Tensions, taxes, and translation are all in play on today’s Bwoglines.
Voting from space? More likely than you think!
Today’s Bwoglines bring you an unexpected, unprecedented apology, as well as expected, unsubstantiated claims.
Happy hump day! Stay in the loop of the world at a very low commitment level with today’s Bwoglines.
Evidence that real rich people are corrupt and evidence that fake rich people win Emmys on today’s Bwoglines.
You can renegade to your heart’s content (but that almost-ban isn’t the most significant change the Trump Administration has made to American internet access).
Today’s Bwoglines bring you news from musicians in Mexico, politicians in the United States, and human rights advocates at Columbia Online University in the City of New York.
Last night, Oracle fought till they saw the sunlight (and an accepted acquisition offer for the purchase of US TikTok).
Happy Sunday everyone! The theme of today’s Bwoglines is unfortunately people in power can’t be trusted.
For all our readers and their loved ones on the West Coast: please stay safe.
Is it just me or has it been summer for like five years?
Bwogline: Ever close your eyes to rub them? You’ve probably “seen” shapes behind your eyelids, despite a lack of light. Those random formations are called “phosphenes,” and a recently published paper in the journal Cell shows they have some rhyme and reason. After researchers sent successive electrical impulses along a certain region of participants’ brains, […]
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