No images? Click here Good morning. I know there are a million more important things going on in the world today, but I can't stop thinking about the fact that this Real Housewives star lives in the "Johnny Tsunami" house. - Annie ON OUR RADARThis week we've also got a journalist who is seemingly new to the concept of fiction, a tech mogul who introduced financial inequality to Twitter. With so many attractions on offer, how can visitors to the US know which sights are worth seeing, and which aren't? CREDIT WE DIGG | SPONSORED Strong Credit Opens Doors — Get Started TodayImproving your credit score can take time, but CreditStrong makes it easy to get started today. AROUND THE WEBThe internet is obsessed with not working, and frankly, it's about time. Joe Rogan Admits He Lied About Schools Using Litter Boxes Rogan told guest Tulsi Gabbard last month that his wife's friend was a teacher at a school that installed litter boxes in the girls bathroom. 'Skinamarink' Is The Scariest Movie Of The Year Viewers are already saying they "haven't been scared like this in years." VIDEO OF THE DAYCut asked 100 people share their all-time worst experience in the bedroom. DIGG PICKS | SPONSORED The Best Amazon Picks In October Chosen By YouWe regularly share our favorite Amazon picks with you, but these are picks chosen by other Digg readers. IN THE NEWS📰 Benjamin Netanyahu Set To Become Israel's Prime Minister After Yair Lapid Concedes Defeat. Netanyahu was previously Israel's longest-serving leader and was removed from power in 2021 after 12 consecutive years in charge. (PBS Newshour) 🤝 Ethiopia's Tigray Conflict: Truce Agreed. A surprise deal has been reached in the Ethiopian civil war with both sides agreeing to halt their two-year conflict. (BBC) ➡️ Twitter Layoffs To Start Today, Company Tells Staff In An Email. A class action lawsuit was filed on Thursday against Twitter by its employees. (Reuters) 🏀 Brooklyn Nets Star Kyrie Irving Suspended Without Pay For At Least Five Games Over Antisemitic Tweet. Irving tweeted a link to an antisemitic documentary last week, and refused to condemn antisemitism in subsequent press conferences. (CBS News) JUST FOR FUNThis Is How Bright The World's Strongest Flashlight IsKyle Krueger got his hands on a $700 torch that can light up an entire block. GET MORE FROM DIGGDid someone forward this email to you? Subscribe to the Edition and Digg's other newsletters. |