The Daily Populous

Friday December 29th, 2017 day edition

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In news that might be good for Hamilton fans—but bad for those sincerely looking for erotic footage of “revolutionary twinks”—it looks like admirers of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s breakout historical musical might have a new venue in which to indulge their love of rhythmically rhyming founding fathers: PornHub.

As noted by The Daily Dot, enterprising musical theater pirates have turned to the free porn uploading site as a way to get Miranda’s Tony-winner to the masses.

(Speaking of obscene, have you seen those ticket prices?

So far, the videos only run through the end of the musical’s first act, which is fitting, since that’s where one of the show’s biggest climaxes is.

All of this press attention means that the videos will probably get taken down pretty quickly, of course, so you might have to get inventive with your searches if you want to jam out to “Wait For It” or “The Schuyler Sisters.”

Just be careful; this is still PornHub after all, and thus full of ads and sidebars that are doing their damnedest to try to get you to throw away your shot. »

Adolescents Taking Abstinence-Only Sex Ed More Likely To Have Unprotected Sex

Authored by saludmovil.com

Published in the Journal of Adolescence, the new study reveals that abstinence-only sex education programs do not stop minors from having sex.

Students whose sex ed programs teach abstinence as the only way to protect sexual health are more likely to have unprotected sex than students who learn safe sexual practices.

The authors of the study cited evidence that sex ed programming influences either a positive or negative attitude toward condoms. »

Apple apologizes for iPhone slowdown drama, offers $29 battery replacements

Authored by theverge.com

This is a significant change in attitude around iPhone batteries — a decade ago, when the first iPhone came out, Apple said most iPhone users would never need to replace their batteries.

iOS will offer more information about battery health in early 2018. iPhone owners have long believed Apple artificially slows down older phones to drive new sales.

In its letter, Apple says “we’ve always wanted our customers to be able to use their iPhones as long as possible.” »

A Message to Our Customers

Authored by apple.com

A Message to Our Customers about iPhone Batteries and Performance.

We’ve been hearing feedback from our customers about the way we handle performance for iPhones with older batteries and how we have communicated that process.

To help customers learn more about iPhone’s rechargeable battery and the factors affecting its performance, we’ve posted a new support article, iPhone Battery and Performance. »

Tehran Police Say Women Will No Longer Be Arrested For Violating 'Islamic' Dress Code

Authored by huffingtonpost.com
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Police in Iran’s capital are loosening up restrictions regarding dress code after decades of pushback from women in the country.

On Wednesday, Tehran police announced that women will no longer risk arrest for breaching the country’s conservative interpretation of Islamic dress code, which includes a ban on wearing nail polish, heavy makeup or loose headscarves.

“Based on a society-oriented, educational approach, the police will not arrest those who don’t respect Islamic values,” said Brig. »