A fascinating collection of screen captures from online news sources on July 9. The urgency and directness of Apple News's top story about fake Ozempic is still striking: there’s such pure logic in the stripped design.
And it’s always fun to remember how clueless and dotcommified msn.com is. You can picture some worthless little editor, sweating bullets, if I pull the story about the giant centipede, will I lose my job?
This penultimate paragraph of an article has been nagging me:
Really? I see that some videos of the Russia’s latest missile attack on Kyiv have posted to Telegram. The one below shows at least four X-101s flying directly over my head before impact.
Which got me thinking again about that NYT analysis, until I was distracted by this:
Nudes in the City came to mind.
Where was I?
Here, again, at sunrise, running past the shrine to datura, aka devil’s trumpet, a vespertine-flowering plant that, if ingested, typically produces delirium, hyperthermia, tachycardia, bizarre behavior, severe mydriasis with resultant pronounced amnesia.
This article by Reuters was just brought to my attention:
Kolodka is the surgeon holding the brick in Brendan’s In One Image report from Day 867.
And, almost finally, this:
Asked about the prospect that former President Donald Trump could be reelected, the Ukrainian leader took a pragmatic approach: He dodged.
Zelenskyy, in Washington for the annual NATO Summit, told an audience at the Ronald Reagan Institute that he has had good conversations with the former president in the past and is optimistic he would have them again if Trump returns to the White House.
“I hope that if the people of America will elect President Trump, I hope that his policy with Ukraine will not change,” he told Fox anchor Bret Baier, who was moderating the conversation.
Wut?
Bret’s sit-down chit chat with Z is, er, nauseating. Neither of them are thinking about fascism and fear.
Finally, Yuriy talks about our air defense problem(s), which are manifold.