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The Bible Created a Blueprint for Vilifying Powerful Women Leaders

The misogynistic logic of patriarchy is curiously circular: women cannot govern because they never have. But this big lie rests upon a bed of induced historical amnesia, the work of numberless erasures and omissions, collectively sending the message that the women who have ruled haven’t earned the right to be remembered. This logic doomed the legacies of the sixth century Queens Brunhild and Fredegund. They ruled over most of Western Europe for decades, leading armies, revamping tax policy, undertaking public works projects, and negotiating with kings, emperors, and popes.

The real differences between chicken nuggets, tenders, wings, and fingers

To learn about the difference between chicken nuggets, tenders, fingers, and wings, INSIDER spoke to Tom Super, senior vice president of communications for the National Chicken Council , and Jon Sherman, CEO of Sticky's Finger Joint , a New York City-based chain of chicken restaurants. Here's how various types of chicken differ from one another. Chicken nuggets and patties are classified as "further processed products.

The Summer I Turned Pretty S2 Finale: Who Belly Chooses

Warning: This post contains spoilers for the Season 2 finale of The Summer I Turned Pretty. After weeks of romantic tension, real estate dramas, and a terrible loss, the second season of The Summer I Turned Pretty has come to an end. Fans have followed Belly Conklin through her ups and downs with Conrad and Jeremiah Fisher, the brothers who both have feelings for her, and their collective struggle to grieve the boys’ mother Susannah after her recent death.

This Company Wants To Swap Oil, Gas Heating With Batteries

Antora Energy, a Bill Gates-backed startup with a bold pitch to use blocks of solid graphite to make heat-storing batteries, announced today that it will be opening its first factory in San Jose, Calif. Should the technology gain traction it could have a big effect on cutting fossil fuels from some of the world’s most difficult to decarbonize industries. Industries from paper production to concrete-making require a great deal of heat, which, to date, is typically supplied by fossil fuels like oil and natural gas.