No images? Click here Happy Cinco de Mayo! 🌮🥃 Please drink responsibly and remember that Cinco de Mayo is not in fact Mexican Independence Day. (And maybe don't ask stupid questions on Google.) - Annie ON OUR RADARThis week, a writer's story on caffeine addiction gets grounded, a man loses his hard-earned cast iron seasoning and another boomer bigoted musician has a terrible take. The ride-hailing era has thrown up one perennial question: what's cheaper, Uber or Lyft? Lots of companies talk about green initiatives — but which of them are actually doing the work? AROUND THE WEBRussia Has A Vodka Addiction. So Does Vladimir Putin — But Not The Same Way The Russian leader is famously sober. There’s a reason that his country isn’t. These Ancient Objects Will Be Used At King Charles III's Coronation A spoon, a chair, a rock, an ampulla, a Bible and some oil are meant to help seal the bond among the monarch, the people, the church and God. VIDEO OF THE DAYSorority Recruitment Looks Terrifying In New Trailer For 'Bama Rush'I hope watching this trailer doesn't get me blackballed from ADPi. IN THE NEWS💰 GOP Donor Harlan Crow Paid Tuition For Clarence Thomas' Grandnephew, Report Says. Crow paid for private school for a relative Thomas said he was raising “as a son.” “This is way outside the norm,” said a former White House ethics lawyer. (ProPublica) 🇷🇸 Serbia: Eight Killed In Second Mass Shooting In Days, With Attacker On The Run. Police searching for attacker who fired automatic weapon from a moving vehicle in town south of Belgrade, injuring a further 13. (The Guardian) ➡️ Ed Sheeran Not Liable In 'Let's Get It On' Copyright Infringement Trial. A jury decided that Ed Sheeran's hit "Thinking Out Loud" was not liable in a suit that was brought forth by the heirs of Marvin Gaye’s co-writer. (NBC News) 🔙 Wagner Boss Says He Will Pull Troops Out Of Bakhmut. Leader of Russia's Wagner Group threatens to withdraw his troops from Ukrainian city of Bakhmut by Wednesday in row over ammunition supplies. (BBC) JUST FOR FUNThe Best Of Simone Giertz's 'Sh*tty' RobotsThe robots might not always serve a practical purpose, but they always succeed at making us laugh. GET MORE FROM DIGGDid someone forward this email to you? Subscribe to the Edition and Digg's other newsletters. |