Heacock’s first public appearance in seven years, he discusses his current life: unhoused, living on the streets of Los Angeles, addicted to fentanyl. The post American Head Charge Frontman Resurfaces To Discuss Addiction Struggle With Soft White Underbelly appeared first on Stereogum.

The Saucony Ride 18 is the best running shoe for most people, and it just received its first Black Friday discount

Why wait for Black Friday? This Saucony Ride 18 deal saves 26% on all-rounder running shoes for men and women’s pairs.

Republicans revive bid to require proof of citizenship for mail-in voter registration

EXCLUSIVE Republicans in Congress are renewing a push to combat noncitizen voting in federal elections, directing their attention to the registration forms used to vote by mail. The Citizen Ballot Protection Act, spearheaded by Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) and Rep. Gary Palmer (R-AL), would codify states’ ability to require proof of citizenship on mail voting applications. The legislation, introduced Tuesday, was offered during the previous Congress but failed to gain traction under Democratic leadership and then-President Joe Biden.“Voting in our country is a sacred right that must solely be limited to American citizens,” Britt said in a statement. “To allow.

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