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FBI Director Kash Patel defends leadership at contentious hearing
newsFBI Director Kash Patel defends leadership at contentious hearing
Patel faced lawmakers about alleged excessive drinking, leak investigations and bureau management in a testy congressional hearing.
White Sox beat Royals 6-5 on Derek Hill pinch-hit homer
sportsWhite Sox beat Royals 6-5 on Derek Hill pinch-hit homer
Derek Hill's pinch-hit solo homer in the eighth gave Chicago a 6-5 lead; White Sox prevailed 6-5 over Kansas City.
static.klipy.comSpencer Pratt rises in LA mayor polls as Karen Bass stalls
tvSpencer Pratt rises in LA mayor polls as Karen Bass stalls
Reality star Spencer Pratt's viral campaign shows polling gains while incumbent Karen Bass's support appears to flatline.
huffpost.comMontreal Victoire to face Ottawa Charge in all-Canadian Walter Cup Final
sportsMontreal Victoire to face Ottawa Charge in all-Canadian Walter Cup Final
Montreal beat Minnesota 2-1 in Game 5 to reach their first PWHL Walter Cup Final against the Ottawa Charge.
dailyfaceoff.comPokémon Winds & Waves main theme recorded by NHK Symphony Orchestra
gamingPokémon Winds & Waves main theme recorded by NHK Symphony Orchestra
Official behind‑the‑scenes video shows the NHK Symphony Orchestra recording the main theme for Pokémon Winds and Pokémon Waves.
Portland Fire win on Sarah Ashlee Barker buzzer-beater
sportsPortland Fire win on Sarah Ashlee Barker buzzer-beater
Barker grabbed a Bridget Carleton miss and banked a putback at the buzzer to lift Portland 98-96 over New York, the franchise's first win.
portlandsupporter.comThe Punisher One Last Kill ending teases Spider-Man crossover
tvThe Punisher One Last Kill ending teases Spider-Man crossover
The Disney+ special's final scenes suggest Frank Castle may tie into Spider: Brand New Day and future MCU storylines.
slashfilm.comYuji Ohno, Lupin III composer, dies at 84
musicYuji Ohno, Lupin III composer, dies at 84
Legendary jazz composer Yuji Ohno, whose music defined much of the Lupin III franchise, died on May 4 at age 84.
Pope Leo XIV appoints Father Emilio Biosca Agüero to Florida diocese
newsPope Leo XIV appoints Father Emilio Biosca Agüero to Florida diocese
Pope names Emilio Biosca Agüero, whose D.C. parish lost 40+ members to ICE raids, as bishop in southwest Florida.


Good Omens Season 3 finale, director explains the ending
tvGood Omens Season 3 finale, director explains the ending
Director Rachel Talalay says Aziraphale and Crowley’s finale affirms their enduring bond and explains the show’s final beats.
tvinsider.comMasterChef Australia changes Immunity Pin rules
tvMasterChef Australia changes Immunity Pin rules
Contestants must decide whether to use the Immunity Pin after hearing a challenge but before they start cooking.
static.klipy.comThe Talos Principle 3 announced for PS5 and PC, finale due 2027
gamingThe Talos Principle 3 announced for PS5 and PC, finale due 2027
Croteam and Devolver reveal Talos Principle 3 as the series finale, a multiworld philosophical puzzle game coming in 2027
US wholesale inflation jumps 6.0% in April, PPI surges
financeUS wholesale inflation jumps 6.0% in April, PPI surges
Producer Price Index rose 1.4% month-over-month and 6.0% year-over-year in April, the biggest annual rise since 2022.


Jason Collins, NBA trailblazer, dies at 47
sportsJason Collins, NBA trailblazer, dies at 47
Jason Collins, the NBA's first openly gay player, has died at 47 after a battle with brain cancer.
Donald Gibb, 'Ogre' from Revenge of the Nerds, dies at 71
moviesDonald Gibb, 'Ogre' from Revenge of the Nerds, dies at 71
Actor Donald Gibb, known for playing Ogre and Ray Jackson, has died at age 71.
static.klipy.comSC Supreme Court overturns Alex Murdaugh's murder convictions
newsSC Supreme Court overturns Alex Murdaugh's murder convictions
South Carolina high court vacated Murdaugh's 2023 convictions in his wife’s and son's killings and ordered a new trial.
Toronto Maple Leafs relieve head coach Craig Berube
sportsToronto Maple Leafs relieve head coach Craig Berube
GM John Chayka announced the Leafs have fired Craig Berube after two seasons and the club missing the playoffs.
nhl.comRep. Andy Ogles says his child has 'nightmares' about 'big, bad Biden'
newsRep. Andy Ogles says his child has 'nightmares' about 'big, bad Biden'
On Fox Business Ogles said his child fears a 'big, bad Biden,' comments coming as he faces a federal probe over campaign finances.
Peter Jackson says he 'doesn't dislike' AI, teases Hunt for Gollum at Cannes
moviesPeter Jackson says he 'doesn't dislike' AI, teases Hunt for Gollum at Cannes
At Cannes Jackson defended AI as a filmmaking tool, hinted at a Hunt for Gollum project and explained directing plans for LOTR material.
New Steam Controller hides Wilhelm scream Easter egg when dropped
gamingNew Steam Controller hides Wilhelm scream Easter egg when dropped
Owners report Valve's new Steam Controller occasionally plays the Wilhelm scream sound effect if the device is dropped.
Reports: MOVE bombing victims' remains sat in Penn Museum for years
Legal depositions and investigative reporting show bones of children killed in Philadelphia's 1985 MOVE bombing were housed at the University of Pennsylvania Museum for decades after the fire. Documents state city officials and museum staff transferred remains pulled from the rubble into museum collections where some were stored in a cardboard box without climate-controlled conditions. Princeton used some of those remains in a 2015 graduate seminar and in a 2019 undergraduate course video, and Princeton Anthropology Chair Carolyn Rouse has said she did not know their current location. The revelations raise urgent questions about how institutions handled human remains from a racially charged police assault and complicate family efforts to repatriate and bury the MOVE victims.
Every time I teach the MOVE bombing, students are shocked. And when I teach the aftermath involving an anthropologist who hoarded some of the remains and used them as teaching tools, they are even more shocked. And I teach in Pennsylvania. Even some students from Philly are unaware of this history
And I actually think you can't teach the bombing now without also teaching about the abuses of the remains (and the activism of the people who tried to bring it to light). It's part of it.
I was in high school when it happened. To this day I remember the MOVE bombing but I did not hear about the crime against the victims' remains until quite recently. It is horrifying that the city of Philadelphia could bomb and burn down one of its own neighborhoods to inflict punishment on an
Lots of things radicalized me. But learning about the MOVE bombing was definitely an accelerant.
Yep. And, it's not a recent thing. Here's an article I wrote way back in 1992 about Black people's remains from Atlanta's Oakland Cemetery living in Georgia State University's anthropology lab.
....and a university proudly published a video of the anthropologist holding those remains up for a class to gaze at
Plenty of kids around Boston don't know anything about the city's racist history. At my daughters' progressive HS in the burbs, there was a certain smugness about Northeast superiority. Once when my youngest said we were going to New Orleans for spring break, a teacher joked, "My condolences."
I am 50, from philly and remember this vividly. Most people younger than me,though...
I learned about it in the early 1990s from an art installation at a museum - it was profoundly shocking to me as a young adult, and it changed how I see the world. Learning about eugenics as an adult was similar. Now I teach about both in my classes.
I am so glad to hear you are teaching this. Lucky students. It was such a horror. Compounded by the way it was accepted by civil society. Practically an "oh well."
Went to college in the Philly orbit ‘87-91 and only heard it mentioned once/twice.
I was 13 and living not far from Philly, so it was huge news. Looking back, it had an enormous effect on my politics.
I had heard about it when it happened (15 year old living in DC area), but I didn't really understand until after I arrived in Philly for grad school in the early 1990s. The legacy was everywhere, shaping everything in that city.