• Sir David Attenborough will turn 100 years old on May 8th 2026
    Sir David Attenborough will turn 100 years old on May 8th 2026
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  • David Courvelle, a 56-year-old former contract officer at the South Louisiana ICE Processing Center in Basile, has pleaded guilty in federal court to the sexual abuse of a woman in his custody.

    Over several months, Courvelle exploited his position of authority to abuse a Nicaraguan migrant who was under his direct supervision.

    Court records reveal he manipulated the victim with items such as food and photographs of her daughter.

    The misconduct was eventually uncovered after coworkers reported suspicious behavior inside the janitors closet, and he now faces a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison.
    David Courvelle, a 56-year-old former contract officer at the South Louisiana ICE Processing Center in Basile, has pleaded guilty in federal court to the sexual abuse of a woman in his custody. Over several months, Courvelle exploited his position of authority to abuse a Nicaraguan migrant who was under his direct supervision. Court records reveal he manipulated the victim with items such as food and photographs of her daughter. The misconduct was eventually uncovered after coworkers reported suspicious behavior inside the janitors closet, and he now faces a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison.
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  • The internet is completely divided over this situation

    Some people believe she has every right to compete, while others argue the rules are necessary to protect fairness in women’s sports

    Transgender golfer Hailey Davidson has filed a lawsuit against the USGA, LPGA, and a New Jersey golf club after being denied entry into a U.S. Women’s Open qualifier. The lawsuit, filed on March 19, is seeking damages, though the exact amount hasn’t been revealed

    The controversy began after the USGA and LPGA updated their gender eligibility rules in late 2024. The new policy requires players to be assigned female at birth or to have transitioned before male puberty. Davidson, who is 33, began hormone therapy back in 2015 and later underwent gender-affirming surgery in 2021

    Under the previous rules, she was eligible to compete and even participated in a U.S. Open qualifier and LPGA Qualifying School in 2024, though she didn’t qualify in either event.

    Now, she argues that the updated policy effectively blocks athletes like her from competing, especially since many regions restrict access to early medical transition

    The debate continues, raising bigger questions about fairness, inclusion, and the future of sports
    The internet is completely divided over this situation Some people believe she has every right to compete, while others argue the rules are necessary to protect fairness in women’s sports Transgender golfer Hailey Davidson has filed a lawsuit against the USGA, LPGA, and a New Jersey golf club after being denied entry into a U.S. Women’s Open qualifier. The lawsuit, filed on March 19, is seeking damages, though the exact amount hasn’t been revealed The controversy began after the USGA and LPGA updated their gender eligibility rules in late 2024. The new policy requires players to be assigned female at birth or to have transitioned before male puberty. Davidson, who is 33, began hormone therapy back in 2015 and later underwent gender-affirming surgery in 2021 Under the previous rules, she was eligible to compete and even participated in a U.S. Open qualifier and LPGA Qualifying School in 2024, though she didn’t qualify in either event. Now, she argues that the updated policy effectively blocks athletes like her from competing, especially since many regions restrict access to early medical transition The debate continues, raising bigger questions about fairness, inclusion, and the future of sports
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  • (David Attenborough starts narating Wizard of the 7 Dwarfs)
    (David Attenborough starts narating Wizard of the 7 Dwarfs)
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  • Here’s a cleaner rewritten version (same story, smoother for social media):

    A photo that took eight years to capture.

    In 2012, fine art student Regina Valkenborgh was experimenting with pinhole photography at the University of Hertfordshire’s Bayfordbury Observatory in England. She used a simple 500ml cider can, placed photographic paper inside it, poked a tiny hole in the side, and taped it to one of the observatory’s telescopes. Then she forgot about it.

    More than eight years later, in September 2020, the observatory’s technical officer David Campbell was preparing the area for solar panel installation when he noticed the old can. Before throwing it away, he decided to check inside.

    What he found was extraordinary.

    The photographic paper had captured 2,953 arcing trails of the sun rising and setting across the sky over nearly a decade. The image even shows the observatory’s oldest telescope dome and, faintly, a structure that wasn’t built until 2017—right in the middle of the exposure period.

    Valkenborgh had tried similar experiments before, but moisture usually ruined the paper. This one survived by pure chance, quietly recording the sun’s movement while Earth completed eight full orbits.

    The previous record for the longest photographic exposure was four years and eight months, held by German artist Michael Wesely. Valkenborgh’s accidental image nearly doubled it.

    She later said the photo reminds her how small human life is compared to the vast passage of time.

    Just a beer can, a piece of paper, a tiny hole—and eight years of patience she didn’t even know she had.
    Here’s a cleaner rewritten version (same story, smoother for social media): A photo that took eight years to capture. In 2012, fine art student Regina Valkenborgh was experimenting with pinhole photography at the University of Hertfordshire’s Bayfordbury Observatory in England. She used a simple 500ml cider can, placed photographic paper inside it, poked a tiny hole in the side, and taped it to one of the observatory’s telescopes. Then she forgot about it. More than eight years later, in September 2020, the observatory’s technical officer David Campbell was preparing the area for solar panel installation when he noticed the old can. Before throwing it away, he decided to check inside. What he found was extraordinary. The photographic paper had captured 2,953 arcing trails of the sun rising and setting across the sky over nearly a decade. The image even shows the observatory’s oldest telescope dome and, faintly, a structure that wasn’t built until 2017—right in the middle of the exposure period. Valkenborgh had tried similar experiments before, but moisture usually ruined the paper. This one survived by pure chance, quietly recording the sun’s movement while Earth completed eight full orbits. The previous record for the longest photographic exposure was four years and eight months, held by German artist Michael Wesely. Valkenborgh’s accidental image nearly doubled it. She later said the photo reminds her how small human life is compared to the vast passage of time. Just a beer can, a piece of paper, a tiny hole—and eight years of patience she didn’t even know she had.
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