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Selecting A Knife Grind.
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Selecting A Knife Grind.

Selecting A Knife Grind.
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SELCO: When Our SHTF Started, We Thought it Was Just a Temporary Disruption Too
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SELCO: When Our SHTF Started, We Thought it Was Just a Temporary Disruption Too

SELCO: When Our SHTF Started, We Thought it Was Just a Temporary Disruption Too
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10 Common Injuries And How To Treat Them
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10 Common Injuries And How To Treat Them

10 Common Injuries And How To Treat Them
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The Best Natural Decongestants for the Whole Family
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The Best Natural Decongestants for the Whole Family

The Best Natural Decongestants for the Whole Family
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What’s a Frugal Last Straw, and Why Does it Matter?
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What’s a Frugal Last Straw, and Why Does it Matter?

What’s a Frugal Last Straw, and Why Does it Matter?
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Senator Demands Answers: Was the American Flag Banned from a National Park?
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Senator Demands Answers: Was the American Flag Banned from a National Park?

Senator Demands Answers: Was the American Flag Banned from a National Park?
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Appealing 'IF' celebrates gift of imagination
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Appealing 'IF' celebrates gift of imagination

To become an adult is to put away childish things, to abandon make-believe and confront reality. But what if traces of our childhood imagination remain to help us through the trials of adulthood? This "what if" is at the heart of "IF," directorJohn Krasinski's foray into family-friendly fantasy after his breakout horror hits "A Quiet Place" (2018) and "A Quiet Place: Part II" (2020). "IF" centers on Bea (Cailey Fleming) a 12-year-old girl who lost her mother to cancer and now faces the prospect of losing her father (John Krasinski), who must undergo open-heart surgery. "IF" is the rare movie for children that isn't childish. It's also the rare family film that doesn't spoil the fun with political messaging or "edgy" adult humor. After moving to New York City to stay with her grandmother during her father's time in the hospital, Bea discovers that her upstairs neighbor Cal (Ryan Reynolds) runs a kind of halfway house for imaginary friends (IFs, for short) whose original children have grown up and forgotten them. Each IF must find a child lest it disappear forever. Cal and Bea form an unlikely bond as they try to place the IFs in new homes, with a little help from imaginary friends Blue (Steve Carell) and Blossom (Phoebe Waller-Bridge). The broad appeal of "IF" is John Krasinski’s ability to revive the child in all of us. While actual children will delight in the film's whimsical creations, adults will also find a potent reminder of the endless wonder of childhood. Fleming deftly portrays the turmoil of being in between these two states, as she struggles to hold on childhood's imaginative freedom. The actress clearly has a promising career ahead of her; she’s come a long way from her bit part as young Rey in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens." Ryan Reynolds doesn't stray too far from his typical persona, but he employs it so effortlessly I doubt anyone will complain. As usual, he puts in a comedic performance with a lot of heart and hilarious physical stunts; a poignant twist at the end gives his character surprising depth -- and may inspire a few tears from the audience. Krasinski (simply credited as Dad) comforts his daughter with boundless positivity, even while grappling with his own fears. Waller-Bridge, too, finds tenderness beneath her character's gentle wit; particularly in a scene exemplifying the movie's theme of how imagination brings comfort well into adulthood. Carell plays Blue as a loveable neurotic, perfectly complementing the more together Blossom. A stellar array of talent ensures that each IF is as memorable as its character design; Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, and Keegan-Michael Key are especially good. "IF" is the rare movie for children that isn't childish. It's also the rare family film that doesn't spoil the fun with political messaging or "edgy" adult humor. Parents will find themselves just as enraptured by the story as their children. Perhaps even more enraptured, as they remember their own forgotten, wild innocence. At the showing I attended, there were few dry eyes in audience as the credits rolled, even among grown men. Was I one of them? I'll admit it; fortunately I'd grabbed a few extra napkins with my popcorn. I'd advise anyone seeing this wonderful film to do the same.
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‘The Strongest Economy the United States has Ever Experienced’
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‘The Strongest Economy the United States has Ever Experienced’

The week of May 20, 2024: An economic boom (?), Section 230, ESG, AI, and much, much more.
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MEYERS: The Transportation Industry Stands Against Trafficking
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MEYERS: The Transportation Industry Stands Against Trafficking

MEYERS: The Transportation Industry Stands Against Trafficking
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Google should cancel AI Overviews in Search and end this nightmare
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Google should cancel AI Overviews in Search and end this nightmare

Google "upgraded" the Google Search experience at I/O 2024, bringing AI Overviews to the top of search results. This seemed like a good idea, at least from Google's perspective, since there's no hotter trend in tech right now than AI. Google wants users to let Google do the googling for them and speed up the Search experience, according to Sundar Pichai & Co. We've already explained why that was a bad idea from the start. Google's AI Overviews essentially steal content from websites and display it atop the results page. In the short run, websites that rely on that traffic could be hurt. Longer term, websites might go out of business, thus crippling the resources Google Gemini has at its disposal. But it turns out that AI Overviews are so much worse than we thought. The web is filled with examples of AI Overviews that spew out the wrong information, as AI is unable to discern between genuine content, jokes, and satire. Some of these AI Overviews have gone viral in the past few days, making Google Search and Gemini look like a sad joke. Google is still defining the work behind AI Overviews, but I think there's no way to fix this problem. The best thing Google could do is cancel AI Overviews indefinitely. Or hide it somewhere on the Google Search results pages where it can be accessed only be users who want AI to do the googling for them. Continue reading... The post Google should cancel AI Overviews in Search and end this nightmare appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: First-ever M4 iPad Pro discount, $100 off Pixel 8a, $75 TP-Link WiFi 6 router, more Best Ring Video Doorbell deals in May 2024 Best Apple deals for May 2024 Today’s deals: $20 Apple AirTags, $34 Roku Streaming Stick 4K, $130 Beats Solo 3, $47 Canon printer, more
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