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Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door was originally rated over a year ago
GoNintendo
Saved for a rainy day. 25 May 2024. by quence 0. image. With rumblings of a Switch successor becoming louder every day, Nintendo's current console does seem...
3 months ago
First Mover Americas: Bitcoin Retreats as Mt. Gox Moves $3B of BTC
CoinDesk
The latest price moves in crypto markets in context for July 16, 2024.
1 month ago
China’s Progress in Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment
Center for Security and Emerging Technology
To reduce its dependence on the United States and its allies for semiconductors, China is building domestic semiconductor manufacturing facilities by...
40 months ago
Pathologizing Masculinity
breakpoint.org
Our culture's rejection of these created truths is at the root of much of the real turmoil that the APA documents.
67 months ago
America’s Shadow Self
City Journal
For roughly 100 years, California was America's synecdoche: the part of the country that best represented its whole. It was town and country...
18 months ago
Doubts over Shell’s ‘drive carbon neutral’ claim
Greenpeace
Shell claims customers can opt to 'drive carbon neutral' by offsetting their emissions, but a new investigation casts doubt on the climate...
34 months ago
A frequent flyer tax could be the aviation industry’s only solution
Euronews.com
A frequent flyer tax is being tallied as one of the air travel industry's only solutions for meeting Europe's climate targets.
40 months ago
Israel Doesn’t Have a “Right to Exist” — But Israelis and Palestinians Do
Jacobin
No nation-state has an inviolable right to exist — especially not an ethnostate based on exclusion and ethnic cleansing.
39 months ago
What if the Earth has enough resources for us all after all?
Fast Company
A team of scientists concluded that the Earth can sustain, at most, only 7 billion people at subsistence levels of consumption.
73 months ago
South Africa: How common are xenophobic attacks?
BBC
There has been an upsurge in violence against migrants in South Africa, but how common are such attacks?
59 months ago