No images? Click here Good morning and happy Pokémon Day! The franchise was first introduced today in 1996, and fans can expect news this morning from Pokémon Presents 2023. Stay tuned. - Annie ON OUR RADARThis week, a husband who wakes up his sleep-deprived spouse in the middle of the night to chat, a mother-in-law who wants a say in what her daughter-in-law eats while breastfeeding, and a boss who told an employee’s girlfriend that she could do better. KRATOM WE DIGG | SPONSORED Is This The Next Cannabis?Kratom is an ancient leaf that is a relative of the coffee plant that can energize you and help manage pain. AROUND THE WEB'She Wanted To Enter On A Trapeze': The Secret World Of Celebrity Wedding Planning As a 188-page lawsuit details the chaos surrounding Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz's £2.85 million wedding, Ellie Muir speaks to real-life event planners about some of their wildest experiences with elite brides and grooms. American Consumers Are Stretched To Their Limit Corporations — and inflation — are testing the limits of American consumers. Here's What You May Have Missed This Weekend We're back with our Digg x Insider weekend round-up. From a dumpster turned tiny home to an ex-gang Sphynx cat, these stories are sure to show that everything is not always as it seems. VIDEO OF THE DAY'Everything Everywhere All At Once' Star James Hong Makes Hilarious SAG Awards Acceptance SpeechRecalling a time when Asian actors were not considered "good enough" to play Asian roles, Hong celebrates the "Everything Everywhere" cast winning Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. DIGG PICKS | SPONSORED Spring's Upon Us, Get Ready To Garden In ComfortWe blinked, and we're already through most of the cold months. We're getting our gardens ready now, and here's what we need to grow comfortably. IN THE NEWS🚢 Officials Fear Death Toll For Shipwreck In Italy Could Top 100. Rescue workers are still looking for dozens of missing people after a boat carrying some 200 migrants crashed into rocks off the Italian coast. (EuroNews) 📰 COVID-19 Pandemic Most Likely Came From Lab Leak, Energy Department Says. In an updated intelligence report, the Energy Department has shifted its opinion to match that of the FBI's, but makes the judgement with "low confidence." (Wall Street Journal) 🚀 SpaceX Aborts Launch Of Four-Man Crew To Space Station Just Before Liftoff. An issue with the Falcon 9 rocket's engine ignition system prompted the postponement. (CBS News) ➡️ Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan Goes Before The Supreme Court Tuesday. Here’s what borrowers need to know. (CNN) JUST FOR FUNMany of these celebrations and everyday activities have their origins in Pagan culture. GET MORE FROM DIGGDid someone forward this email to you? Subscribe to the Edition and Digg's other newsletters. |
Monday, February 27, 2023
James Hong's Awards Speech Is Perfect
Sunday, February 26, 2023
Epic Osprey Sighting
No images? Click here Hope you're having a great weekend! Here are some of our favorite videos of late. - Annie MOST POPULAR THIS WEEKPhotographer Mark Smith is known for his striking images and clips of birds of prey in action, and this footage of an osprey emerging out of the water with its meal is some of his finest work. Ball got the judges and most of the audience off their seats and on their feet once again after banging out Radiohead's "Creep" with an emphatic touch. It's all to prevent the disastrous consequences of a decision made by a river engineer back in the 1800s. DIGG PICKS | SPONSORED Ending Soon: This Successful Kickstarter Delivers More Secure Bags For TravelersBenefit from hidden pockets, anti-cut material, RFID-blocking and more built into a backpack or sling. ICYMIDIGG PICKS | SPONSORED There's No Lego Set We Want More Than This Massive Millennium FalconMade from 7,541 Lego pieces, this enormous set will be the crown jewel of our Lego collection. ONE MORE FOR THE ROADThis might be the best rendition of "Hummer" the band ever performed. From the Pinkpop Festival in the Netherlands, on May 23, 1994. GET MORE FROM DIGGDid someone forward this email to you? Subscribe to the daily video email and Digg's other newsletters.
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Tuesday, February 21, 2023
Why Flying Sucks Now
No images? Click here Good morning and happy Fat Tuesday! I hope you're indulging in something delicious today. - Annie ON OUR RADARThis week, we are also appreciating dads, torturing ourselves on Twitter and witnessing the downfall of an iconic meme figure. First time developer Mundfish has come out of nowhere with an atom-punk themed spin on the USSR in the 1950s. This new first-person shooter looks incredible, but do the reviews reflect how gorgeous it looks? PERFORMANCE WE DIGG | SPONSORED Get Your Best Erections, Naturally. Get 10% Off JOYMODE Today With Code DIGG10JOYMODE is an awesome, all natural, sexual performance booster that will help you get your best erections. Like a pre-workout but for sex. Mix with a glass of water and enjoy better blood flow, quality and firmness. AROUND THE WEBCrowded airports, terrible customer service, awful food, canceled trips: US airline chaos was caused by a misguided attempt to improve plane travel. The People Who Are Secretly Working Multiple Full-Time Jobs From Home "I wasn't happy at my old company, started job searching this summer, received two job offers relatively quickly, and accepted both." VIDEO OF THE DAYAshton Kutcher Rewatches Himself And Mila Kunis In 'That '70s Show'Kutcher looks back at his younger self — and his now-wife — starring together in the comedy twenty-plus years ago. DIGG PICKS | SPONSORED This Titanium Carabiner Is Canada's PrideSturdy, versatile and beautiful, we'd be happy to rock this sleek carabiner from the great white north. IN THE NEWS📰 Fear, Panic As New Earthquakes Hit Turkey-Syria Border, Killing Six. Magnitude 6.3 and 5.8 earthquakes rocked Turkey and Syria border region; hundreds injured. (Aljazeera) 🇷🇺 Putin Pulls Back From Last Remaining Nuclear Arms Control Pact With The US. Russian President said he is suspending his country’s participation in the New START nuclear arms reduction treaty. (CNN) 🆎 Fifth Person Confirmed To Be Cured Of HIV. The Dusseldorf patient is latest to be rid of HIV with no signs of return. (ABC News) 📱 First-Generation iPhone, Still In The Box, Sells For More Than $63,000. The 2007 phone, which is still sealed in its box, sold for more than 100 times its original price. (CBS News) JUST FOR FUNPhotographer Mark Smith is known for his striking images and clips of birds of prey in action, and this footage of an osprey emerging out of the water with its meal is some of his finest work. GET MORE FROM DIGGDid someone forward this email to you? Subscribe to the Edition and Digg's other newsletters.
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