(John Vibes) This week, the United States Senate voted to allow government agencies to access your browsing history without a warrant. The bill was a reauthorization of the Patriot Act, but there was a privacy amendment that was added to the bill in an attempt to curtail the overreach in government surveillance. Unfortunately, that amendment narrowly failed by just one vote this week.
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This Genius Autistic Artist Can Draw Entire Cities Using His Memory
(Mayukh Saha) Stephen Wiltshire was written off as autistic by doctors when he was just three years old. But at the age of 46, he is stirring up a storm in the art sphere. He just spends five days sketching a city skyline in vivid detail just after one ride on the helicopter.
Average Households Could Be Powered By This Solar-Pavement Driveway Made From Plastic Bottles
(Anthony McLennan) Platio Solar, a Budapest-based company, has come up with an innovative solution for alternative energy – solar pavers made from recycled plastic which can be built into driveways or pavements.
NASA Actually Recorded Strange And Chilling Sound In Space
(John Vibes) For a long time, many experts believed that there was no sound in space because it is a vacuum, but sound does exist in the form of electromagnetic vibrations, you just need the right tools to be able to hear it. NASA scientists with the Van Allen Probes mission were able to record these sounds, and have given them different classifications.
Heartwarming: This Chinese Millionaire Went Broke To Build A Shelter To Save Thousands Of Dogs From The Slaughterhouse
(Mayukh Saha) Wang Yan, a steel manufacturer has gone broke three years after buying and turning a dog slaughterhouse into a rescue shelter.
More Americans Are Turning to Grow Their Own Food and Seed Companies Can’t Keep Up
(Mayukh Saha) With the pandemic locking us all inside our homes, many hobbies are surging. There is an increase in gaming, and people are finally trying to read the book that was gathering dust on their bookshelves. There have been strange panic buying trends as well. People have felt the shortages of baker’s yeast to even toilet paper. And now, there is a shortage of seeds. Perhaps, this might be due to the rise of pandemic gardens.
Scientists Think They Know Why Naval Sonar Results In Mass Whale Beachings
(Anthony McLennan) Whales beachings have long been linked with underwater sounds caused by naval sonar- now scientists believe they have strong evidence that this is the case.
Good News: CEO Of Texas Roadhouse Sacrifices Salary And Bonus To Pay Employees
(Anthony McLennan) Texas Roadhouse founder and CEO Kent Taylor has pledged to give up his base salary and any bonuses for the rest of 2020 in order to help pay the restaurant chain’s employees during the coronavirus crisis.
Study Suggests Ocean Creatures Have Been Protecting Humanity From Viruses
(John Vibes) According to a new study conducted by a team of researchers from the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), creatures in the ocean have acted as a natural defense against viruses for the human population. In a series of lab experiments, a team led by marine ecologist Jennifer Welsh observed marine organisms to see how they interacted with viruses in their ecosystem. The study was published in the Nature journal Scientific Reports.
Global Mass Meditation Coincides With Spike In The Earth’s Geomagnetic Field
(Luke Miller) From the 4th to 5th of April there was a spike in the Earth’s geomagnetic field, bringing the Schumann Resonance power to the highest point of 76. What is interesting to note, is this spike coincided with the global mass meditation which took place on this date.
Goodness: People Are Stocking “Little Free Libraries” With Food And Supplies For Neighbors
(Mandy Froelich) Trials and tribulations may befall the human race, but our species will never lose its resiliency. This has never been more apparent than in the current age of Covid-19. Yes, fights over toilet paper have been documented around the world. But, plenty of positive action has also been witnessed in the wake of the pandemic. For instance, many good Samaritans are stocking Little Free Libraries with food, toilet paper, and other supplies for neighbors.
10 Mistakes Couples Make In Long Term Relationships And How To Avoid Them
(Maria Ruszel) Is a great partnership in the 21st century possible?
Landlord Tells Restaurant Owners to Pay Their Employees Instead of Rent During Pandemic
(John Vibes) We need more of this!
In The Midst Of A Tragic Human Pandemic, The Environment Is Flourishing
(John Vibes) As we have highlighted in a few different reports since the COVID-19 coronavirus quarantines began, the extreme decrease in human activity has given the planet some space to breathe.
Muskin the Vegetable Leather is Made from Mushrooms and Could Replace Animal Leather
(Mayukh Saha) The world is now moving towards sustainable fashion after decades of harmful fast fashion fads. People are slowly but steadily understanding the flipside of using products made from animal skin – bags, shoes, jackets, pants, and even belts. It causes widespread ecological damage and it is about time we shift to something that is less harmful. This is where Muskin comes in.














