Site icon Peter A. Hovis

Why so many comedians’ lives end in tragedy

Follow @Flipboard See More in “The Daily Edition” Download App
PRESENTED BY

Why gas is actually cheap in America
The Hustle · Mark Dent
Gas is at record-high prices in the United States, but it still costs far less than elsewhere in the world.
Why monkeypox is a repeat of the data mistakes made with COVID-19
Vox · Miranda Dixon-Luinenburg
Accurate data is critical for public health, and the U.S. doesn’t have it.
Did you get the polio vaccine? How to know if you’re protected against the virus
flipboard.com · Caitlin O’Kane
Until the recent uptick, the polio vaccine had virtually wiped out the disease for generations of Americans.
NYC says it welcomes migrants. The reality is more complicated
Bloomberg · Ella Ceron
The city’s promise to shelter anyone in need has hit a breaking point.
Why the U.S. is struggling to modernize the electric grid
CNBC · Nathaniel Lee
Blackouts are growing more frequent in the United States.
The 14 scariest things we saw at Black Hat 2022
PCMag · Max Eddy
Every year, the Black Hat conference features the most startling security research.
Get the award-winning app
Stay updated on events of the day, favorite hobbies and stories recommended by other enthusiasts. It’s all in one place.
All the NFL teams with new uniforms and helmets for the 2022 season
Insider · Cork Gaines and Tyler Lauletta
The NFL is dropping its one-helmet rule; many teams have added an alternate helmet this year with more sure to come.
Tom Holland taking a break from social media for his mental health
Variety · K.J. Yossman
The Spider-Man star, who has 67.7 million followers on Instagram and 7.4 million on Twitter, has rarely used either platform of late.
Why so many comedians’ lives end in tragedy
The Daily Beast · Nick Schager
A new docuseries examines the lives of comedians — from Chris Farley to Richard Pryor — who were consumed by the fame monster.
‘Fast Times at Ridgemont High’: The story behind the soundtrack
billboard.com · Ron Hart
Released 40 years ago, the film has a classic rock soundtrack but a punk/new wave heart.

©2022 Flipboard, Inc. Made with love at 555 Bryant St #352 Palo Alto, CA 94301

Exit mobile version
Skip to toolbar