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Redeem now The internet's noticing that Amazon delivery vans make a perplexing sound when backing up. The sound has been compared to a dying chicken and a crow falling down the stairs while vomiting. The sound may be a broadband frequency that's intended to be easier to locate and more recognizable, Input reports. The sound of Amazon delivery vans reversing has been compared to a 'demonic crow,' a flock of murderous hawks, and tortoise sex — but the reason behind the bizarre back-up sound could actually be safety, Input reports.
Gridiron Football achieved two firsts in Arizona during the past weekend: first, a coaches conference and showcase only for females flag football; and second, a youth football competition for flag and 7v7 teams. Among the noteworthy figures that joined them were Trey McBride, starting tight end for the Arizona Cardinals, Lyndsey Fry, who won a… ncG1vNJzZmidkae5urnEpqaroZGhwG%2BvzqZmo62jqbavecGaoKucXaSvqsDUmqmyZaKawKqwxKerZqeWYq6trtSqrJ6qoaqybrrEsGSmnaiesLB5x5qqZqiRqMCmsIyarpqxXw%3D%3D
Torey Edmonds has lived in the same house in an African-American neighborhood of the East End of Richmond, Va., for all of her 61 years. When she was a little girl, she says her neighborhood was a place of tidy homes with rose bushes and fruit trees, and residents had ready access to shops like beauty salons, movie theaters and several grocery stores. But as she grew up, she says, the neighborhood went downhill.
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Part 3 of the TED Radio Hour episode Changing Our Minds. How can we have more productive conversations with people we vehemently disagree with? Civil rights activist Loretta J. Ross gives us the tools to call people in — instead of calling them out. About Loretta J. Ross Loretta J. Ross is a civil and reproductive rights activist and organizer. She is also a visiting associate professor at Smith College, where she teaches a course on white supremacy, human rights, and calling in the calling out culture.
Oasis Ventures Entertainment, a Dubai-based investment fund, sued MoviePass on Monday, alleging that the loyalty-card company stole film titles to create its film unit. Oasis has had a joint venture with action movie producers Randall Emmett and George Furla since 2013.
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You know how sometimes people say, Oh, it's okay. You don't have to read the first book in this series to dive right into the second. This is not that kind of book. You know how sometimes people say, It's like everything you loved about the first book, only MORE. This is not that kind of book. Last year, Tamsyn Muir absolutely owned the lesbian-necromancers-in-space genre. She created a crumbly, dusty, deeply haunted and wonderfully goopy horror-universe with Gideon the Ninth, peopled it with creepy, sepulchral wizards, dipped it all in the reverential tones of quasi-Catholic religious fanaticism, wrote it like a science-fantasy parlor romance full of murder and then gave it to us, still warm and dripping, like a cat bringing home a particularly juicy mouse.