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Erotic Parody 'Melania: Devourer of Men' Sales Surge on Amazon Amid Documentary Flop | Matthew Gault for 404 Media (@404mediaco)
Ronald McDonald was named after serial killer from 1890s? | Jordan Liles for Snopes.com (@snopes)
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/ronald-mcdonald-serial-killer/
well, just learned this existed…
Ghost the Musical (Original Cast Recording) by Cast of Ghost - The Musical on Apple Music https://album.link/us/i/1061722337
Why employers get "mouse jigglers" that fake working | Emily Peck for Axios (@axios)
https://www.axios.com/2024/06/18/wells-fargo-mouse-jiggler-fired-employee-productivity
North Dakotans Approve Age Limit for Members of Congress | Ernesto Londoño for
The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/11/us/north-dakota-age-limit-election.html
For people putting a life back together after divorce, mundane household objects can be painful marital reminders. And in a practical sense, many items might have departed with the ex-spouse. Gift registries for divorce are a new way for loved ones to lend a hand, especially if they’re not quite sure how else to help. A rare divorce-specific registry, Fresh Starts, allows recipients to ask for items they need. Users say taking in gifts after divorce is a positive way to rebuild. It also allows friends and family to be present without taking sides, at least out loud. Fresh Starts has between 50,000 and 70,000 monthly users. Divorce registries are part of a trend toward breaking the stigma of broken marriages, along with divorce parties and formal divorce announcements.
Got back! Paul McCartney's stolen bass is found and returned to the Beatle after more than 50 years | Brian Melley for AP News
A bass stolen from Paul McCartney more than 50 years ago has been found and returned to the Beatle. A woman living on England's south coast came forward after word spread last year about the search for the missing 1961 violin-shaped Höfner bass. McCartney's website said Thursday that the instrument was authenticated by the manufacturer and the musician is incredibly grateful to those who helped find it. The bass was stolen from a roadie's van in 1972 in London and sold to a pub landlord. Scott Jones, a journalist who helped in the search, said the daughter-in-law of the deceased landlord came forward to give back the instrument.