Click Here to Kill, by Brian Merchant ( harpers.org )
A fascinating investigation into hitman websites on the dark web, and what would lead someone to pour thousands of dollars into such shady websites hoping to kill an ex.
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A fascinating investigation into hitman websites on the dark web, and what would lead someone to pour thousands of dollars into such shady websites hoping to kill an ex.
We often hear about the latest engagement hacks on other platforms like Instagram, TikTok, or X, formerly known as Twitter. But Google is consequential above all of these, acting essentially as the referee of the web. Yet deep knowledge of how its systems work is largely limited to industry publications and marketing firms —...
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Research from The Lancet Public Health reveals that short bouts of everyday incidental activities can significantly reduce heart disease risk. This study, involving over 25,000 adults, emphasizes that continuous movements lasting 1-3 minutes offer the most benefits. The findings challenge traditional beliefs about the duration...
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