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Highway to Hell (1991) [360p] : fullmoviesonyoutube
Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Horror [USA:R, 1 h 34 min] Patrick Bergin, Adam Storke, Chad Lowe, Kristy Swanson Director: Ate de Jong Charlie and Rachel run away from home to get married in Las Vegas. via Pocket
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Ninja Terminator (1986) [360p] : fullmoviesonyoutube
Trash cinema but there’s some hilariously bad scenes if I remember correctly. Trailer One scene that you can see in the trailer involves a tiny toy robot sent from one ninja to the other to deliver a message. via Pocket
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Islamic State returns to Kobane five months after it was driven out – The Washington Post
SANLIURFA, Turkey — The Islamic State launched a bloody assault against the Kurdish Syrian town of Kobane on Thursday, five months after the militants were driven from the area by intense U.S. airstrikes. via Pocket
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Me and Abu Taubah – “strange conversations with a confused jihadi” (BBC News) : TrueReddit
Me and Abu Taubah – “strange conversations with a confused jihadi” (BBC News) (bbc.co.uk)submitted 17 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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‘I am the Watcher’: Stalker’s chilling letters force fearful family from home – The Washington Post
In a quiet bedroom community in New Jersey, past the quaint mom-and-pop shops that line downtown, a million-dollar dream home buried behind decades-old trees sits empty. The new owners who bought it last summer are scared to move in and no one else …
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‘Armenia is not a new Maidan. Please don’t make it one’ | World news | The Guardian
Many Russian analysts are hurrying to suggest that this week’s protests in Yerevan and their suppression by the Armenian government are the opening round of a new Maidan – an anti-Moscow action promoted and exploited by the west as part of a broader…
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CEO pay at US’s largest companies is up 54% since recovery began in 2009 | US news | The Guardian
Psst… Want to earn a CEO’s hourly wage? You can. You’ll just have to toil for about five weeks to do it, without a single day off. via Pocket
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Burundi vice-president calls on president to quit | World news | The Guardian
One of Burundi’s vice-presidents has fled the country and sought refuge in Belgium after urging the president to step down days before key elections. He told France 24 television he had sought refuge in Belgium after opposing Nkurunziza’s bid for a …
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A US court will hear arguments on Thursday that oil giant Petrobras should stand trial for a “rotten to the core” culture of bribery and corruption that has rocked Brazilian businesses and political elite and lowered the company’s value by $90bn. vi…
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The secret lives of phone sex workers | Art and design | The Guardian
In just a few seconds, a few mumbled words, a phone sex operator must try and understand the man or woman on the other end of the line. Who are they, and what do they want? Toledano has had to field a lot of questions about how, exactly, he found hi…
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From $219. The Brice Hotel is housed in a rambling, three-story building dating to the 1860s that over the years has been used for various purposes, including a livery stable, cotton warehouse and Coca-Cola bottling plant. via Pocket
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The manila folder is full of faded faxes. The top sheet contains a brief description of my first medically confirmed manic episode, more than 20 years ago, when I was admitted as a teenager to U.C.L.A. via Pocket
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I got jumped at a pretty bad time in my life. Not that there’s ever a good time. What I mean is that I was already deep in the vulnerability matrix. via Pocket
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The moment Google announced it was letting users download their entire search histories, I clicked — and downloaded a cache of 128,948 searches, the sum total of my last 12 years, five months, one week and three days online. via Pocket
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June 25, 1876: In the Battle of Little Bighorn, Custer Makes His Last Stand | The Nation
The defeat of Custer at Little Bighorn was greeted with renewed cries for a war of extermination by most of the country, who thought American Indians were murderous savages who needed to be killed in order for the United States to attain the imperia…
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Last Thursday morning, as the country was just beginning to absorb the horror of mass murder at the Emanuel A.M.E. Church in Charleston, S.C., the Supreme Court handed down a decision that looked more relevant than it would have a day earlier. The s…
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Reflections on Victim Impact Statements at Murder Trials | Psychology Today
I have testified twice at sentencing hearings for men charged with capital murder, once for the defense, in Chicago, once for the prosecution, at a federal trial in Jackson, Mississippi. via Pocket
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Who doesn’t remember a first love? Particularly when it’s forbidden. That moment is captured in this Op-Doc video about Tom Clark, who chronicles his love affair as a young, gay Mormon missionary in 1974. via Pocket
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Massachusetts State trooper meets colleague who saved him – Yahoo News
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. (AP) — A veteran Massachusetts State Police trooper has been reunited with the baby whose life he saved more than three decades ago and who is now a state trooper himself. via Pocket
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Ukraine rebels train child soldiers in the making – Yahoo News
Khartsyzk (Ukraine) (AFP) – He is only 14 but already knows how to assemble a Kalashnikov rifle. Denis is a child soldier in the making — eager to join the pro-Russian militants fighting Ukrainian troops. via Pocket
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Greece modifies proposal to maintain tax breaks for islands – Yahoo News
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Greece wants to keep tax breaks for its islands as part of an aid-for-reforms deal with its lenders, a government official said on Thursday, in a change from proposals it made on Monday when it offered to scrap the exemption. vi…
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Morality requires a god, whether you’re religious or not : philosophy
The article lacks definition of morality – what it is and where does it come from? Building further arguments based on broad assumptions with no clear boundaries seems pointless to me. via Pocket
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For three years, more than $43 million the Department of Veterans Affairs had set aside to inform veterans about their benefits sat in an account, not a penny spent, until an agency financial manager happened to notice. via Pocket
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Obama: Don’t drink my booze and heckle me – The Washington Post
President Obama had just begun his remarks Wednesday celebrating civil rights gains for LGBT Americans when a rare White House heckler broke in. As a former community organizer, Obama is comfortable with rowdy crowds. He’s also remarkably tolerant o…
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Working mothers are good for their children, says a Harvard Business School study. Data from 24 countries suggests that the daughters of working mothers have better careers, higher pay and more equal relationships than those whose mothers stayed at …
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Former Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg has said his party’s evisceration at the general election would have happened even if he had resigned earlier. via Pocket
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Eight things you think are true – but science scoffs at | Higher Education Network | The Guardian
From star signs to homeopathy, humans believe in strange things. Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, the incoming president of the Royal Society, recently described us as being “intrinsically prone to being irrational”. via Pocket
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Google Street View scales new heights on El Capitan in Yosemite, California | Travel | The Guardian
El Capitan, the iconic granite monolith in Yosemite national park, is used to having the world’s eyes on it: in January millions followed the progress of climbers Tommy Caldwell and Kevin Jorgeson as they completed the first-ever free climb of its D…
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It’s clear the Internet is changing the face of presidential elections; there are Snapchat interviews, battles for Web domains and countless other attempts to show those #Millennials just how much candidates get the Internet. via Pocket
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South Africa to review membership of world court after Bashir row | World news | The Guardian
South Africa will review its membership of the international criminal court (ICC), a cabinet minister has said, in the wake of a dispute over Pretoria’s failure to arrest the Sudanese president, Omar al-Bashir. via Pocket
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USA has already renewed Mr. Robot for a second season. Despite only just premiering, the positive reaction to the pilot — which was put up online in May — has drawn USA into an early renewal for the hacker show. [Deadline] via Pocket
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Batman Arkham Knight review – a richly empowering comic book fantasy | Technology | The Guardian
Note: this is a review of the PlayStation 4 version of Arkham Knight. The PC version has been withdrawn from sale by Warner Bros owing to technical issues. This review should not be considered a reflection of the PC version of the game. via Pocket
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Number of UK children living in poverty unchanged, latest figures show | Society | The Guardian
The number of children living in poverty remained at 2.3 million in 2014 but absolute poverty among households where a member has a disability has risen, official statistics show. via Pocket
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In some ways, crowdfunding is a brave new world for revolutionary food-based ideas. Without Kickstarter, Crowdfunder, Crowdcube et al, the innovative schemes of countless chefs, restaurateurs and culinary inventors would have withered and died on th…
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My parents’ bedroom in my childhood home doubled as my dad’s neurosurgical haven, and it offered a glimpse into his work as a brain surgeon in the 1980s and ’90s. via Pocket
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‘Bend It Like Beckham’ stage musical scores big in London – Yahoo News
LONDON (AP) — “Bend It Like Beckham” has scored with critics in London. A new stage musical based on the 2002 film about aspiring female soccer players has opened to rave reviews. via Pocket
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Assuming an average penis length of 5 inches. Implying your penis is the length of eight galaxies. via Pocket
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This Is How Prosthetic Eyes are Made
A small, highly skilled team at Moorfields Eye Hospital transform the lives of people who have lost their eyes to accidents and disease. Each year, they work with their clients to create around 1,400 customized, detailed prosthetics, many of which r…
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Islamic State Fighters Re-enter Kobane | VICE News
Islamic State (IS) fighters reportedly re-entered the key city of Kobane on Wednesday night as they launched a joint attack on Syrian and Kurdish forces. The jihadists staged a suicide car bombing that wounded dozens in an area near the Turkish bord…
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Six Essex police officers face criminal inquiry over child abuse complaints | UK news | The Guardian
Six police officers are facing a criminal investigation after an inquiry into the alleged mishandling of child abuse complaints was extended, the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPPC) has said. via Pocket
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Kobani residents flee as Isis attacks Syrian border town – video | World news | The Guardian
Residents flee Kobani after a new attack by Islamic State militants. Thursday’s early morning siege was Isis’s first advance on the Syrian border town since the Kurdish People’s Protection Units militia and an alliance of rebels seized back control …
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London mayor suggests 10-billion-pound ‘megafund’ to boost biotech – Yahoo News
LONDON (Reuters) – Banks, investors and big drug companies should consider creating a 10-billion-pound ($15.7 billion) “megafund” to help biotech firms in London and across Britain compete with U.S. rivals, London mayor Boris Johnson said on Thursda…
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Burundi’s 2nd vice president flees amid political tensions – Yahoo News
BUJUMBURA, Burundi (AP) — Burundi’s second vice president says he has fled the country fearing for his life after opposing the president’s controversial bid for a third term that has sparked off violent protests in the capital in recent weeks. via P…
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Eurogroup to work creditor institutions proposal on Greece: euro zone officials – Yahoo News
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Euro zone finance ministers will work on a financing for reforms deal with Greece on the basis of a proposal from the creditor institutions as negotiations with Athens have produced no agreement – euro zone officials said on Thu…
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French cabbies angry at Uber block Paris airports, stations – Yahoo News
Paris (AFP) – Hundreds of French cab drivers angry at competition from ride-booking app Uber on Thursday blocked access to Paris airports and train stations as they protested losing customers to the popular service. via Pocket
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Cameron to pitch EU renegotiation amid Greek, migrant crises – Yahoo News
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Prime Minister David Cameron will pitch his renegotiation of Britain’s relationship with the European Union at a summit on Thursday as leaders of the 28-member bloc grapple with an influx of migrants and the prospect of a Greek …
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Kansas judge weighs nation’s 1st ban on abortion method – WTOP
TOPEKA, Kan. via Pocket
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Rwandans protest as spy chief faces London court on war crimes charges – Yahoo News
KIGALI (Reuters) – Thousands of Rwandans protested outside the British embassy in Kigali on Thursday against Britain’s arrest of Rwanda’s intelligence chief, hours before he was due to appear court in London over war crimes charges brought by Spain.…
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Cincinnati’s community policing considered tops in the nation | cleveland.com
CINCINNATI, Ohio – On a frosty February morning, Jennett Vaughn and Christine Barry parked their car and walked through Avondale – a neighborhood with crumbling row houses near Xavier University – looking for people who needed help. via Pocket
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14 arrested, more at large in Albanian marijuana village – Yahoo News
LAZARAT, Albania (AP) — Hundreds of Albanian police officers were checking houses Thursday in a marijuana-growing village in southern Albania a day after gunmen fatally shot a policeman and wounded two others during a shootout. via Pocket
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Ankara ‘strongly denies’ Islamic State attacked Kobani from Turkey – Yahoo News
ANKARA (Reuters) – Turkey’s foreign ministry spokesman said he strongly denied allegations that Islamic State militants who launched a deadly attack on the Syrian town of Kobani on Thursday had come from Turkey, describing the claims as “lies”. via …
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ECB holds emergency funding for Greek banks steady: source – Yahoo News
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – European Central Bank policy-setters kept the limit on Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) to Greek banks unchanged at a telephone conference of its Governing Council on Thursday, a person with direct knowledge of the matter s…
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Authorities called the survival of 18-year-old María Nelly Murillo and her son Yudier Moreno a miracle, after their Cessna 303 plane crashed into trees in the north-west of the country. via Pocket
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“Whether it’s man-made or not, I know that when I was in college I was being taught that if we didn’t act very quickly, that we were going to be entering a global freezing. And, you know, go back and look at the covers of Time and Newsweek from the …
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Schrödinger’s Redditor: A Redditor who is both a male and a female, until the moment they reveal their gender to you. (self.Showerthoughts) Unless, of course, their gender is made clear in their username. via Pocket
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Tsim Tung Brother Cream : wikipedia
Tsim Tung Brother Cream (en.wikipedia.org)submitted 13 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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10 Things to Know for Today – Yahoo News
Prison guard Gene Palmer, who delivered frozen meat with tools hidden inside to two inmates before they escaped, faces arraignment. Parishioners of Emanuel African Methodist Church vow to carry on the work of Clementa Pinckney in the Charleston comm…
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The 80,000-Volt Handcuffs That Let Cops Shock Prisoners – The Atlantic
The quiet rise of “Stun-Cuffs” give police officers, prison guards and bailiffs an easy way to electrify people into submission. via Pocket
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Euro zone finance ministers on Greece – Yahoo News
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Greece’s international creditors gave Athens an ultimatum to come up with a credible reform plan on Thursday warning they would otherwise put their own proposals to euro zone finance ministers for approval. via Pocket
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Second IS suicide bomber hits Kobane: monitor – Yahoo News
Beirut (AFP) – A second Islamic State group suicide bomber hit the Syrian border town of Kobane on Thursday, hours after the jihadists reentered the symbolic Kurdish town, a monitoring group said. via Pocket
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Cash for grades: should parents reward exam results? | Education | The Guardian
Have you been saving up? Because if you’re a parent who’s promised to pay up when the A*s roll in, the coming months might prove expensive. via Pocket
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Growing up in 1970s Manchester, it was entirely normal to be called “love” by a stranger – if the stranger in question was an ageing shopkeeper or bus driver. It was just like a little pat on the head, a quick “mind how you go” while they counted yo…
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Isis targets vulnerable Bosnia for recruitment and attack | World news | The Guardian
Islamic State has expanded its efforts to recruit fighters in Bosnia and incite terrorist attacks there, taking advantage of the world’s highest youth unemployment rate and chronic political paralysis. via Pocket
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We’ve Been Wrong About Where the Brain Process Language for 141 Years | Motherboard
The map of where and how the brain processes speech has been modified again. Researchers from Northwestern University just published a paper in the journal Brain wherein they demonstrate that the famous Wernicke’s area, thought to be the center of l…
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Berkeley balcony collapse to be investigated by US prosecutors | World news | The Guardian
US prosecutors have launched an investigation into the fatal balcony collapse in Berkeley, California, that killed five Irish students and an American. via Pocket
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Myanmar parliament rejects bill to curb army constitution veto – Yahoo News
Naypyidaw (Myanmar) (AFP) – Myanmar’s parliament Thursday dealt a decisive blow to Aung San Suu Kyi’s hopes of amending the junta-era constitution that bars her from the presidency ahead of landmark elections, voting down a bill that would have ende…
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H&M sees Q2 revenue increase by 21 percent – Yahoo News
STOCKHOLM (AP) — Swedish budget fashion chain Hennes & Mauritz AB says its second-quarter revenue increased 21 percent to 45.9 billion kronor ($5.6 billion), despite an unusually cold spring in many of its European markets. The three-month net profi…
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Palestinian minister to hand ‘war crimes’ files to ICC – Yahoo News
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The Palestinian foreign minister is visiting the International Criminal Court to hand prosecutors files detailing possible Israeli war crimes in Gaza and settlement construction in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. via …
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THE LATEST: ECB raises emergency liquidity for Greek banks – Yahoo News
The ECB approved the request Thursday, as it has done every day since Friday as Greece headed into the final stretch of tough bailout negotiations with no clear solution in sight. via Pocket
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S. Africa may quit ICC over Bashir case: presidency – Yahoo News
Johannesburg (AFP) – South Africa announced Thursday that it may withdraw from the International Criminal Court after an outcry over Pretoria’s refusal to arrest Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir on genocide charges. “South Africa may as a last reso…
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Asian stocks lower as latest Greece bailout talks falter – Yahoo News
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Global stock markets were lower Thursday as negotiations to keep Greece from defaulting dragged on without result, dimming hopes of a deal this week. But U.S. futures were slightly higher ahead of the release of consumer sp…
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Protesters block construction of giant Hawaii telescope – Yahoo News
HONOLULU (AP) — Hundreds of protesters on a Hawaii mountain road erupted in cheers Wednesday after construction crews turned around and retreated from the site for what would be one of the world’s largest telescopes. via Pocket
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A Haitian Halfway House for Deportees: Dominican Deadlock (Dispatch 4) | VICE News
The Haitian village of Malpasse, just across the border from the Dominican Republic, is home to approximately 40 freshly-deported Dominican-Haitians and Haitian migrants who are being housed at the Fond Bayard community school. via Pocket
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Whole Foods under investigation for overcharging in NYC – The Washington Post
Its nickname is “Whole Paycheck” — but Whole Foods’ high prices were generally thought to be part of its luxury mystique, not wrongdoing or mislabeling. via Pocket
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French woman on trial accused of suffocating eight of her newborn babies | World news | The Guardian
A French woman has gone on trial accused of suffocating eight of her newborn babies, after she told investigators that she feared they were the children of an incestuous relationship with her father. Dominique Cottrez, 51, stands accused of multiple…
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Palace denies Queen’s speech suggested Britain must stay in EU | UK news | The Guardian
Buckingham Palace has denied that a speech by the Queen on her state visit to Germany amounted to a suggestion that she believed Britain should remain part of the European Union. via Pocket
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“Why Are Beggars Despised?” by George Orwell : books
“Why Are Beggars Despised?” by George Orwell (grammar.about.com)submitted 16 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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I have just read The Prince by Machiavelli, what does Reddit think of the book? : books
I thoroughly enjoyed reading the book which gave a great insight into the mind of Machiavelli on what makes a good ruler. It was interesting to see his ideas given the context of Renaissance Italy. The Prince was actually written as a satire of poli…
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This Full-Color Display is Just Microns Thick and Flexible Like Skin
The prospect of a material that can change color yet is still flexible enough to wear as clothing is a perennial sci-fi dream—and now amazingly close to reality. This new electronic skin is just a few microns thick and yet manages to change color, a…
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The $4.4m contract to establish the “Australia consensus centre” at the University of Western Australia required Danish academic Bjørn Lomborg to conduct a series of seminars and speeches around the country titled “The Australian Rational Conversati…
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PARIS — The fashion brigade has arrived in Paris. Milan, the third leg of the European men’s wear tour came to a close on Tuesday, with one last major celebrity sighting to prick up your Instagram. Yes, that was Robert De Niro sitting front row at G…
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Losing Your Sense of Smell Really Stinks | Motherboard
Acidic red wine, dog breath, freshly baked bread, Christmas, rotten eggs, babies, microwaved fish, roses, dog poo, warm cinnamon rolls, the ocean, and farts. via Pocket
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CANNES, France — Dr. Phil McGraw, the host of the daytime talk show “Dr. Phil,” is teaming up with the tabloid website DailyMail.com on a syndicated television show that will draw from the site’s celebrity-news-focused content. via Pocket
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What conditional probability could not be, by Alan Hájek [PDF] : philosophy
(philrsss.anu.edu.au)submitted 1 minute ago by japesoloading… via Pocket
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Can somebody PLEASE find me the name of a play? : books
Can somebody PLEASE find me the name of a play? (self.books) My friend just mentioned today a play from his childhood that he read in a book then. He is trying to remember it now. I told him I will try finding it. via Pocket
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A 15 minute daily workout exercise program at home can really make a difference! : philosophy
Hi everyone! I’ve written a book about a 15 minute daily workout at home. I just wanted to ask you whether you would actually commit to a 15 minute daily exercise program…Please, share your thoughts via Pocket
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The former rugby league legend Glenn Lazarus will take charge of the Senate inquiry into the handling of the Sydney siege gunman’s letter, after he became the new chairman of the legal and constitutional affairs references committee. via Pocket
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Polyamorists Assume the Missionary Position – The Daily Beast
“I’m probably the only little girl who fantasized about meeting her handsome prince and having him sweep her off feet—and then falling in love with another guy,” Cunning Minx tells me with a laugh. via Pocket
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TOKYO — For the first time since a crisis erupted over deadly defects in airbags made by his company, the reclusive chief executive of Takata, the family-controlled Japanese auto supplier, publicly addressed the issue on Thursday. via Pocket
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How the Feds Asked Me to Rat Out Commenters – The Daily Beast
Is there anything more likely to make you shit your pants out of a mix of fear and anger than getting a federal subpoena out of the blue? Well, yes, there is: getting a gag order that prohibits you from speaking publicly about that subpoena and even…
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David Oyelowo: Racism in Hollywood Is ‘a Real Thing’ – The Daily Beast
It’s been six months since actor David Oyelowo learned he was not nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor for his towering performance as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Selma, a performance most critics thought should be a frontrunner to win the trophy…
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Can Iraq Be Saved? – The Daily Beast
President Obama recently admitted that “We don’t have a complete strategy” for dealing with the Islamic State. It was an honest admission. And honesty has not been in abundance when it comes to Iraq policy. via Pocket
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The Race That Defined Hillary’s Strategy – The Daily Beast
On Friday, Hillary Clinton will return to Virginia, her first official visit to the Commonwealth since 2013 when she headlined a rally for Terry McAuliffe, a longtime friend vying to become governor. But Virginia has a hold on Hillary. via Pocket
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The Shameless Dolores Huerta – The Daily Beast
Our Spanish phrase of the day is “sin verguenza.” It means someone without shame. As in: Dolores Huerta—the East Coast liberal establishment’s favorite Hispanic and someone who is held up as an iconic labor leader and civil rights figure—is a sin ve…
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The New FCC Rule Could End Polling as We Know It – The Daily Beast
There is no rest, no retreat, no escape. There is only the bombardment. The junk mail can be pitched. The TV ads can be skipped on the DVR. But until now, there’s been no way for people with landline phones to avoid the noisy, invasive onslaught of …
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On the Ground in Incredible Shrinking Gaza – The Daily Beast
AL SHUJAIYA, Gaza — A vast swathe of twisted rebar and broken slabs of cinderblock lines Gaza’s eastern border almost a year after Israel’s devastating war in the besieged coastal strip. via Pocket
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Scott Walker’s Jobs Program Didn’t Work – The Daily Beast
Scott Walker, Wisconsin’s conservative governor, is reputed to be one of the most divisive politicians in America. via Pocket
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The Tao of Jaden Smith: How to Achieve a Higher Level of Consciousness – The Daily Beast
In the Mahayana school of Buddhism, Bodhisattvas are beings who have reached enlightenment and remain on earth in order to lead other, lesser beings towards achieving the same sublime. via Pocket
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Palestine Is About to Give the ICC a File Detailing Israel’s Alleged War Crimes in Gaza | VICE News
Palestine will turn over its first batch of documents to the International Criminal Court’s prosecutor on Thursday, part of an effort to steer a preliminary inquiry that could eventually see both Israelis and Palestinians brought under investigation…
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Are Jada Pinkett Smith and the men of Magic Mike XXL about to revolutionize our very notions of sexual liberation, one slow jam-set pelvic thrust at a time? via Pocket
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Climate change: Is the Dutch court ruling ‘a game changer’? – BBC News
It reads like the script of a movie. Climate change campaigners go to court to force their government to take tougher action on greenhouse gas emissions. But it became reality in a Dutch court on Wednesday, when a judge ruled that The Netherlands mu…
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Google Has Its Own Alternative to GitHub: Cloud Source Repositories
If you work with code every day, you’re likely used to GitHub—a place to store code with all the revision history you ever need. Now, though, Google has its own take on the service, open as a beta release for you to use for free. via Pocket
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HONG KONG (Reuters) – Concern is mounting among some scientists that China’s reclamation work in the disputed Spratly archipelago of the South China Sea has done severe harm to one of the most important coral reef systems in Southeast Asia. via Pock…
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IS in two-pronged Syria offensive after setbacks – Yahoo News
Beirut (AFP) – The Islamic State group launched a two-pronged offensive in northern Syria on Thursday after several setbacks, reentering the symbolic town of Kobane and seizing parts of the city of Hasakeh. via Pocket
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Russia, Mongolia to march in China parade to mark end of World War Two – Yahoo News
BEIJING (Reuters) – Troops from Russia and Mongolia will march together with Chinese forces in a parade in Beijing in September to commemorate the end of World War Two, the government and state media said on Thursday, confirming the first two foreig…
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Creditors set deadline for Greece proposal: euro zone official – Yahoo News
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Institutions representing Greece’s creditors gave Athens until 0500 ET on Thursday to come up with a new, workable proposal of reforms that could unlock new funding and help the country avoid a default on Tuesday, a euro zone of…
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Myanmar’s parliament blocks changes to constitution – Yahoo News
YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — Myanmar’s parliament has voted against proposed constitutional amendments, ensuring that the military’s veto power remains intact and that opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi cannot become president in an election this year. vi…
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Conservationists: New China policy could save elephants – Yahoo News
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Conservationists hail it as a possible game-changer in the struggle to curb the slaughter of elephants: an unexpected pledge by a senior Chinese official to stop the ivory trade in a country whose vast, increasingly affluent cons…
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South Africa cabinet says to review its ICC membership – Yahoo News
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) – South Africa’s government will review its membership in the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the wake of a dispute with the court over Pretoria’s failure to arrest Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, a cabinet minister said…
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Evacuations over for California fire that threatened homes – Yahoo News
Wildfires are sweeping through several dry Western states, including a blaze that forced hundreds to evacuate in California and another that showed new life after burning for a week. A look at the latest hotspots and what crews are doing to control …
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Defense to begin case in Colorado theater shooting trial – Yahoo News
DENVER (AP) — Attorneys for Colorado theater shooter James Holmes begin presenting their case Thursday by trying to show he was legally insane when he opened fire on a packed movie premiere, killing 12 people and wounding 70. via Pocket
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YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — Myanmar’s parliament blocks Aung San Suu Kyi from presidency, in vote against charter changes. via Pocket
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Rose McGowan ‘fired’ by agent for pointing out casting call sexism | Film | The Guardian
Actor and director Rose McGowan says she has been fired by her agent for pointing out sexism in a casting call for an Adam Sandler movie. via Pocket
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Burma rejects proposal to let Aung San Suu Kyi seek presidency | World news | The Guardian
Burma’s parliament has voted against proposed constitutional amendments, ensuring that the military’s veto power remains intact and that opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi cannot become president in an election this year. via Pocket
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Google’s recent decision to delist “revenge porn” from its search results is a big deal, and not just for victims. via Pocket
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Eyewitness: Ciutadella de Menorca, Spain | World news | The Guardian
Crowds gather around a horse at the start of the annual medieval festival of Saint Joan in Ciutadella de Menorca. The event begins when the knights arrive, galloping into the main square of the town via Pocket
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Police reopen M20 after Calais chaos | UK news | The Guardian
Police have reopened parts of a motorway in Kent that was closed for 36 hours to ease pressure on lorries headed for Calais, where hundreds of migrants had been clambering on to queuing vehicles. via Pocket
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Ambitious Obscurity: The Lincoln Chafee Story – The Daily Beast
Getting him on the phone is not particularly difficult, and he will graciously remain on the line until you’ve asked all your questions. via Pocket
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Nas and Killer Mike demand action in wake of Charleston murders | Music | The Guardian
Nas and Killer Mike have joined the array of rappers speaking out about race relations in the US following the Charleston murders last week, in which nine black worshippers were shot at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in the South Car…
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Taxi drivers condemn Labor’s proposal to regulate Uber in NSW | Australia news | The Guardian
The head of the New South Wales taxi council has lashed out at Labor leader Luke Foley’s support for Uber, likening the system to “WorkChoices on steroids”. via Pocket
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US TV show postponed after Ben Affleck slavery controversy | Film | The Guardian
The US ancestry show Finding Your Roots has been indefinitely delayed after an episode featuring Ben Affleck was found to have violated network standards. Related: Ben Affleck doesn’t want to feel guilty about his slave-owning ancestors. Who would? …
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VICE News Capsule – Thursday, June 25 | VICE News
The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. via Pocket
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Let’s Talk Chuck Palahniuk’s “Choke” [Discussion] : books
So, I’m fairly new in the world of literature (haven’t really read a lot of books in Junior High or High School), but decided to check out Chuck Palahniuk’s bibliography because “Fight Club” is my 2nd all-time favorite film!! I gotta say for “Choke”…
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Geneva, Switzerland — In the wake of the Lance Armstrong doping scandal, a new generation of American cyclists led by Andrew Talansky and Tejay van Garderen, two of the United States’s top riders in the Tour de France, has made riding clean a rallyi…
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I need help identifying a sci-fi short story. : scifi
Apologies, I only have sketchy details. It centres around a man and a woman being sent to Mars in order to colonise it. They are sent to reproduce. via Pocket
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Elrond is Sauron : tolkienfans
Elrond is Sauron (self.tolkienfans)submitted 1 minute ago by _hlidskjalfonce upon a time in r/askreddit there existed a grand “favorited fan-theories” thread.. among the highest voted submissions was one fascinating theory of Elrond actually being a…
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Anita Elberse on the big business of blockbusters : TrueReddit
So it apparently works, just putting your money behind the big movies (and other forms of entertainment), but there’s also the matter of the tail in terms of how the movies lower down the food chain won’t get made. via Pocket
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Connecticut Democrats Who Backed Elizabeth Warren Now Support Bernie Sanders : SandersForPresident
Connecticut Democrats Who Backed Elizabeth Warren Now Support Bernie Sanders (courant.com)submitted 4 hours ago by 0gglesloading… via Pocket
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“Amazon pay-per-page? A wake up call for lazy writers” – what are your thoughts, r/fantasy? (telegraph.co.uk)submitted 27 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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DIYARBAKIR, Turkey — Twelve people were killed and 70 were wounded in a car bombing and other attacks by Islamic State militants in the Kurdish town of Kobani on Thursday, hospital officials said. via Pocket
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SOFIA, Bulgaria — When Greece looked as if it might default on its debts early this year, Nikolay Stoyanov, a Bulgarian financial journalist, decided he had had enough of “Greek madness. via Pocket
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In the age of analytics and scouting services that leave no rock unturned, flying under the radar is difficult. Somehow Cameron Payne found a way. via Pocket
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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court will decide within days whether federal health insurance subsidies for people in more than 30 states are allowed by law. via Pocket
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Fran Fraschilla is not quite sure why ESPN tabbed him, in 2004, to become the network’s go-to source for information on international basketball prospects. But he has embraced that role. Two days before this year’s N.B.A. via Pocket
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Ioannis Protos – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ioannis Protos is a Paralympian athlete from Greece competing mainly in category T13 sprint events. He competed in the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece. There he finished sixth in the men’s 100 metres – T13 event and finished fourth in the …
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Henry Constable (1562–1613) was an English poet. Becoming a Roman Catholic, he went to Paris, and acted as an agent for the Catholic powers. He died at Liège. via Pocket
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83% of Irish people gets their news online, according to new study | Media | The Guardian
The overwhelming majority of Irish people are now consuming their news online. Niamh Kirk, writing on thejournal.ie, points to research showing that 83% of the population in the Republic access news digitally in the course of a week. via Pocket
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Start by assessing the underlying causes of the crisis: A thorough post-Ebola needs assessment must be done to outline solutions that will provide jobs and stimulate the economy in the short term but also to identify long-term changes for a recovery…
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Oslo creates world’s first ‘highway’ to protect endangered bees | Environment | The Guardian
From flower-emblazoned cemeteries to rooftop gardens and balconies, Norway’s capital Oslo is creating a “bee highway” to protect endangered pollinators essential to food production. via Pocket
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China workers contracted by Uniqlo strike over plant closure – Yahoo News
BEIJING (AP) — More than 300 Chinese workers at a garment factory that supplies international brands such as Uniqlo have been protesting for about two weeks what they say is a unilateral decision by the management to close down. via Pocket
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Drastic acceleration of HIV fight needed to stop AIDS resurgence – Yahoo News
LONDON, June 25 (Reuters) – The global HIV epidemic could see a resurgence in just five years without a drastic acceleration in efforts to prevent and treat the AIDS virus, the United Nations and disease experts said on Thursday. via Pocket
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F-16 jet crashes in Arizona, ‘ruptures gas line’ – Yahoo News
Washington (AFP) – A US F-16 fighter jet crashed late Wednesday in Arizona, reportedly rupturing a gas line and sparking a large fire, officials said. via Pocket
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Channing Tatum Really Hated G.I. Joe
Channing Tatum’s career is on a definite upswing, but he still regrets being in G.I. Joe: Rise of the Cobra. That’s not a huge surprise, given that his character, Duke, dies early in the second movie. But he still has some strong words about it. via…
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TransUnion, one of the largest consumer credit reporting agencies in the United States, said on Thursday that its initial public offering was priced at $22.50 a share, valuing the company at about $4 billion. The company said that it sold 29. via Po…
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What to Make of Heidegger in 2015? : philosophy
What to Make of Heidegger in 2015? (lareviewofbooks.org) via Pocket
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Shortage of Child Psychiatrists Plagues US | Al Jazeera America
When Laura Amann, a freelance writer in Chicago, began looking five years ago for a psychiatrist for her severely depressed 14-year-old daughter, she discovered what many parents have found. There is a shortage of child psychiatrists in the United S…
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Are there any books out there with the classical fantasy tropes (magic, elves, dwarves, etc.), but with a modern day setting? (self.Fantasy) The genre you are looking for is called Urban Fantasy. Try the following Authors: via Pocket
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Mind uploading (en.wikipedia.org)submitted 3 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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Calais migrants ‘crisis’: what the national press reports – and thinks | Media | The Guardian
One story dominates the national press today: the attempts by migrants massed in Calais to smuggle themselves aboard lorries in order to get through the Channel tunnel and into Britain. The headlines, many on front pages, imply that the matter has r…
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Egypt holding 18 journalists in prison, says watchdog | World news | The Guardian
Journalists face unprecedented threats in Abdel-Fatah al-Sisi’s Egypt, a watchdog has said, with the highest number behind bars since it began keeping records in 1990. via Pocket
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A Sydney woman who lied to police, saying her seven-year-old son had fallen off his pogo stick, will spend more than 10 years in jail over the brutal abuse of the child, and for standing by as he lay dying from a head injury. via Pocket
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The Psychology Behind Social Media: 4 Ways It Defines Our Start Up : TrueReddit
Interesting read on the reasons why people use social media to share almost every aspect of their lives today. via Pocket
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Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle, Determinism and Free Will : philosophy
Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle only seems to have implications for our understanding of the body of knowledge produced by science, not reality itself. via Pocket
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Census: Nation’s ‘millennials’ overtake baby boomers
The number of “millennials” has surpassed baby boomers in the United States, according to Census Bureau data released Thursday. And for the first time, the data show there are more children of color than white children in the nation’s under-5 age gr…
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Amur tiger relishes new home in Russian wild – video | Environment | The Guardian
An Amur tiger leaps to freedom after being given a new home in a mountainous region of east Russia. The tiger, named Uporny, was captured in November 2014 after being identified as a ‘conflict’ tiger. He was living in an area deplete of prey and had…
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Church resumes Bible study as slain pastor’s body returned – Yahoo News
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — The site of a massacre a week ago, the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church is being reclaimed by parishioners who are pledging to remember the loved ones they lost in a shooting rampage while carrying on the work of th…
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Conservationists say China holds key to saving elephants – Yahoo News
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Conservationists say it’s a possible game-changer in the struggle to curb the slaughter of elephants: a pledge by a Chinese official to stop the ivory trade in a country whose vast consumer market drives elephant poaching across …
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Drunk Will Show You, Everybody : TheOnion
Drunk Will Show You, Everybody (theonion.com)submitted 3 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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TIL that Boring, Oregon decided, on the suggestion of a Scottish cyclist who was passing through in 2012 on holiday, to pair with Dull, Scotland as a sister city in an effort to promote tourism in both places as a play on their names. (theguardian.c…
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Does merely having Time Travel elements qualify a story as being “SciFi” if there’s really no attempt at explaining it, or using any other “scientific” elements? (self.scifi) via Pocket
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Comparing the two Robocop movies – “It’s hard for the [new] movie to focus on any one thing for more than 30 seconds” (pornokitsch.com)submitted 8 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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Capturing the world of Russian amateur football, one game at a time | World news | The Guardian
Beating on drums and chanting loudly, two dozen supporters of FC Semyonov football club march across their local team’s pitch and take their places in the stands. via Pocket
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Questions of life. Can we have a day for them? : philosophy
Questions of life. Can we have a day for them? (self.philosophy) Hello everyone. via Pocket
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Pacific’s tiny Pitcairn Island legalises same-sex marriage – Yahoo News
Wellington (AFP) – Tiny Pitcairn Island, a one-time hideout for the infamous HMS Bounty mutineers with a population of just 50, has legalised same-sex marriage to help bring the remote community into the modern age. via Pocket
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Turkey denies Islamic State attacked Syria’s Kobani from Turkish territory – Yahoo News
DIYARBAKIR, Turkey (Reuters) – Islamic State militants who staged a deadly attack on Syria’s Kobani overnight did not enter the town from Turkey, the governor’s office in the Turkish province of Sanliurfa said on Thursday, denying a claim by Syrian …
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Egypt’s imprisonment of journalists at all-time high: CPJ – Yahoo News
CAIRO (Reuters) – Egypt is holding the highest number of journalists behind bars since record keeping began, using the pretext of national security to crack down on press freedoms, the Committee to Protect Journalists said on Thursday. via Pocket
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Three Indicted in Black Man’s Death Georgia Jail | Al Jazeera America
The indictment comes amid a national outcry over police violence against minorities, sparked by several high-profile killings of unarmed black men over the past year and subsequent grand jury decisions in New York and Ferguson, Missouri to not charg…
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ICANN’s Tweaks to Domain Name Rules Could Put Your Privacy in Jeopardy
TG Storytime is a free community website for transgender authors, operated by Joe Six-Pack, himself a transgender author and publisher. If you look up the registration details of Joe’s domain tgstorytime.com using the WHOIS application, you get this…
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What were you doing a year ago on this date? How about three years ago? Five? Not long ago, you’d have to run for your diary to answer that – and if you didn’t keep one, you’d be out of luck. via Pocket
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Trauma triad of death – is a medical term describing the combination of hypothermia, acidosis and coagulopathy. This combination is commonly seen in patients who have sustained severe traumatic injuries and results in a significant rise in the morta…
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Burn After Reading (2008) [720] : fullmoviesonyoutube
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China to scrap constraint on bank lending – Yahoo News
Beijing (AFP) – China is to abolish a limit on the amount of loans banks can grant, a liberalising step for the heavily-regulated banking sector which could make stimulus measures more effective. via Pocket
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Islamic State group attacks northeastern Syrian city of Hassakeh, capturing parts of it – Yahoo News
BEIRUT (AP) — Islamic State group attacks northeastern Syrian city of Hassakeh, capturing parts of it. via Pocket
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Plane in emergency landing in Poland, police suspect explosives on board – Yahoo News
WARSAW (Reuters) – A passenger jet made an emergency landing at Modlin airport near Warsaw on Wednesday because of a suspicion that there was an explosive substance on board, a spokesman for the local police said. via Pocket
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Taylor Swift Is the New Prince: The Artist That Tamed the Corporate Giant – The Daily Beast
On her smash hit “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,” Taylor Swift lashed out against a hipper-than-thou ex (presumably Jake Gyllenhaal) who would, as the fiery anthem goes, pick stupid fights only to hide away and find their piece of mind, “W…
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Nick Clegg is giving his first proper broadcast interview since the election defeat this morning. His LBC appearance coincides with the publication in the Guardian of long read feature looking at what when wrong for the Lib Dems. The whole article i…
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Recognition in the country’s founding document will go some way to redressing the racial discrimination Indigenous Australians “live, eat and breathe”, Labor senator Nova Peris has said. via Pocket
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A black church in North Carolina was deliberately set ablaze, officials say – The Washington Post
A fire that engulfed a small, predominantly black church in Charlotte, N.C., was set on purpose, local officials said Wednesday. Now they are trying to determine whether the act of arson was a hate crime. “Shock. Disbelief,” co-Pastor Rhonda Kinsey …
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Burundian vice president flees after opposing president’s third term – Yahoo News
BUJUMBURA (Reuters) – One of Burundi’s vice presidents has fled to Belgium, saying he had been threatened after denouncing President Pierre Nkurunziza’s quest for a third term in office, in remarks the government dismissed. via Pocket
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Britain to privatise Green Investment Bank – Yahoo News
The move to privatise the bank also comes a week after the government said it would scrap all new subsidies for onshore wind farms a year earlier than previously planned. via Pocket
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Has Your T-Mobile iPhone Started Crashing?
If your T-Mobile iPhone has begun to freeze, crash and even show a static blue screen of death, don’t worry: you’re not alone. Apple forums—along with Facebook, Twitter and Reddit—are abuzz with stories about iPhones that are running on the carrier’…
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The Thief (1952) [360p] : fullmoviesonyoutube
The Thief is one of the few films with synchronized sound to be made completely without spoken dialog. Crime, Drama, Film-Noir [USA:Approved, 1 h 25 min] Ray Milland, Martin Gabel, Harry Bronson, Rita Vale Director: Russell Rouse via Pocket
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Prologue to an Aristotelian End of History: Chapter 1, ‘The End of History’ – The Ultimate Philosopher (sites.google.com)submitted 5 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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Older Brother Accused Of Cushion-Fort Prisoner Abuse : TheOnion
Older Brother Accused Of Cushion-Fort Prisoner Abuse (theonion.com)submitted 13 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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A gentle introduction to Bayes’ theorem: What is it and why does it matter? : philosophy
A gentle introduction to Bayes’ theorem: What is it and why does it matter? (crucialconsiderations.org)submitted 2 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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US critic: ‘deniably racist’ Gone with the Wind should be banned from cinemas | Film | The Guardian
The New York Post film critic Lou Lumenick has called for Gone with the Wind, the 1939 multi-Oscar-winning epic, to no longer be screened in cinemas. via Pocket
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‘Aggressive’ ostrich-like bird on the loose in Nottinghamshire | World news | The Guardian
An “aggressive” ostrich-like bird reported missing from a private collection is still on the loose, with police warning it poses a threat to the public. Anyone in the Nottinghamshire area who spots the rhea, a tall flightless bird native to South Am…
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Greece bailout crisis: talks enter last-minute search for a deal | Business | The Guardian
Crisis talks between Greece and its creditors have resumed in Brussels, in a desperate search for compromise. via Pocket
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5 things: Public opinion backs gov’t in health care case – Yahoo News
WASHINGTON (AP) — Most Americans want the Supreme Court to side with the government when it decides whether the feds can continue subsidizing insurance premiums in all 50 states under President Barack Obama’s health care law, according to polls in r…
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Toyota, Nissan expand air bag recalls after latest U.S. action – Yahoo News
TOKYO (Reuters) – Toyota Motor Corp and Nissan Motor Co said on Thursday they would expand a recall previously issued in North America to the rest of the world to replace potentially deadly passenger-side air bag inflators made by …
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Turk officials: Islamic State group in new attack on Kobani – Yahoo News
ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkish officials say the Islamic State group has staged a new attack on the Kurdish town of Kobani, which resisted a months-long assault by the Islamic militants until they were pushed out earlier this year. via Pocket
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5 things: Same-sex marriage case divides public opinion – Yahoo News
WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans appear largely ready to accept same-sex marriage but seem divided on whether the Supreme Court should affirm that right nationwide. That’s according to polls conducted before the court’s ruling, expected any day, on wheth…
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Watchdog: IRS workers mistakenly erased tea party emails – Yahoo News
WASHINGTON (AP) — Investigators are blaming mistakes by IRS employees for the loss of thousands of emails related to the tax agency’s tea party scandal. via Pocket
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In Tech: Microsoft Office, Foursquare mayors, Amazon Echo – Yahoo News
Android phone owners can now use an updated version of Microsoft’s Office tools for writing, spreadsheets and slideshows. The new Word, Excel and PowerPoint apps are designed to provide more functions on small touchscreens. via Pocket
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Obama recovers: He rescues his trade agenda _ with GOP help – Yahoo News
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama has overcome an embarrassing defeat on trade and maneuvered his way back to a rare victory under a Republican-controlled Congress. via Pocket
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Zambia parliament debates raising external debt limit to $8 billion – Yahoo News
LUSAKA (Reuters) – Zambia’s finance minister presented to parliament on Wednesday a proposal to almost double the country’s external debt limit to 60 billion kwacha ($8.19 billion), as a way to fund a widening budget deficit. via Pocket
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Former UCLA Coach Neuheisel Weighs In On Diddy Incident – Bruins Nation
CoachingSearch.com has one of the more interesting takes on the P. Diddy incident. Former Bruin Coach and Current Bruin Dad Rick Neuheisel discussed the situation on his SiriusXM College Sports Nation radio show. via Pocket
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Compulsion (1959) [360p] : fullmoviesonyoutube
Biography, Crime, Drama, History, Thriller [USA:Approved, 1 h 43 min] Orson Welles, Diane Varsi, Dean Stockwell, Bradford Dillman Director: Richard Fleischer Chicago, 1924. Two brilliant, wealthy, but psycho young men set out for thrills and go much…
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Detour (1945) [240p] : fullmoviesonyoutube
Detour (1945) [240p] (youtube.com)submitted 3 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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Philosophy of Yoga – The Hinduism Portal : philosophy
Philosophy of Yoga – The Hinduism Portal (resurginghinduism.blogspot.com)submitted 9 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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Looking for a term I once read in a psychology book. : philosophy
Looking for a term I once read in a psychology book. (self.philosophy) Hard to explain what I’m looking for but hopefully one of you can help. Many thanks, redditors! via Pocket
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[Spoilers] I just finished The Chrysalids by John Wyndham and…. : books
I’m utterly baffled as to the direction the book went in especially at the midpoint. At the beginning, it was a brilliant interpretation of a dystopian future what I presume was the after effects of nuclear warfare, since that’s how to account for M…
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The ‘badass’ dhole: Asian dog more endangered than tigers, yet ignored | Environment | The Guardian
Let’s start at the beginning: what’s a dhole? It’s not a giant fruit corporation. It’s not Homer Simpson’s catch phrase. It’s not welfare payment by a government. Dholes are actually wild canids, efficient predators and communal pack hunters. via Po…
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ROCKY MOUNT, Va. — A WOMAN came up to the book-signing table at an event at my local library Monday night. She did not have a copy of the newly released paperback of “Factory Man,” my book about what happened when 300,000 American furniture-making j…
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David Brooks’s denunciation of Pope Francis’ encyclical on the environment is unjustified. Mr. Brooks’s assertion that “self-interest” should guide environmental improvement turns a blind eye to the decades-old failure of market-based schemes to cle…
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Jordan Ellenberg says the Common Core isn’t all that new, at least when it comes to math education (“Meet the New Common Core,” Op-Ed, June 16). Why, then, is it provoking such resistance? via Pocket
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A Federal District Court judge in Washington on Tuesday upheld new Obama administration rules that will deny federal aid to career training programs that saddle students with crushing debt while giving them useless degrees in return. via Pocket
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Stop the music — New York City’s budget dance is over, after a surprising final pirouette and bow from Mayor Bill de Blasio. In a deal announced Monday night, he gave in to the City Council and Police Commissioner William Bratton and agreed to expan…
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Your article regarding the temporary detention of a journalist, Ahmed Mansour, in Germany at the request of Egypt exposes a troubling pattern of compliance among Western governments to Egypt’s increasingly autocratic rule. via Pocket
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A front-page news analysis about the Trans-Pacific Partnership shows that President Obama’s legacy is on everyone’s mind (“A Trade Deal and a Legacy,” June 15). via Pocket
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Insomnia, anxiety, break-ups … musicians on the dark side of touring | Music | The Guardian
While many may envisage the life of a touring musician to be that of a glorified jetsetter, the reality is far from idyllic. via Pocket
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To the Editor:Re “Calls Rise to Remove Symbols of Confederacy” (front page, June 24):I can’t help but wonder how tickled the National Rifle Association must be that after another mass shooting in America what we’re talking about is removing a flag.J…
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Is it my imagination, or are half the governors in the country running for president? On the Republican side they’re piling up like … those huge stacks of walruses we see off the coast of Alaska now that there’s global warming. via Pocket
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It’s Thursday morning, it’s as little after 8am, and it’s day two of our liveblog. Yesterday we brought you news of the first arrivals at the site (including the family who claim all their children were conceived at Glastonbury). via Pocket
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Hearthstone: how a game developer turned 30m people into card geeks | Technology | The Guardian
On the set of ITV’s costume drama Mr Selfridge, in a quiet moment between takes, actor Greg Austin is a world away from his co-stars. Although dressed as an Edwardian gentlemen, he is glued to his iPhone, and to one game in particular. Hearthstone. …
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Police in Geneva guard U.N. investigators into Eritrea’s human rights after threats – Yahoo News
GENEVA (Reuters) – Swiss police were guarding three U.N. investigators into Eritrea’s human rights record in Geneva on Wednesday after a top official said they had received threats on the street and at their hotel. via Pocket
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Military plane crashes in southern Arizona, sparks fire – Yahoo News
DOUGLAS, Ariz. (AP) — Military officials confirm a single F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft crashed Wednesday night about 5 miles east of Douglas Municipal Airport. via Pocket
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GOP almost set for ’16, with only 3 governors left to get in – Yahoo News
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — There was a time in Republican presidential politics when Chris Christie was a star, Scott Walker a mystery and John Kasich a memory. Oh, how things can change. via Pocket
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US Capitol’s Confederate statues prompt renewed debate – Yahoo News
WASHINGTON (AP) — The debate over the Confederate flag in South Carolina has prompted a new look at Confederate statues in the U.S. Capitol. Around 10 of the figures in the National Statuary Hall Collection are of Confederate leaders or people who f…
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress is wrapping up President Barack Obama’s trade agenda after handing him the big prize of “fast track” negotiating authority. The House and Senate appear ready on Thursday to approve a jobs retraining program for workers dis…
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Asian shares edge down as markets monitor Greece – Yahoo News
TOKYO (Reuters) – Asian shares edged down and the dollar was treading water in early Asian trade on Thursday, with investors on ice ahead of a meeting of European Union leaders later in the session as Greece continued last-minute efforts to avert a …
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Gunmen kill two policemen, abduct two foreigners in Nigeria’s delta – Yahoo News
YENAGOA, Nigeria (Reuters) – Gunmen shot dead two policemen and abducted two Lebanese nationals on Wednesday from a construction site in Nigeria’s southern delta region, witnesses and police said. via Pocket
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Okafor, others get their answers Thursday in NBA draft – Yahoo News
NEW YORK (AP) — Jahlil Okafor’s wait is almost over. The NBA draft is Thursday night, and the Duke big man will be one of the top picks. He said Wednesday he wished he already knew his destination. via Pocket
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Boko Haram militants kill 5 in southern Niger: sources – Yahoo News
NIAMEY (Reuters) – Suspected Boko Haram militants riding on motorbikes and horseback attacked a village in southern Niger overnight, killing at least five people, two security sources said on Wednesday. via Pocket
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Guinea quarantines villages in reinforced bid to stamp out Ebola – Yahoo News
CONAKRY (Reuters) – Guinea will put four villages under a 21-day quarantine as part of a robust strategy to stamp out a lingering Ebola epidemic after new cases of the disease were discovered there. via Pocket
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Bomb attack, clashes in Syria’s Kobani kill 12, wound 70: hospital officials – Yahoo News
DIYARBAKIR, Turkey (Reuters) – Twelve people were killed and 70 wounded in a car bomb blast and attacks by Islamic State militants in the Syrian Kurdish town of Kobani on Thursday, hospital officials in the town told Reuters by telephone. Kurdish fo…
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Islamic State attacks Syrian army, Kurds in new offensive – Yahoo News
BEIRUT (Reuters) – Islamic State fighters launched simultaneous attacks against the Syrian army and Kurdish militia overnight, moving back on the offensive after losing ground in recent days to Kurdish-led forces in the Islamist group’s stronghold o…
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Virginia’s 4-2 win over Vandy gives ACC 1st title since 1955 – Yahoo News
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — It took 60 years, but the Atlantic Coast Conference finally won a baseball national title again. via Pocket
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Guard who gave meat to 2 New York inmates faces arraignment – Yahoo News
PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. (AP) — A maximum-security prison guard who delivered frozen meat with tools hidden inside to two inmates before they escaped will be arraigned on charges of promoting prison contraband and other offenses. via Pocket
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South Korea cuts growth forecast as MERS saps spending – Yahoo News
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s finance ministry said Thursday that economic growth will slow this year as the outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome saps spending and tourism. The ministry cut its forecast for South Korea’s growth to …
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Wambach has US teammates’ support for yellow card criticism – Yahoo News
OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Abby Wambach need not apologize to her teammates, as far United States defender Meghan Klingenberg is concerned. “Abby’s one of our leaders. via Pocket
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2-time Olympic medalist Will Claye embarks on music career – Yahoo News
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Will Claye already has an Olympic silver in the triple jump from the 2012 London Games. A bronze in the long jump, too. Next on his agenda? Gold, of course. Or maybe even platinum, should his upcoming record really take off. via …
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In New Haven, police chiefs from around the nation talk about juvenile justice
NEW HAVEN >> More than 30 police chiefs flocked to Yale this week, coming from as far as California, Colorado and as close as the New Haven Police Department, as the city played host to a three day symposium on juvenile justice. via Pocket
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Amazon has announced that some of its Prime Instant Video shows will be screened in high dynamic range. It’ll start with original series and Samsung SUHD TVs, but moew shows and devices should be supported soon. via Pocket
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Amazon Made Its Humans-For-Hire More Expensive, and Scientists are Angry
Amazon’s Mechanical Turk is a slightly bizarre service that outsources simple, repetitive tasks to strangers on the internet, often for laughably tiny sums of money. via Pocket
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Why Dogs Have Wet Noses: An Irreverent Illustrated Reimagining of Noah’s Ark | Brain Pickings
Forty days and forty nights of loyalty and love. The dog is an amazing creature — a frequent muse to an entire canon of art, a whole collection of Mary Oliver verses, and some excellent metaphors for beauty and aging, and . via Pocket
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Greek crisis: Bailout talks resume in race for a deal – live updates | Business | The Guardian
Good morning. Last ditch talks. Going to the wire. Groundhog Day. Pick your cliché, because it’s going to be another one of those moments. via Pocket
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Queen unimpressed by blue horse painting: ‘It’s a strange colour’ – video | UK news | The Guardian
The Queen appears unimpressed by a painting given to her by the German president, Joachim Gauck, during her official visit. The painting, titled Horse in Royal Blue, was supposed to show the Queen, aged eight or nine, on a pony being led by her fath…
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Freeze young men’s sperm to avoid genetic disorders, says scientist | UK news | The Guardian
Younger men should consider freezing their sperm to avoid their children having genetic disorders if they choose to have them later in life, according to a bioethics expert. via Pocket
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Disgraced wellness blogger Belle Gibson still maintains she believed she had cancer, according to Channel Nine who have recorded an extensive interview with her. via Pocket
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The Queen: Britain must guard against ‘division in Europe’ – video | UK news | The Guardian
The Queen says Britain must guard against ‘division in Europe’ during a speech at a state banquet in Berlin on Wednesday night. via Pocket
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A Family Says Their Million-Dollar Dream Home Came With A Terrifying Stalker – BuzzFeed News
1. A family in New Jersey has filed a lawsuit claiming they were terrorized by a stalker after buying their dream home. 2. A spokesman for the Union County Prosecutor’s Office told BuzzFeed News they are investigating the alleged incident in Westfie…
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My knees slammed against the bottom of my desk when I felt something lick my ankle. No idea how he got in or where he came from… (i.imgur.com) You could say he hopped right into your life. via Pocket
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TIL PETA had a problem with the whaling segment of Assassins Creed : Black Flag. Ubisoft dismissed it saying they did not condone whaling any more than they they condoned a pirate lifestyle (en.wikipedia.org) via Pocket
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Kansas judge weighs nation’s 1st ban on abortion method – US News
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Community legal centres “had a gun pointed to their heads” to accept commonwealth funding cuts while thousands of vulnerable clients were in limbo, a leading Queensland advocate says. via Pocket
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“It took me literally years to realise that we are all imperfect creatures but that Eric was less imperfect than anyone else I ever met.” One summer day in a1914, an English family found a neighborhood boy standing on his head in their garden. via P…
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Kansas Judge Weighs Nation’s 1st Ban on Abortion Method – ABC News
An abortion rights group will ask a Kansas judge Thursday to block the state’s first-in-the-nation ban on what it says is the most common method for terminating second-trimester pregnancies, contending that the new law would force some women to eith…
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The lung-on-a-chip honored by the Design Museum in London this year isn’t a one-off design, but a versatile method that can be applied to lots of human tissues. via Pocket
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Kansas judge weighs nation’s 1st ban on abortion method – Yahoo News
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Warnings removed from Instagram accounts in North Korea – Yahoo News
PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — Instagram appears to be back to normal in North Korea after a week of warnings on user accounts saying the popular photo-sharing app had been blacklisted for harmful content. Virtually no North Koreans have free access …
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Toyota, Nissan to recall more than 3 mln more cars over airbags – Yahoo News
Toyota and Nissan, Japan’s two top automakers, on Thursday said they will recall more than three million more cars globally because of concerns over airbags involved in eight deaths worldwide. via Pocket
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The Latest: Kansas abortion ban to go before judge – Yahoo News
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — The latest on Kansas’ first-in-the nation ban on a procedure that anti-abortion activists call “dismemberment abortion” (all times local): An abortion rights group on Thursday will ask a Kansas judge to block the ban. via Pocket
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Islamic State fighters re-enter Syrian town of Kobani | World news | The Guardian
Islamic State fighters have re-entered the Syrian town of Kobani and are battling Kurdish militia, a group monitoring the war reported on Thursday. The town at the Turkish border was captured by Kurdish forces from Isis in January after months of fi…
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Sir Martin Sorrell has waded into the BBC charter renewal debate arguing that there is room to “make efficiencies” within its £3.5bn annual licence fee. via Pocket
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The Clegg catastrophe | Patrick Wintour and Nicholas Watt | Politics | The Guardian
On Thursday 17 April 2014, the Liberal Democrat peer Lord Oakeshott, an old personal friend of the business secretary Vince Cable, sent an email to Cable’s wife, Rachel. It contained the results of a private poll, commissioned by Oakeshott from the …
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I got a standing ovation – it was the most amazing day of my life I worked for the City of Los Angeles and transitioned near the end of my career. I told my HR chief, who brought together a team of managers and we spent a year planning my transition…
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New mum? It’s a great time to start running | Life and style | The Guardian
New and old mums have been running into the headlines at full tilt recently. First came 92-year-old Harriette Thompson, the oldest marathon finisher on record and a grandmother of ten. At a rather brisker pace, Jessica Ennis chested the tape to qual…
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Good egg: rare specimen discovered after 100 years in a drawer | Science | The Guardian
Alan Knox was checking museum’s store room for insects when he found the egg. There, in an uncatalogued drawer of oological specimens, was a label that caught his eye. Amongst ornithologists, this plover-like bird from southern India has an almost m…
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How to count invisible people | Science | The Guardian
In theory the question “How many…?” is a very simple one. After all, we just need to be able to count. For such populations, it is not possible to simply identify and count these individuals. They are generally hidden. via Pocket
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EU referendum: Cameron to make history by laying out Britain’s demands | Politics | The Guardian
At around 8 o’clock on Thursday evening David Cameron will take the European Union into uncharted territory. via Pocket
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In a basement under the UN headquarters in New York, the world’s governments are negotiating an agreement that could strengthen the future course of global tax systems. via Pocket
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For three years Mohammad Yunus, his wife Babli, five children and a handful of relatives have made their home on a patch of concrete in the middle of an eight-lane motorway, near a stretch of road named after Mahatma Gandhi. via Pocket
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This is a migrant boat in the middle of the Mediterranean off Libya with 561 people on board. At first you see a mass of people, then as you come closer you can pick out different nationalities, women and children, all just bobbing around in such a …
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Brazil’s gamble on deep water oil | Environment | The Guardian
The discovery of tens of billions of barrels of oil in fields far off the coast of Rio de Janeiro was billed as one of the biggest finds of this century when it was announced in 2006. Many hoped it would deliver a bonanza for education and health an…
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Greek Syriza official says lenders’ proposals ‘blackmail’ – Yahoo News
ATHENS (Reuters) – A senior official of Greece’s ruling Syriza party attacked the latest proposals from international lenders as “blackmail” on Thursday, highlighting the deep divisions between Athens and its creditors as wrangling continued over a …
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NT Prison Guard Arrested Over Daring Escape | Al Jazeera America
But correction officer Gene Palmer had no knowledge any contraband was inside the meat he gave to the two convicted killers, his lawyer said. “He did pass the hamburger meat. He shouldn’t have done it. via Pocket
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22 Pictures That Are Too Real For People With Siblings
1. VICTORY: 2. This disappearing act: 3. The eternal struggle: 4. Sending cute little notes: 5. You-speak: 6. The race for shotgun: 7. Ending arguments: 8. THE HORROR: 9. Having control: 10. Playing it cool: 11. Getting away with it: 12. Realizing y…
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Niger’s army has said it killed 15 Boko Haram militants in land and air operations against the armed Islamist group. The army also took 20 prisoners, Colonel Moustapha Ledru said on state radio, and destroyed an armoured vehicle, 26 motorbikes and t…
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MacFarlane: Some media exaggerate political correctness – Yahoo News
NEW YORK (AP) — “Family Guy” creator Seth MacFarlane dismisses the notion that comedy has become more politically correct these days. Instead, he blames some members of the press for exaggerating the situation. via Pocket
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Hospital homecoming for Australian born prematurely in NYC – Yahoo News
NEW YORK (AP) — James O’Leary weighed barely over a pound when he was born by surprise in New York, a world away from his home in Australia. His mother was nearly six months pregnant when she went into labor while on vacation. via Pocket
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IS seizes parts of northeast Syria city Hasakeh – Yahoo News
Beirut (AFP) – Islamic State group fighters entered the northeastern Syrian city of Hasakeh overnight, seizing two neighbourhoods from government forces in heavy clashes, a monitoring group said on Thursday. via Pocket
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BOSTON (AP) — Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev broke his silence on the death and devastation he caused two years ago with words that were not a political tirade or a justification. He apologized to his victims and their families at his form…
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A budget measure that would see the cost of divorce applications skyrocket and was criticised by domestic violence advocates and lawyers has been reversed by the Senate. Budget papers show that the government would have recouped $87. via Pocket
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World view: free climbing a giant redwood, Eureka, northern California, US | Travel | The Guardian
Many of us climbed trees as kids, but the Californian pro-climber Chris Sharma has taken the childhood pursuit to dizzying heights, scaling a huge redwood tree for a project called Giant Ascent. • All photographs Keith Ladzinski/Red Bull Facebook Tw…
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Sun dogs – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia : wikipedia
Sun dogs – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (en.wikipedia.org)submitted just now by VerGuyloading… via Pocket
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TV actor Dustin Diamond set to be sentenced after stabbing – Yahoo News
PORT WASHINGTON, Wis. (AP) — Television actor Dustin Diamond is scheduled to be sentenced on two misdemeanor charges stemming from a barroom stabbing in Wisconsin. via Pocket
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Watchdog: Journalists face ‘unprecedented’ threats in Egypt – Yahoo News
CAIRO (AP) — Journalists face unprecedented threats in President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi’s Egypt, a watchdog group said Thursday, with the highest number behind bars since it began keeping records in 1990. via Pocket
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Alabama leads nation in opioid prescriptions in Medicare Part D | AL.com
Alabama leads the nation in the percentage of patients in the Medicare Part D program – which covers prescription drugs – who received opioid painkillers in 2014, according to a recent data brief. via Pocket
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Scientific Retractions are on the Rise, and That May Be a Good Thing
In 2011 a prominent Dutch psychologist made an enormous splash in the world of academic science, but not because he had published new, ground-breaking research. The splash came when it was revealed that the data behind some of his old ground-breakin…
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PBS said on Wednesday that it was postponing a future season of “Finding Your Roots” after an investigation revealed that the actor Ben Affleck pressured producers into leaving out details about an ancestor of his who owned slaves. via Pocket
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Amy Schumer Gives Disney Princesses a Heaping Dose of Reality
Inside Amy Schumer recognizes that there are a few things missing from Disney fairy tales. Like peasant revolts. Marrying cousins. Your literal only job being to produce a male baby. Being executed when that doesn’t happen. Some things aren’t cured …
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Stories of Seclusion: A Driven Scientist Suddenly Stops | Psychology Today
Today’s installment in this series, Stories of Seclusion, offers the composite story of the brilliant Seth, who lived most of his life in seclusion, making considerable money, and then doing something most unusual with it. via Pocket
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Only when you’ve woken up do you realise you’ve fallen alseep. : Showerthoughts
Only when you’ve woken up do you realise you’ve fallen alseep. (self.Showerthoughts) A couple times I don’t think this was true to me because I have had a few dreams where I was like, “oh. I am dreaming.” Then I was able to sort of control the dream…
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Museum of the Year shortlist: Oxford University Museum of Natural History – BBC News
The Art Fund Prize for Museum of the Year 2015 will be awarded on 1 July. The prize celebrates the best museums and galleries across the UK. via Pocket
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Vin Diesel Dedicates Fast & Furious Ride to Paul Walker
Even as the Fast & Furious franchise surges on—with a theme park ride at Universal Studios Hollywood and an eighth installment set for 2017—star Vin Diesel continues to pump the breaks to honor his friend Paul Walker, who died in a car crash in late…
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The Senate Passes Fast Track—But We Can Still Prevent the TPP Train Wreck : politics
Time ** ***** ** a **** ****** to *** ***** *****. We are not going to win the fight. via Pocket
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Banks slash payments to index funds for Russell rebalance – Yahoo News
NEW YORK (Reuters) – With the annual rebalance of the Russell stock indexes just a day away, brokerage firms are shaving the discounts they typically offer to big index funds on what is usually one of the biggest trading days of the year. via Pocket
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AP Interview: Gaza rebuilding moving at ‘snail’s pace’ – Yahoo News
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — A U.N. official says Gaza reconstruction is moving at a “snail’s pace” and that at this rate it would take 30 years to rebuild the damage from last year’s Israel-Hamas war. Roberto Valent, the new area chief of a U.N. vi…
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Want a Feature That Actually Unsends Email? Talk to AOL
Over the last few days, the internet has gone (slightly alarmingly) crazy for a new Gmail feature that lets you unsend your email, sort of. But really, this is old news — America Online had a better version of the same feature back when people still…
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After Charleston shootings, poll highlights race dilemma for Republicans – Yahoo News
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican presidential contenders face a dilemma when talking about racial issues after last week’s racially motivated murders at a South Carolina church, as a new poll shows many Republican primary voters are less likely to …
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Here’s what’s up in the world of TV for Thursday, June 25. All times are Eastern. Under The Dome (CBS, 9 p.m.): Under The Dome is back with a two-hour third season premiere that, confusingly, features at least a few members escaping the dome over Ch…
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If nothing else, Finnish writer-director Jalmari Helander has a knack for cooking up premises so absurd that they can’t help but intrigue. His debut feature, Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale, posited Santa Claus as a Cthulhu-like figure served by fera…
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A beginner’s guide to dance-music godfather Giorgio Moroder · Primer · The A.V. Club
Primer is The A.V. Club’s ongoing series of beginners’ guides to pop culture’s most notable subjects: filmmakers, music styles, literary genres, and whatever else interests us—and hopefully you. This installment: Giorgio Moroder, the godfather of da…
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Review: Ted 2 gets filthier but less charming · Movie Review · The A.V. Club
There’s a scene in Ted 2 that so perfectly encapsulates what people detest about Seth MacFarlane that you’d swear he stuck it in there just to mess with the haters. via Pocket
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Review: The Princess Of France turns Shakespeare into chamber music · Movie Review · The A.V. Club
Argentina’s Matías Piñeiro makes small ensemble films of careful movements and parts, which, at their best, resemble nothing so much as chamber music for the big screen. via Pocket
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The Minus 5 covers The Runaways · A.V. Undercover · The A.V. Club
Scott McCaughey has an impressive rock resume: He’s the leader of both The Young Fresh Fellows and The Minus 5, and was also a long-running sideman and contributor to R.E.M. (If you saw that band in the second half of its long career, you almost cer…
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A Little Chaos, Alan Rickman’s belated directorial follow-up to The Winter Guest, imagines a romance between a real historical figure—the famed French landscape designer André Le Notre—and an entirely fictitious colleague. via Pocket
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The kid-friendly bizarre: Taliban weapons are being smuggled through small-town America by Mexican drug cartels, and it’s up to a Belgian Malinois dog and three BMX-riding teens to stop them. via Pocket
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Safe to say that everyone with an internet connection is aware of the story of Miles Scott, the five-year-old leukemia survivor who became Batman for a day courtesy of the Make-A-Wish foundation. via Pocket
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A single television episode can exemplify the spirit of its time. A Very Special Episode presents The A.V. Club’s survey of TV at its most distinctive. via Pocket
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It’s a common screenwriter’s ploy—too common, arguably—to begin with the ending, then tell the story as a single gargantuan flashback, revealing all the events that led to that ending. via Pocket
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In HateSong, we ask our favorite musicians, writers, comedians, actors, and so forth to expound on the one song they hate most in the world. The hater: The lead singer of the Old 97’s since 1993, Rhett Miller is one of the hardest-working musicians …
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The prime minister, Tony Abbott, has reiterated his attack on the ABC for allowing a former terrorism suspect to ask a question on the Q&A TV program. ‘Heads should roll over this,’ Abbott says, for ‘giving a platform to this convicted criminal and …
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Distorted Faces: Living With Facial Disfigurement – Digg
“Take your ear off for me, please,” Rosie Seelaus says to Randy James, who is sitting on a black exam chair in a special room designed for viewing colors in the Craniofacial Center on the Near West Side of Chicago. via Pocket
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Moon bears rescued from bile farms in Vietnam – Yahoo News
Quang Ninh (Vietnam) (AFP) – Freed from captivity in tiny metal cages, seven long-suffering Asiatic moon bears have been rescued on bile farms in northern Vietnam, as efforts to end the illegal trade are boosted. via Pocket
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Towns, Okafor and good lesser-known players top NBA draft – Yahoo News
NEW YORK (AP) — Karl-Anthony Towns hoisted a child high up toward his shoulders, letting the youngster at an NBA community service event feel what it was like to rock the rim with a dunk. Next up for Towns might be trying to help lift the Minnesota …
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“Watch the debates this year. Choose your candidates wisely. When the justices rule on all of the huge cases to be decided this month, think about what kind of court majorities you want, for the rest of your life. As goes the next president, so goes…
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Having the hardest time choosing a title for my series : Fantasy
I have a children series about dragons and I’m having the hardest time! Is a short catchy title best? I have some options, maybe you can help me decide? I like coming up with names. Could we have some more info that would be relevant? via Pocket
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Soaked in Bleach (2015) [360p] : fullmoviesonyoutube
Soaked in Bleach (2015) [360p] (youtube.com)submitted 1 minute ago by loading… via Pocket
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Tube Bar prank calls : wikipedia
Tube Bar prank calls (en.wikipedia.org)submitted 7 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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This video by YouTuber NikkieTutorials highlighting the “power of make-up” has now been watched almost 17 million times. youtube. via Pocket
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Do you guys listen to music when you read? : books
Do you guys listen to music when you read? (self.books) This might seem a bit weird but a couple of weeks ago I was canvassing for a campaign that I was working on and I was fascinated when a man opened the door with a book in his hand and music pla…
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Which book made you feel mentally exhausted because it was a chore to get through? : books
Which book made you feel mentally exhausted because it was a chore to get through? (self.books) Currently reading Seveneves. At times feel like throwing it and calling it quits. But something makes me want to just bite my teeth and get through with …
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The springtime sun blazes over East Arrow Highway in Pomona, California, and the glare off the whitish-gray concrete walkways forces everyone to squint. via Pocket
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Bernie’s going to be interviewed on NPR’s morning edition tomorrow. : SandersForPresident
Bernie’s going to be interviewed on NPR’s morning edition tomorrow. (self.SandersForPresident) Title says it all. Tune in tomorrow morning! The radio said he’s going to talk about foreign policy and gun control, among other issues. via Pocket
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APOD: 2015 June 24 – Triple Conjunction Over Galician National Park
Explanation: What are those bright objects hovering over the horizon? Planets — and the Moon. First out, the horizon featured is a shoreline of the Atlantic Ocean that occurs at the Galicia National Park in northern Spain. Next furthest out, on the…
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Homeless star of disputed viral video dies of alcoholism | US news | The Guardian
A 56-year-old homeless man who went viral in a video showing him giving away food has died in a Los Angeles alley of chronic alcoholism, with questions still circling over the authenticity of the YouTube hit. via Pocket
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TREK 3 Production Starts June 25: “Washington” Filming Notices Up in Canadian National Park: The time has come: Star Trek Beyond launches full-fledged production on June 25, and there have already been public notices posted for local residents. (tre…
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Billie Joe Armstrong, Norah Jones perform rare show – Yahoo News
NEW YORK (AP) — Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong and singer Norah Jones appeared in a rare concert together Wednesday night, playing songs they recorded for an album two years ago. via Pocket
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3 indicted in college student’s death in Georgia jail – Yahoo News
SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Mathew Ajibade was arrested on a domestic violence charge in January and was later found dead, strapped to a chair in a county jail in Savannah, Georgia. via Pocket
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Attack Cat to Curiosity Bear: “Take a Hike, Big Fella!”
On Sunday, an Alaska house cat had a clear message for a nosy black bear, telling the interloper (in the universal language of clawing), “Hey, big guy, get lost!” “’O-lee,” added someone, “shit!” “She’s really such a fraidy-cat most of the time, I d…
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Did Montesquieu look to Britain as the Enlightenment model for a liberal Europe? : HistoryofIdeas
Did Montesquieu look to Britain as the Enlightenment model for a liberal Europe? (notesonliberty.com) via Pocket
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Trans Fats: Bad For Your Brain | Psychology Today
Recently, the Obama administration pledged to phase trans fats out of the American food supply over the next three years. This is great news, because trans fats adversely affect your brain health. Man-made trans fats do not behave as natural fats do…
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Taboo of Male Rape Keeps Victims Silent | Psychology Today
“My name is Will, and I think rape is hilarious…when it happens to a dude,” begins the monologue in a recently posted video written and performed by actor, Andrew Bailey. In this powerful mostly-satirical piece, Bailey opens discussion about how mal…
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Falling in Love with a Culture and a Language II | Psychology Today
Post written by François Grosjean. In an earlier post, I told the story of how Julia Child, the well-known chef and author, discovered the French culture and language, and French cuisine, and fell in love with all three (see here). via Pocket
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Barack Obama has told a heckler at an LGBT event at the White House that ‘it’s not respectful’ to heckle someone when invited to their home. ‘Hey, listen, you’re in my house’, the US president tells the heckler, who was protesting against the deport…
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Stronger economy, cheap gas expected to spur holiday travel – Yahoo News
NEW YORK (AP) — A stronger economy, rising consumer confidence and cheap gasoline will likely have Americans traveling in big numbers this Independence Day. An estimated 41.9 million people will travel 50 miles or more from home during the holiday w…
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Towns, Okafor and good lesser-known players top NBA draft – Yahoo News
NEW YORK (AP) — Karl-Anthony Towns hoisted a child high up toward his shoulders, letting the youngster at an NBA community service event feel what it was like to rock the rim with a dunk. Next up for Towns might be trying to help lift the Minnesota …
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Argentine house arrest for FIFA ‘graft’ duo – Yahoo News
Buenos Aires (AFP) – Two Argentine businessmen arrested last week in a sweeping probe of alleged corruption at FIFA were placed under house arrest pending a decision on extraditing them to the United States. via Pocket
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CAIRO (AP) — Journalists face unprecedented threats in President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi’s Egypt, a watchdog group said Thursday, with the highest number behind bars since it began keeping records in 1990. via Pocket
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TIL Tobey Maguire has won over $10 million playing professional poker. : todayilearned
TIL Tobey Maguire has won over $10 million playing professional poker. (en.wikipedia.org) If, however, you go to the actual article that quote is supposedly based on, there’s no mention of it. via Pocket
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Why Can’t American Women Play Baseball? – The Daily Beast
Major League Baseball is increasingly closer to having its first female professional ballplayer, thanks to Melissa Mayeux. The 16-year-old French shortstop joined MLB’s international registration list on Sunday, making her eligible to play professio…
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This Might Just Be The Most Weirdly Specific Star Wars Figure Ever Made
Star Wars has a noted history for creating toys out of even the most minor character, or the smallest costume change. Guy with an ice cream maker on Bespin? Action figure. Blue George Lucas? Action figure. via Pocket
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Sherman Alexie explores new realm with picture book – Yahoo News
NEW YORK (AP) — National Book Award winner Sherman Alexie — already a poet, novelist and short story writer — moves into a new realm with his first picture book set to be released in May 2016. Illustrated by Caldecott Medal winner Yuyi Morales, “Thu…
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Bill Nye Explains Climate Change In a Language Everyone Knows: Emoji
Although climate change is a complicated topic, the basic nuances are fairly easy to understand. But in case you (or your Member of Congress) still needs help, here’s Bill Nye and some emoji to shed some light. via Pocket
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Whites Projected to Become a US Minority | Al Jazeera America
The nation’s demographics are on a clear trajectory: White people are dying faster than they are being born, which means they are on target to become a minority in the United States in 30 years. via Pocket
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Ezra Miller in talks to join the Harry Potter spinoff · Newswire · The A.V. Club
Ezra Miller, the guy we need to talk about when We Need To Talk About Kevin, is apparently in talks to appear opposite Eddie Redmayne in Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, the upcoming spinoff to Warner Bros. and J.K. Rowling’s magically profi…
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Review: Deutschland 83: “Brave Guy” · TV Club · The A.V. Club
The problem with Deutschland 83 is Martin has no reason to be a good worker and a bunch of reasons not to. What, they’re gonna kill him for being bad at this? The West Germans might. via Pocket
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When I first started at the company, my new co-workers warned me about delving too heavily into politics with others. Most were afraid there might be an informant lurking in the office. “Careful – don’t say that in front of just anyone,” they’d say.…
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Industrial action at Melbourne airport on Thursday morning was a “counterproductive exercise” that would not help pay negotiations between the government and the public sector, the federal employment minister, Eric Abetz, said. via Pocket
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If 52% of the population of earth is Female, that means I have a bigger dick than half of the world. (self.Showerthoughts) That means 2% of women have a clit bigger than your pee pee. via Pocket
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Seeking superhero-ish lit : scifi
Seeking superhero-ish lit (self. via Pocket
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Virginia wins 1st CWS title in 4-2 win over Vanderbilt – Yahoo News
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Pavin Smith homered and drove in three runs and Brandon Waddell turned in another strong College World Series pitching performance, leading Virginia over Vanderbilt 4-2 on Wednesday night for the school’s first baseball national c…
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Estrada loses perfect game in 8th, Jays beat Rays 1-0 in 12 – Yahoo News
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Marco Estrada made a run at history for the second consecutive start and came up just short again. via Pocket
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Shona Banda Faces Decades in Prison Because Her Son Questioned Anti-Pot Propaganda : politics
Still illegal under federal law as well. You missed the steps where mom grew 1.25 pounds of canabis and explained her views to her child without warning him that she could go to jail if he mentioned it in public. via Pocket
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How good is the dark tower series? : books
How good is the dark tower series? (self.books) Picked up two of the books at ollies today. Is it worth reading all the way through? via Pocket
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LONDON — The World Bank has uncovered new evidence of large-scale corruption and tax evasion by firms owned by the family of the former Tunisian president Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali during his dictatorship, and also warned that graft via Pocket
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Bobbi Kristina Brown in hospice care – The Washington Post
Reality star Bobbi Kristina Brown is now in hospice care. Her aunt Pat Houston broke the news in a statement reported by the Associated Press. via Pocket
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Hate Crime Suspect Allegedly Stabbed Men for Wearing Skinny Jeans
On Tuesday, a California man was arrested on hate crimes charges after allegedly yelling homophobic slurs and attacking three men with a knife for wearing skinny jeans, the L.A. Times reports. via Pocket
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Bill Shorten is looking for a new chief of staff as he tries to regroup after a damaging political fortnight and prepares for the possibility of a federal election before the end of the year. via Pocket
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Germany, USA continue quest for third World Cup title – Yahoo News
Vancouver (AFP) – Footballing giants Germany and the United States continue their quest for a record third title on Friday when they meet France and China respectively in the Women’s World Cup quarter-finals. via Pocket
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Bernie Sanders’ Free Education Program Would Actually Save Federal Taxpayers : politics
Before conservatives start moaning about the cost, they should realize that they are already paying nearly $70 billion in student aid for low-income college students. Uh, yeah. In loans. You know, a thing that is supposed to be paid back. via Pocket
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Watched The Incredibles earlier and I bet it was super easy for Elasti-Girl to give birth. (self.Showerthoughts) Just thought about how good Mr. Incredible must have it with her 😛 via Pocket
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Labor’s Luke Foley calls for Uber and Airbnb to be regulated in NSW | Australia news | The Guardian
The New South Wales opposition has called for Uber to be legalised, supporting regulation of the ride-sharing app and Airbnb. The NSW opposition leader, Luke Foley, used his budget reply speech to announce he would be introducing a private member’s …
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Does porn sap your virility or steal your precious bodily fluids? (Probably not) : TrueReddit
Does porn sap your virility or steal your precious bodily fluids? (Probably not) (aeon.co) via Pocket
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OfficialBernie is trying to fill a 10,000 person stadium in Wisconsin and needs our help! If they hit their goal, it will be a tremendous victory, and push Bernie-mentum over the top. (go.berniesanders.com) Madison, Wisconsin? Bernie’s gonna need a …
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A novelty song is a comical or nonsensical song, performed principally for its comical effect. The term arose in Tin Pan Alley to describe one of the major divisions of popular music. The other two divisions were ballads and dance music. (en.wikiped…
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Guard battle streamers still honor Confederacy
WASHINGTON – Federal regulations require Army National Guard units in southern states whose lineage reaches back to the Civil War to fight under emblems that honor their battles for the Confederacy. While not via Pocket
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5:00 is 4:20 for alcoholics. : Showerthoughts
You don’t know alcoholism if you think they wait for a certain time, or to get off work, or whatever. True alcoholics measure distance in beers…for example: “How far away from work do you live?”…..”ehh about a 6 pack” HaHa never thought of it li…
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TIL Scientology ran a forced child labor camp in Austrailia : todayilearned
edit:urbandictionary: An incorrect spelling of AUSTRALIA. Commonly used by people who will seriously try to lick their elbows if asked. Haha whoops, didn’t even notice I had the extra I in there. via Pocket
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New York prison corrections officer arrested in connection with breakout – The Washington Post
New York State Police announced Wednesday that they have arrested a Clinton Correctional Facility officer in connection connected with the prison’s recent breakout. via Pocket
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Pakistan heatwave eases with arrival of pre-monsoon rains and cool winds | Weather | The Guardian
A cool wind from the sea and pre-monsoon rains brought the first signs of respite to southern Pakistan on Wednesday as the death toll from a scorching heatwave climbed to 838, a high figure even for a nation accustomed to sizzling hot summers. via P…
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Is this bad writing? (excerpt from The Yellow Birds – a book about the Iraq War) : books
Is this bad writing? (excerpt from The Yellow Birds – a book about the Iraq War) (self.books) “CLOUDS SPREAD OUT over the Atlantic like soiled linens on an unmade bed. via Pocket
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Many colour printers encode a near invisible serial number on the page, so it can be traced back to the printer that did it. Also colour laser printers. via Pocket
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One Pissed-Off Artist Made an App to Scam Spotify’s Royalty Payments
For as much love as Spotify gets from customers, it draws equal hatred from musicians, who are consistently unhappy with the tiny amount of revenue generated by streaming music. via Pocket
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Internet companies being misused as extremist mouthpiece, say UN experts | Technology | The Guardian
A UN panel that advises the security council has called for internet and social media companies to respond to the exploitation of their services by al-Qaida and other extremist groups who use the web to recruit fighters and spout “increasingly horri…
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Review: WWE NXT: June 24, 2015 · TV Club · The A.V. Club
With Kevin Owens presumably going through a transitional period, one where he moves from being on both NXT and Raw every single week to just being on the main roster, NXT finds itself in a bit of a tough spot. via Pocket
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The Book Of Mormon is basically Bible fan fiction : Showerthoughts
The Book Of Mormon is basically Bible fan fiction (self. via Pocket
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Good News for Bernie Sanders? Poll Shows 47% of Americans Would Vote for a Socialist : politics
Good News for Bernie Sanders? Poll Shows 47% of Americans Would Vote for a Socialist (inthesetimes.com) Holy crap, way to take those poll results out of context! Here is the original Gallup source. The question they asked was: via Pocket
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Bill Shorten says he regrets making “a mistake” in 2013 when he emphatically dismissed leadership talk just days after meeting with Kevin Rudd to discuss replacing Julia Gillard as prime minister. via Pocket
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Desmond’s sac fly in 11th lifts Nationals past Braves, 2-1 – Yahoo News
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ian Desmond hit a sacrifice fly with the bases loaded in the bottom of the 11th inning to lift Washington to a 2-1 victory over the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday night for the Nationals’ fifth straight victory. via Pocket
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SPECIAL HOMEWORKJoin the Thunderclap for our July 15/15/15 Moneybomb! We hit 50 percent of our goal in just one day, and there’s still 20 days to go! Lets set some grassroots fundraising records! (Link and details inside) (self.SandersForPresident) …
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Like a cruel criminal mastermind, turning his victims’ very hopes against them, Hannibal showrunner Bryan Fuller has begun tormenting his fans with hints that the show might somehow survive its ritual execution at the hands of NBC. via Pocket
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Bobby Jindal becomes 13th Republican to run for US presidency – video | US news | The Guardian
The governor of Louisiana, Bobby Jindal, has become the 13th Republican to throw his hat into the ring and join the presidential race. Jindal criticised the establishment in Washington, saying, ‘It’s time for the folks in Washington to admit the tru…
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Camera zooms can get so ridiculously close it’s scary
If you want to be a total creep and spy on things from miles away, just get a camera like the Nikon P900. The zoom is so ridiculous it’s scary. Check out the video by Fratila Angelo below that shows just how close you can get. via Pocket
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Watch a blacksmith masterfully forge a pair of tongs
It is an incredible amount of work to forge a pair of fireplace tongs. Like, this blacksmith should be awarded with a medal that lets everyone know that they should pat him on the back. Like he should think about retirement after shaping these tongs…
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Hackers Stole Secrets of U.S. Government Workers’ Sex Lives – The Daily Beast
It was already being described as the worst hack of the U.S. government in history. And it just got much worse. A senior U.S. official has confirmed that foreign hackers compromised the intimate personal details of an untold number of government wor…
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U.S. Flag Recalled After Causing 143 Million Deaths : TheOnion
U.S. Flag Recalled After Causing 143 Million Deaths (theonion.com)submitted 10 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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The popular Vine star, with over 4.3 million followers on the looping video site (and another 2.3 million on Twitter) was addressing rumors that were swirling about his relationship with fellow social media star Maggie Lindemann. via Pocket
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Internet companies should respond to extremist exploitation – Yahoo News
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — A U.N. panel is calling for Internet and social media companies to respond to the exploitation of their services by al-Qaida and other extremist groups who use the web to recruit fighters and spout “increasingly horrific propag…
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Dragonlance books…verdict? : Fantasy
Dragonlance books…verdict? (self.Fantasy) As a kid, I wasn’t allowed to play Dungeons & Dragons (because of the devil, natch) and even though I loved The Hobbit, I couldn’t really make any headway in the Lord of the Rings until high school. via Po…
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Ford last month sent letters to 14,000 of its American drivers with an unusual suggestion: For extra cash, they could rent their cars to fellow urbanites wanting a cheap ride. via Pocket
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‘Seinfeld’ on Hulu: Why ‘Always Sunny’ Is Its Natural Successor
There is perhaps no journey in the world of television more quixotic than the ceaseless quest to find the so-called “next” Seinfeld. via Pocket
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Looking up at stars that may no longer exist, whose light is just reaching us, is like getting a letter in the mail from a friend about how great he’s doing, when really at the time you read it your friend is dead. He’s fucking dead. He exploded in …
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Kenneth Branagh: Playing Wallander left me in ‘permanent state of anxiety’ | Media | The Guardian
Kenneth Branagh has described how playing the angst-ridden eponymous hero in TV series Wallander put him in a “permanent, acceptable state of anxiety”. via Pocket
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Today, PBS concluded its internal review of slave owner-omitting genealogy series Finding Your Roots, determining the show’s producers violated PBS standards by allowing Ben Affleck to influence editorial decisions. PBS has now postponed the series …
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Doing the Right Thing for the Wrong Reason | Psychology Today
Competitions are fun, let’s be honest. At one point or another in your life, you probably have enjoyed being part of some kind of competition. Of course, competitions tend to be more fun if you actually “win”. Yet, competitions have the undesirable …
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Chile beat Uruguay 1-0 to reach Copa America semis – Yahoo News
Santiago (AFP) – Hosts Chile sent nine-man Uruguay crashing out of the Copa America on Wednesday, winning a stormy quarter-final 1-0 to edge closer to their dream of a first South American crown. via Pocket
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Don Featherstone did not invent Phoenicopterus ruber: Nature took care of that eons ago. But what Mr. via Pocket
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Confederate symbols of Civil War divide U.S. 150 years on – Yahoo News
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (Reuters) – More and more voices across the U.S. South called for banishing the banner of the pro-slavery Confederacy on Wednesday in a fast-growing movement that adds new emotion and tensions to a year of soul-searching over race i…
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Ortiz homers, Red Sox beat O’s 5-1 despite injuries – Yahoo News
BOSTON (AP) — David Ortiz’s two-run homer capped a five-run sixth inning and the Boston Red Sox beat the Baltimore Orioles 5-1 on Wednesday night despite losing two key starters to injuries. via Pocket
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Amazon Made Its Humans-For-Hire More Expensive, and Scientists are Angry
Amazon’s Mechanical Turk is a slightly bizarre service that outsources simple, repetitive tasks to strangers on the internet, often for laughably tiny sums of money. via Pocket
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Relatives of Amir Hekmati, the Marine veteran imprisoned in Iran for nearly four years, left their Michigan home on Wednesday for a European trip that includes a stop in Vienna, where negotiators for Iran and six world powers are trying to complete …
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Barack Obama Cites Progress at Gay Pride Reception
President Obama takes pride all that his administration has accomplished for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender community. At a reception celebrating Pride Month at the White House Wednesday, he listed off a series rights and protections the LG…
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Bernie Sanders needs to schedule a rally in New York City. If he can draw a crowd as large, if not larger, than Hillary Clinton did at her kick-off, it could be a game-changer. Just imagine if he draws a larger crowd! (self.SandersForPresident) via …
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Is Donald Trump the honey badger of American politics? – The Washington Post
If Donald Trump was a YouTube sensation, he’d be the honey badger. He talks like he just don’t care, people laugh, and none of it seems to hurt him. via Pocket
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When I die, my Steam account info is going to be on my will. Just don’t know who I’ll be leaving it to yet. (self.Showerthoughts) Some lucky guy is going to get Civ 5 and a whole library of unplayed games. via Pocket
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Cheap high buys vulnerable Americans ticket to death in Florida – Yahoo News
Fort Lauderdale (United States) (AFP) – As drugs go, it’s dirt cheap, potent and deadly. And it creates surreal, pitiful scenes like this: a man running down the street buck naked, fleeing from imaginary dogs. via Pocket
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Warner Bros Says They’re Suspending Arkham Knight PC Sales
Publisher Warner Bros says they’re taking the drastic step of suspending all sales of Arkham Knight on PC until the game’s technical woes can be addressed. We want to apologize to those of you who are experiencing performance issues with Batman: Ark…
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Charisma Carpenter joins Scream Queens, which debuts September 22 · Newswire · The A.V. Club
Charisma Carpenter, whose years playing Cordelia Chase on Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Angel have left her no stranger to the art of running, screaming, and quipping while clad in the height of fashion, has been announced as a cast member on Ryan Mu…
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Painting a dire picture to world powers on Wednesday about life in Yemen, a United Nations envoy warned that polio could soon make a comeback and that a dengue outbreak had struck an estimated 3,000 people. via Pocket
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Second New York prison worker charged over prisoners’ escape | US news | The Guardian
A second New York prison employee was arrested on Wednesday for the escape of two convicted murderers who have eluded a massive police manhunt for almost three weeks, police said. via Pocket
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A small South Australian chocolate company has been forced to change its business logo after threats of legal action from fashion brand Chanel. The issue was sparked when Chocolate @ No 5, in Hahndorf in the Adelaide Hills, tried to register a trade…
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Manuel Noriega apologises over military rule of Panama | World news | The Guardian
Manuel Noriega, the former dictator of Panama, has broken a long silence and asked his compatriots to forgive actions by his military regime that culminated in the 1989 US invasion. via Pocket
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A New Way To World Peace. : philosophy
A New Way To World Peace. (neilwjsmith.890m.com)submitted 6 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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James Taylor leapfrogs Taylor Swift to score first No 1 album of career | Music | The Guardian
It took half a century but James Taylor is finally an album chart-topper after his new record, Before This World, went straight in to the US Billboard 200 at No 1. via Pocket
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Carey Price wins Hart, Vezina, Lindsay honors at NHL Awards – Yahoo News
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Carey Price came away from the NHL Awards show with a hat trick. The Montreal Canadiens’ record-setting goalie claimed the Hart Trophy, the Vezina Trophy and the Ted Lindsay Award at the NHL’s annual postseason bash Wednesday night.…
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Cassini Spots One, Two, Three (Look Closely) Crescent Moons Of Saturn
When was the last time you saw three crescent moons at once? Unless you’re the Cassini orbiter, probably never. via Pocket
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Wildfires blister Alaska with increased frequency, intensity – Yahoo News
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska residents endure the nation’s harshest winters for the reward of beautiful summer days with sunshine that lingers until midnight. via Pocket
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A Bosnian court has for the first time granted compensation to a war crimes victim in criminal proceedings in a case against two former Bosnian Serb soldiers who raped a teenage girl during the 1992-95 war. via Pocket
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Today in news that does not have anything to do with anything that may or may not have happened on Game Of Thrones’ recent season finale, Kit Harington has joined the cast of Brimstone, director Martin Koolhoven’s upcoming Western thriller. via Pock…
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Operation Hannibal – Dan Ephron – POLITICO Magazine
broadest Israeli assault on the Gaza Strip in years, a squad of Hamas fighters emerged from a shaft in the ground near the town of Rafah and ambushed three Israeli soldiers. via Pocket
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‘How much?’ Why bribes to people smugglers could revive a dying trade | World news | The Guardian
Business has been bad for Gandi, a fisherman who rides the waves off Indonesia’s rugged southern Java coast. The 44-year-old’s meagre catches are sometimes too small to cover the cost of the fuel he needs to power his 7.5-metre blue and white wooden…
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Here’s the Racist Meaning Behind the Confederate Flag, In the Words of the Man Who Designed It (mic.com)submitted 12 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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Cassini Spots One, Two, Three (Look Closely) Crescent Moons Of Saturn
When was the last time you saw three crescent moons at once? Unless you’re the Cassini orbiter, probably never. via Pocket
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LEADING OFF: De La Rosa day, Chapman returns, Gray in Texas – Yahoo News
Call it De La Rosa day at Coors Field. In a quirky pitching matchup, Arizona Diamondbacks right-hander Rubby De La Rosa (6-3) faces Colorado Rockies lefty Jorge De La Rosa (4-3). via Pocket
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5 Ways To Make Your Meetings More Positive | Psychology Today
When it comes to the meetings you run at work do you know how to bring out the best in the people attending? Researchers estimate we spend 37% of our time in meetings at work and that up to 50% of this time is completely wasted. via Pocket
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Cheers, bouquets for Misty Copeland at her ‘Swan Lake’ debut – Yahoo News
NEW YORK (AP) — Bravos, bouquets and most of all a clear sense of history reigned at the Metropolitan Opera House on Wednesday as Misty Copeland made her New York debut in “Swan Lake,” a key moment for the popular ballerina whom many hope will soon …
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Balvin cancels Miss USA appearance over Trump’s comments – Yahoo News
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Colombian singer J Balvin says he’s cancelling a planned performance at the Miss USA pageant following comments pageant owner Donald Trump made about Latinos. via Pocket
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‘Miracle’ mom, baby survive Colombia jungle plane crash – Yahoo News
Nelly Murillo, 18, and her son Yudier Moreno, not yet one year old, were near the site where the Cessna 303 crashed on Saturday in thick brush. “It’s a miracle. via Pocket
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TIL that when a bald eagle loses a feather, it will automatically shed the same feather on it’s other side to maintain balance. (detroitzoo.org) I’m not balding. via Pocket
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An ally of Prime Minister Victor Ponta was indicted on corruption charges, including being an accomplice to embezzling European Union funds and illegally offering incentives to voters, including frying pans, prosecutors said Wednesday. via Pocket
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Face of bizarre sea creature Hallucigenia revealed – BBC News
Scientists finally have a complete picture of what one of nature’s most bizarre animals looked like. The tiny sea creature – Hallucigenia – lived 500 million years ago, but all fossils appeared to be without heads. via Pocket
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Transracial Identity [marked for deletion] : wikipedia
Transracial Identity [marked for deletion] (en.wikipedia.org)submitted 6 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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New Zealand Greenpeace protesters scale parliament roof | World news | The Guardian
Four environmental protesters have breached security at New Zealand’s parliament by scaling the roof and perching themselves on a ledge above the main entrance. via Pocket
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Whistleblowers could have citizenship revoked under proposed laws | Australia news | The Guardian
Whistleblowers who speak out on serious matters relating to Australia’s national security – including those involved in the Timor-Leste bugging scandal case – and who are dual citizens could face having their citizenship revoked under proposed laws.…
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VideoTIL: Hillary Clinton in 2004 gave a speech in congress vehemently opposing gay marriage. (youtube.com) I hate to disparage the Canidate that would be the lesser of evils, but it’s important to look at these issues. via Pocket
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Attorneys for Colorado gunman to open defense case Thursday – Yahoo News
DENVER (AP) — Attorneys for James Holmes will open their case Thursday, offering a less emotional and more clinical assessment of the Colorado theater shooter after two months of often-gruesome testimony from prosecution witnesses who included many …
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The displacement of nearly 60 million people driven from their homes by war, mayhem and persecution reflects long-term shifts that global humanitarian organizations are ill equipped to handle, David Miliband, the leader of the International Rescue C…
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Comedy Central picks up bizarro TripTank spinoff Jeff And Some Aliens · Newswire · The A.V. Club
Comedy Central has announced that it’s ordered Jeff And Some Aliens, a recurring feature on the network’s animation grab-bag TripTank, to a full series. The network has ordered 10 episodes of the dark comedy, which is produced by Video Lou, a.k.a. w…
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Mr. Obama’s visit to Ethiopia sends the wrong message on democracy – The Washington Post
“AFRICA DOESN’T need strongmen, it needs strong institutions.” Those were President Obama’s words when he addressed Ghana’s parliament in July 2009, during his first trip to sub-Saharan Africa as president. via Pocket
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The Importance of a Careful Pre-Flight, Cat Fancier Edition – The Atlantic
Stowaways come in all forms and sizes. But very few can match this one for sangfroid. Everyone in the flying world has seen this video. But not everyone in the world at large has, so here you go. via Pocket
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New Chevy Cruze gets bigger and roomier with more power – Yahoo News
DETROIT (AP) — Five years ago, General Motors revealed an all-new compact car in the U.S. that was designed to enter a market that GM ignored for decades. The Chevrolet Cruze accomplished its mission. It helped lead GM out of bankruptcy and solidifi…
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The Most Metal Deaths in Middle-earth, Ranked : Fantasy
The Most Metal Deaths in Middle-earth, Ranked (the-toast.net)submitted 23 minutes ago by AMA Authorloading…[–]byharryconnollyAMA Author[S] 0 points1 point2 points 22 minutes ago(0 children)I confess, sometimes I have to remind myself to be as meta…
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Gene Palmer, the New York prison guard who allegedly passed hacksaw blades hidden in uncooked meat to escaped killers Richard Matt and David Sweat, has been arrested, CNN’s Shimon Prokupecz reports. On Tuesday, Palmer’s attorney said his client was …
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Study: GR 3rd in nation for economic success | WOODTV.com
Fred Winter will throw the shot put, the javelin and the discus, and run the 50- and 100-yard dashes. A pending U.S. Supreme Court decision about the Affordable Care Act could mean higher insurance premiums for everyone. via Pocket
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Denmark, not US, is the Top Nation – FT.com
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In the 13 years since Iran’s nuclear program was discovered, the Iranians have worked to keep the program alive and the major powers at bay. Now they are jeopardizing the nuclear agreement that would benefit them and the security of the region. via …
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Taking down the Confederate flag musn’t obscure the South’s vile history – The Washington Post
In the worst possible way — responding to an unspeakable act of racist barbarism — we have stumbled into one of our all-too-rare “Reconsider the Confederacy” weeks. via Pocket
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Beach Babes: Linda Rosenkrantz’s Realist Experiment | The New Republic
It’s the summer of 1965: the war in Vietnam rages; Bob Dylan goes electric; President Johnson signs the Voting Rights Act into law. The United States records its first spacewalk, the Supremes and the Beach Boys float to the top of the charts, and Wa…
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Who Owns the Dead? | The New Republic
It was a Sunday in the autumn of 1995, and Rob Sanders was driving his three kids from his house in Baltimore to the house of his ex-wife, Elizabeth Knox, in Silver Spring, Maryland. The kids rotated who got to sit in the front seat, and today was s…
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A Wonderfully Ludicrous Revenge Story About Ceramic Figurines in Love
The characters in the short film Proximity barely move. After all, they’re kitschy ceramic figurines in some lady’s living room. But they still manage to make us giggle with this tale of love and revenge. Pixar this ain’t. via Pocket
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Should I send my ex-friend a birthday card? | Psychology Today
My former BFF and I have been quite close for eight years now. We have had disagreements before. This time, I had a fashion show approaching that she was going to attend. She even had me get her a ticket. via Pocket
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You can hang out at Harry Potter scenes now on Youtube! the Burrow POV – Weasley’s house ambient sound white noise – HD video (youtube.com) via Pocket
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The United States, its negotiating partners and Iran reached a framework agreement in April with the aim of finalizing a deal by June 30 that curbs Iran’s nuclear program and leads to the lifting of international sanctions. via Pocket
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On Being Remembered: Huxley, Busk, & Scientific Friendships : HistoryofIdeas
On Being Remembered: Huxley, Busk, & Scientific Friendships (fossilhistory.wordpress.com)submitted 5 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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Noriega asks for Panama’s forgiveness in jailhouse interview – Yahoo News
PANAMA CITY (AP) — Former dictator Manuel Noriega broke a long silence and asked his compatriots to forgive actions by Panama’s military during his regime that culminated in the 1989 U.S. invasion. via Pocket
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The Seeds That Sowed a Revolution : HistoryofIdeas
The Seeds That Sowed a Revolution (nautil.us)submitted just now by martika23loading… via Pocket
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OPM watchdog to investigate contract to help federal workers after hack – The Washington Post
A federal watchdog testified Wednesday that his office would examine a $20 million contract to provide credit monitoring for federal employees affected by the agency’s massive cyberattack, citing concerns that the contract was awarded unusually quic…
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Regarding the lineage of Nimloth (Tree not Elf) : tolkienfans
I’m curious about the line of Nimloth and just have a few questions. Is there a word for the entire lineage of trees? i.e. Nimlothi (similar to Silmarilli or Palantiri) via Pocket
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Floating Heap Of Trash Now Ocean’s Apex Predator : TheOnion
Floating Heap Of Trash Now Ocean’s Apex Predator (theonion.com)submitted 19 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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Sarah Silverman to return to Masters Of Sex · Newswire · The A.V. Club
As Showtime’s Masters Of Sex barrels into 1966 and the sexual revolution with its upcoming third season, it’s also reaching back into the past. via Pocket
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NEW DELHI — The Indian National Congress party on Wednesday called for the resignation of one of the top regional leaders of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s governing party, the latest development in the public scandal that has engulfed the governmen…
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Conceptual Chicks & Experiential Eggs: Teaching Philosophies | Psychology Today
Last spring I helped design a training program for aspiring college teachers, who were all graduate or post doc students in the sciences. They had lots of experience in the classroom, but not so much at the head of it. via Pocket
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The Ten Weirdest Car Safety Features That Never Caught On
Automakers are constantly pushing forward with different new safety technologies that are supposed to save our lives. Sometimes, they don’t catch on. via Pocket
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Big tractor stolen from job site found in church parking lot – Yahoo News
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The search is over for a large tractor stolen from a Utah construction site that hit the streets before being abandoned at a Mormon church, officials said Wednesday. The Komatsu PT250-5 front-end loader valued at $130,000 disap…
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Tell Us Your Nightmare Tales of Working For A Startup
Ever since the first Internet bubble, startups are as synonymous with utter fail as with shiny success stories. Gather ‘round and unload your start-up burdens. Maybe you’ve suffered through incompetent management, laughable business models, or total…
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From rat meat masquerading as lamb to tainted milk to exploding watermelons, Chinese consumers have become inured to stomach-churning food scandals. via Pocket
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The Louisiana governor, Bobby Jindal, kicked off his presidential campaign by mounting fierce attacks on both the Washington establishment and Hillary Clinton in becoming the 13th Republican to announce a 2016 bid for the White House. via Pocket
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The Antarctic and Southern oceans are teeming with life, yet protection measures are weak as the continent faces increased threats from fishing, tourism and science programs, according to a report by scientists reviewing recent studies. via Pocket
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Violent Humans are Animals but Not Behaving Like Animals | Psychology Today
Each time there’s a violent incident involving human animals (“humans”) there are far too many snippets in various media and other outlets claiming something like, “They’re just animals. via Pocket
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Obama to Immigration Heckler at LGBT Pride Event: ‘Shame On You’
The crowd that attends the annual White House reception celebrating LGBT Pride Month is generally a welcoming one. That was largely the case on Wednesday for President Obama, save for a rowdy heckler. via Pocket
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Buttoned Down: Confederate flag “Clinton Gore 92” button is a fake : politics
Fact checking never stopped The Blaze from reporting on a story before. Nor the subsequent right-wing circlejerking. Gonna’ be fun watching them flounder with jizz on their face. via Pocket
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PBS: ‘Finding Your Roots’ Affleck episode violated standards – Yahoo News
NEW YORK (AP) — A “Finding Your Roots” episode that omitted references to Ben Affleck’s ancestor as a slave owner violated PBS standards, the public TV service said Wednesday. via Pocket
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3 survivors of the Charleston church shooting grapple with their grief – The Washington Post
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Felecia Sanders doesn’t remember sliding under the round table in the fellowship hall in the basement of Emanuel AME Church. Nor does she remember pulling her 11-year-old granddaughter down with her. via Pocket
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Help Rid New York Of Its Unjust ‘Gravity Knife’ Law
In the last 10 years, 60,000 people in New York have landed in jail due to a ‘50s-era law banning “gravity knives,” the vague definition of which allows police and courts to prosecute people for carrying virtually anything sharp. 86 percent of those…
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A Timelapse Of Jon Stewart Hosting ‘The Daily Show’ Over The Past 16 Years – Digg
Jon, let it be known that you’ve aged gracefully, despite what anyone else might say. via Pocket
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In the wake of the Charleston massacre, there is a rapidly growing consensus sweeping the country to remove the Confederate flag, a relic of racial divisiveness, from civic spaces. Gov. Nikki Haley of South Carolina has called for its removal from t…
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What Would the Buddha Do? | Psychology Today
It’s a problem as old as humanity, and probably even older: what to do with the violent perpetrators among us? Although the actual rate of lethal crime is currently down in comparison to several decades ago, it seems that we are regularly bombarded …
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Was Tsarnaev’s Apology Part of a Strategy to Keep Him Alive? – The Daily Beast
More than two years after he and his brother planted two bombs on the Boston marathon finish line, and following a months-long trial that sentenced him to death, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev broke his silence for the first time—to apologize. via Pocket
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An undocumented transgender woman who interrupted President Obama during the Pride Month Reception at the White House Wednesday called on the administration to release LGBT immigrants from detention before being escorted out. via Pocket
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Qatar eyes fast track to soft power with Formula One stake | World news | The Guardian
Next month well-heeled punters will flock to the Qatar Goodwood Festival for one of the highlights of the British horse racing calendar. via Pocket
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Labor has issued prime minister Tony Abbott with a please explain over how apparently classified Asio documents were filmed and broadcast during an official photo opportunity at the security agency’s Canberra headquarters. via Pocket
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Concern of Brexit’s impact on political landscape in Northern Ireland | Politics | The Guardian
The fragile political settlement in Northern Ireland would face greater instability if the UK votes to leave the EU in David Cameron’s planned referendum, a cross-party committee of the Irish parliament has warned. via Pocket
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Long commutes make you fat, tired, and miserable : TrueReddit
Many Americans are obsessed with rooting out things that make us unhealthy — even to the point of overkill. We detox, we avoid gluten, we devise excessively complicated exercise regimes (even though these are all unnecessary). via Pocket
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Sci-fi books that include a believable character romance? : scifi
Sci-fi books that include a believable character romance? (self.scifi) I recently discovered Karen Lord’s The Best of All Possible Worlds which I was really into. The love story and the world building went hand in hand. Anyone have recs for similar …
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TIL 40 percent of all Wikipedia vandalism is detected by a single bot. It has only 0.1% false positives. (en.wikipedia.org) Yet my school still says it’s not a credible source… via Pocket
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Oxford Dictionary Additions: ‘Hot Mess,’ ‘Cisgender,’ ‘Masshole’
The Oxford English Dictionary is a historical dictionary, which means that when its editors add a phrase such as hot mess to their reference—as they did this week—they add every definition of the word they can find. via Pocket
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Greek positions remain ‘firm’ after talks end, official says – Yahoo News
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Greece’s positions in negotiations for a cash-for-reforms deal remain firm and talks with its international creditors will resume at 0900 Brussels time (0700 GMT) on Thursday, a Greek government official said after late-night di…
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Fury (2014) [720p] [Slowed] : fullmoviesonyoutube
Action, Drama, War [USA:R, 2 h 14 min] Brad Pitt, Shia LaBeouf, Logan Lerman, Michael Peña Director: David Ayer April, 1945. via Pocket
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US actor Shia LaBeouf injured on movie set – Yahoo News
Los Angeles (AFP) – US actor Shia LaBeouf injured his head and hand during the filming of his latest movie “American Honey,” his agent told AFP Wednesday. The 29-year-old star of the popular “Transformers” films was taken to hospital Tuesday night a…
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Kim Kardashian to speak to prestigious Commonwealth Club – Yahoo News
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Kim Kardashian is joining a prestigious list that includes Teddy Roosevelt, Martin Luther King Jr., Dwight D. Eisenhower, Bill Clinton and Bill Gates. A spokeswoman for Kardashian describes the event as a book signing. via Pocket
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Two Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies and a sergeant were found guilty Wednesday in the backroom beating of a jail visitor who fellow guards testified was handcuffed on the ground and covered in blood. Sgt. via Pocket
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Business bosses to PM Cameron – ‘Don’t lock us out of the EU’ – Yahoo News
LONDON (Reuters) – Business chiefs from companies including BT , easyJet and a local cider maker called on Prime Minister David Cameron to keep Britain in the European Union as he prepared to ask EU leaders for a new deal. via Pocket
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Opinion: Why I Believe in an End-of-life Option | Al Jazeera America
Elizabeth Wallner is among four plaintiffs who recently sued the state of California, claiming a constitutional right to have a physician prescribe them life-ending medication. The suit comes as a bill that could legalize medically assisted suicide …
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Why I’m Against Physician-assisted Suicide | Al Jazeera America
In the past year, lawmakers in two dozen states have put controversial end-of-life bills up for debate. Across the country, there is growing support to allow terminally ill patients to end their lives with a prescription pill, but only five states n…
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You Used to Need a Court Order to Get Gmail to Unsend
This week we’re celebrating the arrival of an unsend button in Gmail. via Pocket
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Intense Scifi Film Shot Entirely in Moonlight Looks Completely Alien
23.2 lightyears from Earth sits the Scorpius Constellation, where scientists are working on an artificial biosphere that can harbor human life. And perhaps some other forms of life, too. via Pocket
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Nerdist is getting into film distribution · Newswire · The A.V. Club
With a popular podcast network and a Comedy Central show/hashtag machine already under his belt, Chris Hardwick and his Nerdist Industries empire are moving into film distribution—though it sounds like it’s less of a “Let’s make money by distributin…
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This Statue is a 500-Year-Old Snark Message Board
This is Pasquino, a statue near the famous Piazza Navona in Rome. For the past 500 years, it’s where you go when you want to read something mean, snarky, or scandalous about someone, and you didn’t have the internet to help you. The statue Pasquino …
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Dutch Citizens Sued Their Government To Act On Climate Change And Won | Popular Science
For the first time ever, a judicial body has ordered the government of a country to do something about climate change. via Pocket
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Talks between Greece and creditors end, to resume Thursday morning – Yahoo News
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Late night talks between the Greek government and its creditors in Brussels have ended and were expected to resume on Thursday morning ahead of a meeting of euro zone finance ministers, a source familiar with the talks said. The…
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Reading Ready Player 1, and it is awesome! : books
Reading Ready Player 1, and it is awesome! (self.books) I just want to say how great and refreshing Ready Player 1 is. I’m used to reading heavier books (content wise) and this is just a lighthearted, fun, entertaining read. All the references are t…
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Bobbi Kristina Brown Moved to Hospice Care: “She Is in God’s Hands Now”
After almost five months in the hospital, Bobbi Kristina Brown was transferred into hospice care on Wednesday, the Associated Press reports. via Pocket
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Hamsa – Defense against the Evil Eye : wikipedia
Hamsa – Defense against the Evil Eye (en.wikipedia.org)submitted 2 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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Sanders gets early endorsement by VT teachers : SandersForPresident
This is great news. The NEA is an extremely strong progressive minded labor union (and the largest labor union nationwide). As we look ahead to building our nation’s future, they need Bernie as much as Bernie needs them. Here’s to continued endorsem…
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Obama: Don’t drink my booze and heckle me – The Washington Post
President Obama had just begun his remarks Wednesday celebrating civil rights gains for LGBT Americans when a rare White House heckler broke in. As a former community organizer, Obama is comfortable with rowdy crowds. He’s also remarkably tolerant o…
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Movie of the Week: “Utamaro and His Five Women” – The New Yorker
After the Second World War, the American administration that ran things in Japan took control of the movie industry and, at first, banned historical stories. The first to pass muster was Kenji Mizoguchi’s 1946 bio-pic “Utamaro and His Five Women,” w…
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The al Qaeda-Hunting Ex-CIA Analyst Who Fact-Checked ‘Spy’ – The Daily Beast
Hollywood rarely gets the CIA right. Just ask people who’ve worked for the (sketchy, evil, Kennedy-assassinating, democracy-subverting)—kidding! partly!—agency. “They frequently conflate the FBI and the CIA. Pretty much every film. via Pocket
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How Voodoo, a Trailblazing 1928 Harlem Rennaisance Opera, Was Reborn – The Daily Beast
As if by magic—or, more appropriately, voodoo—an all but forgotten Harlem Renaissance opera is getting a second chance at life this weekend at Columbia University. via Pocket
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Facebook Bans Journalist’s Pseudonym – The Daily Beast
The sky is blue, water is wet and Facebook has once again found itself at the center of criticism for its name policy. via Pocket
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‘Hoff crab’ gets formal scientific name – BBC News
A hairy crab that was dubbed “The Hoff” when it was first found in Antarctic waters has now been given a formal scientific description and name.The creature, which lives in vast communities around hot vents on the sea floor, will be known as Kiwa ty…
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While a significant number of governments have championed an ambitious standalone goal on gender equality and women’s empowerment in the negotiations on the sustainable development goals (SDGs), discussions on financing have struggled to reach agree…
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Pride Power list for 2015 focuses on LGBT Britons | World news | The Guardian
A politician, scientist, radio presenter and boxing promoter are among those honoured as the most influential transgender people in Britain in this year’s Pride Power list. via Pocket
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Record numbers of people are being convicted of violent crimes against women in England and Wales, but the rate of conviction has still fallen, figures show. Convictions increased to 78,773 in the past year, up 16. via Pocket
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LONDON (AP) — Twerking may be older than you think. The provocative dance that gained global fame thanks to an attention-grabbing performance by Miley Cyrus has been admitted to the venerable Oxford English Dictionary — and lexicographers say its or…
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Review: Sense8: “Death Doesn’t Let You Say Goodbye” · TV Club · The A.V. Club
Episodic construction can tell a great deal about a TV show. via Pocket
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Confederate symbols of Civil War divide U.S. 150 years on – Yahoo News
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (Reuters) – More and more voices across the U.S. South called for banishing the banner of the pro-slavery Confederacy on Wednesday in a fast-growing movement that adds new emotions and tensions to a year of soul-searching over race …
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U.S. not spying on France’s Hollande or French officials: Kerry – Yahoo News
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States is not spying on French President Francois Hollande or any other French government officials, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Wednesday. via Pocket
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Former Chicago Little League team suing over stripped title – Yahoo News
CHICAGO (AP) — A former Chicago Little League team announced a lawsuit Wednesday against the sport’s governing body, accusing it of improperly stripping the young athletes of the national title that made them hometown heroes and nationally known and…
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News guide: What’s at stake in battle over Hawaii telescope – Yahoo News
HONOLULU (AP) — Scientists hoping to build a telescope that will allow them to see 13 billion light years away, offering a look into the early years of the universe, are facing opposition from Native Hawaiian groups who say the construction site is …
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Intense Scifi Film Shot Entirely in Moonlight Looks Completely Alien
23.2 lightyears from Earth sits the Scorpius Constellation, where scientists are working on an artificial biosphere that can harbor human life. And perhaps some other forms of life, too. via Pocket
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First Alabama for Bernie Meetup – it’s been less than 24 hours & we have 45 RSVPs!!! (facebook.com) Hehe I like the Bernieham. Can’t wait to hear about it! 🙂 via Pocket
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Government still paying G4S and Serco millions for tagging despite ban | Society | The Guardian
The Ministry of Justice is still paying security firms G4S and Serco millions of pounds every month for supplying electronic tagging equipment, more than a year after both companies were barred from running the contract. via Pocket
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Head Office (1985) [480p] : fullmoviesonyoutube
Rick Moranis spazzing out in this film is one of the best things ever! Although this film is 30 years old, it’s take on the Corrupt 80’s Yuppie Business culture is just as relevant today as it was then. Some things never change. via Pocket
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It’s all a bit meh as twerking thrusts its way into Oxford English Dictionary | Books | The Guardian
What do the twitterati think about twerking? Is it still hot fo’ shizzle or is it just meh? If you would struggle to decipher that opening sentence, you can now consult the Oxford English Dictionary, which has included those four phrases in more tha…
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How a Southern Baptist leader became surprising voice on Confederate flag – The Washington Post
For Russell Moore, a tattered scrap of cloth pinned to the pegboard of his basement study had once been a reminder of loss and a testament to resilience. via Pocket
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Former Obama Organizer Wants To Recuit “Black Lives Matter” Activists – BuzzFeed News
WASHINGTON — Kouri Marshall was named executive director of Democratic GAIN, a progressive recruiting initiative earlier this month. One of his top priorities: recruiting talent within the labyrinth of organizers and movements sprouting from Black L…
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Oak Island – Home of the Money Pit : wikipedia
Oak Island – Home of the Money Pit (en.wikipedia.org)submitted 9 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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Taking giraffes for a scientific walk – BBC News
The giraffes at Whipsnade Zoo have been undergoing a walking test – to help researchers find out just how their incredibly long legs work. via Pocket
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As South Carolina honors victims, Alabama lowers its flags – Yahoo News
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — State senator and pastor Clementa Pinckney was carried Wednesday into the Statehouse where he served the people for nearly 20 years, becoming the first African-American since Reconstruction to rest in honor in the South Carolin…
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NHL will explore expansion, with Las Vegas among candidates – Yahoo News
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The NHL is officially exploring expansion. The league is opening a formal expansion review process to consider adding new franchises to its 30-team league, Commissioner Gary Bettman announced Wednesday. via Pocket
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Louisiana’s Jindal joins crowded 2016 presidential race – Yahoo News
KENNER, La. (Reuters) – Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal joined the 2016 U.S. presidential race on Wednesday, starting dead last among a very crowded field of hopeful Republican candidates in at least one poll. via Pocket
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TIL that there are “lone planets” that roam endlessly through space without ever going into orbit. They are actually predicted to be more common than stars. (jpl.nasa.gov) Wow, that means there is a chance of one of those crashing into Earth at some…
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Russians’ rite of passage — a summer abroad — a victim of strains with West – The Washington Post
MOSCOW — Muscovite Polina Pevneva first flew to London to study English nine years ago — a long-ago era when ambitious young Russians packed planes in the summertime to practice language skills and build a future with the West. via Pocket
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Whole Foods Is Being Investigated For Overpricing in NYC | VICE News
New York City’s department of consumer affairs is investigating Whole Foods for overpricing its pre-packaged foods. Some of the infractions are minor, such as overcharging $0.80 for a package of breadcrumbs. But the DCA also notes extreme price goug…
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Pissed Off French Leaders Respond to ‘Unacceptable’ NSA Spying Revealed by WikiLeaks | VICE News
A day after WikiLeaks released classified National Security Agency (NSA) reports indicating that the US spied on France’s last three presidents, indignant French officials demanded answers from their American counterparts. via Pocket
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In launching long-shot bid, Bobby Jindal vows to be a ‘doer’ as president – The Washington Post
KENNER, La. — Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal — a one-time Republican rising star now desperately seeking to become one again — announced Wednesday evening that he will run for president in 2016. The 44 year-old son of immigrants was the first Indian Am…
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Modesto ranked fifth in nation in auto thefts | The Modesto Bee The Modesto Bee
The San Francisco Bay Area had the highest auto theft rate in the nation for the first time last year, surpassing even the Modesto region for that dubious honor, according to a report. The Modesto Metropolitan Area – which encompasses Stanislaus Cou…
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Mariah Carey Is the Newest Branch in the Bieber-Bloom Sexagon
Last July brought us one of the great celebrity stories of our time, when Orlando Bloom swung at Justin Bieber in an Italian restaurant in Ibiza as Leonardo Dicaprio cheered on. via Pocket
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Why Didn’t Will Smith Come Back For Independence Day: Resurgence?
Tell anyone there’s an Independence Day sequel in the works and their first question is, “Is Will Smith coming back?” He’s not, but it wasn’t for a lack of trying. Now, it seems like one of reasons why he isn’t is M. Night Shyamalan. via Pocket
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A nationalist politician who serves in the Greek Parliament apologized Wednesday for a Facebook post in which he compared his nation’s suffering under austerity measures imposed by its European creditors, including Germany, to the plight of Jews sla…
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Year after tour, Beyonce back for husband’s festival – Yahoo News
New York (AFP) – Beyonce will play her first full show in a year as the pop superstar headlines a festival in Philadelphia founded by her husband, rap mogul Jay-Z. via Pocket
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Or, I work high, up in one of the largest companies in the world. It’s all about perspective and phrasing! via Pocket
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Aang from Avatar looks like he could be a reddit super villain named Downvote Man. : Showerthoughts
Aang from Avatar looks like he could be a reddit super villain named Downvote Man. (self.Showerthoughts) You mean everybody else on reddit, right? via Pocket
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Can Obama’s New Plan Save 30 American Hostages? – The Daily Beast
President Obama said all the right things Wednesday about revamping the U.S. hostage policy, according to families and supporters of past and current hostages. But many have spent months hearing false promises from the government. via Pocket
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Qatar’s Foundation for Hypocrisy – The Daily Beast
ISTANBUL — The glamorous and sophisticated wife of the former emir of Qatar and mother of the current ruler is famous for glitzy globetrotting philanthropy. Hardly a week goes by without her being pictured rubbing shoulders with Western Royals and H…
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The Heavy Burden of Carrying Rev. Pinckney – The Daily Beast
COLUMBIA — The casket of Clementa Pinckney is heavy, both physically and symbolically. Sgt. Derrick J. Gamble of South Carolina HIghway Patrol said he felt both weights as he and his unit his carried the state senator inside the capitol for the last…
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r/NonFictionBookClub is Live! : books
I’ve just created r/nonfictionbookclub to replace the inactive one. via Pocket
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Aren’t all crimes “hate crimes”? : philosophy
Aren’t all crimes “hate crimes”? (philosophiadeus.blogspot.com) No… there can be all any number of motives for a crime. via Pocket
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Amazon Echo Review: I Just Spoke to the Future And It Listened
It only took me a few hours to get cozy with my new assistant. “Alexa,” I barked at the nine-inch black cylinder on my coffee table, “Shut up.” The lights on top of the cylinder went dark; the embarrassing 90s music playing from its speaker cut out.…
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Emma Watson joins Tom Hanks’ other Dave Eggers adaptation · Newswire · The A.V. Club
Despite having been something of an “it” novelist—or at least the Barnes & Noble end cap display equivalent of an “it’ novelist—in the 2000s, McSweeney’s founder Dave Eggers has never had any of his work adapted to film. via Pocket
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Congress Approves Fast-track For Trade Deals | Al Jazeera America
After weeks of infighting, the Republican-controlled Congress passed major trade legislation Wednesday that was long sought by President Barack Obama but vehemently opposed by most lawmakers in the Democratic Party. via Pocket
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As Racist Symbols Fall Away | The New Republic
Shortly after Dylann Roof murdered those nine black churchgoers in Charleston after a Bible study, America found herself embroiled in a familiar difficult conversation: Debating symbols and signifiers of racism like racial slurs and flags instead of…
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Barack Obama given ‘fast-track’ authority over trade deal negotiations | US news | The Guardian
Barack Obama was given the authority he has long sought to expedite negotiations for a massive trade deal with countries on the Pacific rim, propelling the US toward a landmark agreement that, both proponents and critics agree, will reshape the glob…
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Full Text of Gov. Bobby Jindal’s Campaign Launch in Louisiana
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal launched his presidential campaign Wednesday with a speech at the Pontchartrain Center in Kenner, Louisiana. Here is a transcript for the full remarks. via Pocket
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Scooby-Doo Actually Had A Pretty Pro-Science Message
Scooby-Doo had plenty to teach us about meddling kids, hijinks, and the virtues of DIY van repair. But was there also a little something in there about the scientific method? via Pocket
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Bobby Jindal Kicks Off Presidential Campaign
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal kicked off his bid for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination with an anti-Washington message calling for the GOP to present a staunchly conservative alternative to Democrats. via Pocket
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Killers on run from New York jail likely armed: police – Yahoo News
New York (AFP) – Two US killers on the run from jail are probably armed given the surrounding area is so heavily stocked with weapons and ammunition, police said Wednesday on day 19 of a massive manhunt. via Pocket
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The Problem with Emoji Passwords: Exactly the Same as Regular Passwords | Motherboard
Walking up to an ATM and keying in a pin that includes a poop emoji to take out cash is pretty much the millenial dream. via Pocket
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IRS erased backups after realizing tea party emails lost – Yahoo News
WASHINGTON (AP) — Government investigators say IRS employees erased computer backup tapes a month after officials discovered that thousands of emails related to the tax agency’s tea party scandal had been lost. via Pocket
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Fox News launching new SiriusXM news channel this fall – Yahoo News
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Fox News is launching a new radio channel that will bring breaking news and other reports to SiriusXM subscribers. Fox News and SiriusXM announced Wednesday that the channel, called Fox News Headlines 24/7, will launch in the fall…
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Canada’s McDavid, USA’s Eichel top NHL draft prospects – Yahoo News
Sunrise (United States) (AFP) – Connor McDavid, considered by many a Wayne Gretzky-level center, and US college star Jack Eichel are expected to be the top selections when the National Hockey League Draft begins Friday. via Pocket
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The Real Reason You Get Red Eyes After Swimming Is Gross
If you get bloodshot eyes after you take a dip in a swimming pool, know that it’s not chlorine to blame. It’s something far more disgusting! The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention would like you to know that those red, itchy eyes were caused…
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Lockheed Martin’s Quiz Is Crap So Take Our Better One
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Brew Better Coffee With This $13 French Press
This very cheap french press will make better coffee than your cheap drip or lazy Keurig. Or maybe you already have a great pourover style automatic dripper or pourover setup or Aeropress and just want to add a French Press to your arsenal. Either w…
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Ex-Baltimore Cop: I Saw Colleagues Shit on People’s Clothes During Raids
On Twitter this morning, an ex-Baltimore police sergeant named Michael A. Wood detailed a litany of abuses he witnessed or participated in while on the job. via Pocket
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Shia LaBeouf Puts Head Through Window, Suffers Grisly or Minimal Injury
Shia LeBeouf, a talking man who was once blessedly silent, went to the hospital Wednesday after injuring himself doing a stunt for the upcoming film American Honey. via Pocket
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Three Charged in Jailhouse Death of Mentally Ill College Student
Three people were indicted Wednesday on involuntary manslaughter charges after a mentally ill college student was found dead inside a Georgia jail cell. via Pocket
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500 Days of Kristin, Day 150: No Offense Kristin Is Not Worth $2.99
New content up on my app! Includes a 3 day food diary, my trip to Napa, pregnancy fashion inspo, plus what pill I think everyone should be taking every single day. Check it out- search Kristin Cavallari in the App Store via Pocket
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Grand jury indicts three people in death of college student in Georgia jail | US news | The Guardian
A grand jury has indicted three people in the death of a 21-year-old college student whose body was found in restraints at a county jail in Savannah, Georgia. via Pocket
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Good morning, A glorious pink Canberra sunrise heralds in the last sitting day before the winter break. via Pocket
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What is the most compelling/vivid image you have of a scene in a book that you haven’t already seen depicted in other media, such as movies? (self.books) I remember reading a sci/fi where human explorers visit an abandoned earth and find packaged br…
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Twelve Monkeys and the Grandfather Paradox : scifi
Twelve Monkeys and the Grandfather Paradox (feedmestories.com)submitted 4 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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TIL naturalist Chris Packham said he would “eat the last panda if I could have all the money we have spent on panda conservation put back on the table for me to do more sensible things with.” (mirror.co.uk)submitted 2 hours ago by loading… via Poc…
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Bringing Down the Confederate Flag | Psychology Today
On June 17th nine African Americans were mercilessly gunned down in Charleston, South Carolina. They were in Bible study at our most historic AME church. via Pocket
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How Many Victims to Come, How Many Himizu’s to Surface? | Psychology Today
As a clinical psychologist who focuses specifically on psychopathy and “the violent mind,” I feel compelled to reflect upon Dylann Roof and the Emmanuel American African Episcopal Church massacre through this psychological lens. via Pocket
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Lonely Are the Brave (1962) [360p] : fullmoviesonyoutube
In order to free his best friend Bondi, Jack Burns lets himself be imprisoned only to find out that Bondi does not want to escape. Thus Burns breaks out on his own and is afterwards being chased by sheriff Johnson with helicopters and jeeps. (IMDb) …
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Obama: Undeniable shift in attitudes on gay marriage – Yahoo News
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama says regardless of how the Supreme Court rules in an upcoming decision on gay marriage, there has been an undeniable shift in attitudes across the country. Obama spoke at a gay pride month reception at the Wh…
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Does the title of ‘Return of the King’ refer only to Aragorn, or can it be interpreted as the growth of Sauron as well? (self.tolkienfans) I am very dissapointed with how the title of RotK spoiled too much of the plot. via Pocket
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Why Does Almost Half Of America’s Food Go To Waste? – Digg
Nearly half of produce grown in the U.S. never makes it to the dinner table. Between price fluctuations and “defective” pieces of fruit, PBS Newshour looks into our epidemic of waste. via Pocket
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The Satanic Temple Is Suing Missouri Over Its Abortion Law | VICE News
The Satanic Temple is suing the Missouri Governor and Attorneys General over an abortion law that require women to wait 72 hours and review an “informed consent” booklet before terminating a pregnancy. via Pocket
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Bend It Like Beckham review – footie musical is a game of two halves | Stage | The Guardian
You have to admire the timing. With England riding high in the Women’s World Cup, this seems an ideal moment to launch a musical version of the 2002 footie film. via Pocket
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A powerful moment on the Senate floor: Scott tears up – The Washington Post
Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) teared up while speaking from the Senate floor Wednesday about the attack in Charleston. Scott said he spoke with the son of one of the victims who told him, “God cares for His people. God still lives.” via Pocket
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Veep and Arrested Development star Tony Hale will be deploying his expertly crafted bafflement in service of a new feature film by starring in the indie comedy Brave New Jersey. via Pocket
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USA has already given Mr. Robot a second season · Newswire · The A.V. Club
Perhaps emboldened by The A.V. Club’s own reasonably positive review, USA has already decided to give Mr. Robot, its new hacker drama, a second season. In fact, Mr. via Pocket
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Army defends past use of Confederate soldiers in base names – Yahoo News
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Army is defending its practice in the past of naming forts and posts after Confederate generals, saying they represent individuals, not causes. The Army’s top spokesman, Brig. Gen. Malcolm B. via Pocket
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A Surprising Influence on Your Emotions | Psychology Today
What do you and your group of friends have in common? Do you share a love for running, or do you all have the same wry sense of humor? It turns out you may have more in common than you even realize: Over time, research has found, groups can come to …
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Obama raises cyber, maritime concerns with Chinese – Yahoo News
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. and China are stepping up cooperation on preserving the ocean and combating illegal fishing despite their differences on maritime security. The two governments discussed ocean policy on the final day Wednesday of high-leve…
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Farrakhan plans rally for Million Man March 20th anniversary – Yahoo News
WASHINGTON (AP) — Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan said Wednesday he plans to hold a Millions for Justice march in the nation’s capital this fall, 20 years after the Million Man March. via Pocket
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Fiat Chrysler recalls Jeep SUVs for water leak problem – Yahoo News
DETROIT (AP) — Fiat Chrysler is recalling 164,000 Jeep Cherokee SUVs worldwide to install shields that stop water from getting into the power rear lift gate controls. The company says the recall covers the 2014 and 2015 model years. It addresses a p…
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Senate halts for emotional salute to 9 Charleston victims – Yahoo News
WASHINGTON (AP) — South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott says the nation is committed to replacing “sadness with love” in the grief-stricken aftermath of the Charleston church murders. via Pocket
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New Mexico coal plant owners settle Clean Air Act violations – Yahoo News
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. via Pocket
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Massachusetts’ first slots parlor is open for business – Yahoo News
PLAINVILLE, Mass. (AP) — Casino gambling is getting started in Massachusetts. Plainridge Park Casino held its ribbon-cutting Wednesday morning. Hundreds of special guests attended the event at the state’s first slots parlor, located near the Rhode I…
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Many in Boston unmoved by marathon bomber’s apology – Yahoo News
BOSTON (Reuters) – Before he was sentenced to death on Wednesday, Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev apologized in court for his role in the attack and its aftermath that claimed four lives and injured 264. via Pocket
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Space Station Chic: How NASA Is Engineering Better Indoor Clothes for Astronauts | Motherboard
When you hear the phrase “astronaut fashion,” the first image that probably jumps to mind is the traditional extravehicular spacesuit. via Pocket
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AP source: Kevin Love opts out of contract with Cavs – Yahoo News
CLEVELAND (AP) — Kevin Love is about to find out how much the league values him, and how much the Cavaliers want him. The power forward opted out of the final year of his contract and will be a free agent on July 1, a person familiar with the decisi…
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The Queen hints at desire for Britain to remain in European Union | UK news | The Guardian
The Queen has warned of the dangers of division in Europe at a state banquet in Berlin, urging Britons and Germans not to take the benefits of a peaceful continent for granted. via Pocket
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I Drank Moonshine and Camel Milk with Black Market Legends | Motherboard
After wandering down a Manhattan street to an address I was given for a release party on Tuesday, I came to a nondescript door nestled between two small clothing stores. via Pocket
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Boston marathon bombing victims react to Tsarnaev’s apology – video | US news | The Guardian
Victims of the Boston Marathon bomber, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, expressed mixed feelings after he apologised for the deadly 2013 attack at a hearing to formally sentence him to death. via Pocket
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Sure, Racehorses Are Getting Faster, but at What Cost?
A new study shows racehorses have gotten progressively quicker over the past 160 years, and in sprint races, especially. But given the startling number of race-related deaths each year, it’s nothing to be proud of. via Pocket
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Popular Steam Game Offers $100 To Anyone Who Finds An Exploit
Have you encountered a bug, glitch, or hack while playing Steam’s hottest new dinosaur game? You might be sitting on $100. via Pocket
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Understanding and Working with Flashbacks-Part One | Psychology Today
Since June is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Awareness Month it seems relevant to focus on the common but debilitating symptom of flashbacks that so often accompanies a PTSD diagnosis. via Pocket
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Home of the Brave: A Film by Laurie Anderson (1986) [480p] : fullmoviesonyoutube
Documentary, Music [1 h 30 min] Adrian Belew, William S. Burroughs, Richard Landry, Won-sang Park Director: Laurie Anderson The film included appearances by guitarist Adrian Belew, author William S. via Pocket
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When to Sue Your Psychiatrist for Malpractice | Psychology Today
Psychiatric treatment can be a demanding, complex, and emotional experience for both doctor and patient. Because of the personal nature of the treatment, sometimes it is hard to tell when the doctor has committed malpractice. via Pocket
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Social Media in a Successful Psychotherapy Practice | Psychology Today
This blog curates the voices of the Division of Psychoanalysis (39) of the American Psychological Association. Linda Beeler, LCSW, N.Y. City psychotherapist in private practice, supervisor, consultant for marketing a private practice submits this po…
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AL Congressman: States’ Rights Is “What South Fought For In War Between The States” – BuzzFeed News
Brooks said he wouldn’t “second guess” what state lawmakers in Alabama decide to do. Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley ordered that four Confederate flags be taken down from the state Capitol grounds in Montgomery on Wednesday. via Pocket
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Your old, School-days Bully Wants to Friend You– | Psychology Today
Years later, you can still remember her or his name. S/he may have made your life miserable, or simply made snide comments that can still summon the hot humiliation and the stab of pain. via Pocket
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Super-Thin Electronic Textile Could Dress You In Video | Popular Science
Researchers created a 1mm sized “Afghan Girl” image and altered its color by adding voltage. In the future you won’t have to worry about your coworkers finding out that you’re wearing the same shirt as yesterday, because you’ll be able to change its…
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Lincoln area average wage is 11 percent less than nation’s
Workers in the Lincoln area had an average hourly wage of $20.30 in May, about 11 percent below the nationwide average of $22.71, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics annual estimate. via Pocket
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U.S. Military Wants To Blow Up Landmines With Lasers | Popular Science
Redstone Test Center, U.S. Army Since their invention, landmines have scourged battlefields, lying in wait for unsuspecting foes before erupting with devastating force that damages life and limb, and sometimes even armored vehicles. via Pocket
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Stephen Cohen: The New Cold War Escalates Toward Hot War | The Nation
Nation contributing editor Stephen F. via Pocket
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Scalia v. Spider-Man – The New Yorker
Spider-Man has a secret identity: Peter Parker. Spidey is also a movie character played by actors—Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and, next, as Marvel announced on Tuesday, Tom Holland. via Pocket
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Daring to Be Unlikable – The New Yorker
While the excellent writer and performer Jesse Eisenberg plays parts that you would think are unlikable, because his characters are sometimes odious and generally riddled with spite and competitiveness, girls go for him anyway because he’s an outsid…
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This Chart Shows How Many People Have Died From Conflicts Since 1400
Oxford University’s Max Roser has meticulously pieced together a chart showing the global death rate from war over the past 600 years—and it paints a surprisingly optimistic picture. via Pocket
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Gawker Here Is “The Watcher” Lawsuit In All of Its Terrifying Detail | Jalopnik Here’s Why My Dad Will Never Buy Anything But a Lexus Ever Again | Kotaku Arkham Knight’s Harley Quinn DLC Is Terrible | Lifehacker Make Perfect Popcorn on the Stove in …
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The sudden abandonment of the Confederate flag by Southern politicians has raised the question of whether the Charleston gun massacre of nine churchgoers might also prompt action on gun safety. The early answer is don’t count on it. Gov. via Pocket
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Gawker Here Is “The Watcher” Lawsuit In All of Its Terrifying Detail | Jalopnik Here’s Why My Dad Will Never Buy Anything But a Lexus Ever Again | Kotaku Arkham Knight’s Harley Quinn DLC Is Terrible | Lifehacker Make Perfect Popcorn on the Stove in …
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The Guy Who Invented Cell Phones Thinks Apps Suck
The inventor of the first cell phone thinks that someday we’ll all have tiny computers implanted behind our ears instead of phones. He also thinks apps are terrible. via Pocket
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Bobby Jindal got into Brown, Harvard, Yale and Oxford. How’s YOUR résumé? | US news | The Guardian
The first Indian American governor and No1 Brady Bunch fan takes the model minority stereotype and runs with it – all the way to the White House? via Pocket
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Steve Bell on the Calais migrant chaos – cartoon | Comment is free | The Guardian
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“Bring Me Young Blood”: The Creepy Threats of the Westfield Watcher
“The Watcher” allegedly sent the Broadduses three letters last summer in which he or she threatened the couple and their three young children. The entire family has since vacated their home, located in the town of Westfield, in fear of their safety.…
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Vancouver has approved new rules to license and regulate illegal marijuana stores, making it the first city in Canada to attempt to control the burgeoning market – and setting it on a collision course with the country’s federal government. via Pocket
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Scott Walker signs two bills making access to firearms easier in Wisconsin | US news | The Guardian
Scott Walker signed two bills into law on Wednesday that make access to firearms easier in Wisconsin, just one week after a mass shooting at a church in Charleston, South Carolina, reopened the debate on gun violence in America. via Pocket
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During a visit to the Dilley family detention center, hundreds of mothers and children stood outside their units to speak with a delegation of Democratic politicians who have called for an end to practice of family detention via Pocket
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Obama says US will not prosecute families for paying ransoms – video | US news | The Guardian
Barack Obama said that US government will no longer threaten to prosecute families who try to pay ransom to win the release of American hostages held overseas, and the United States will directly negotiate with militants holding them but will not pa…
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England 1-3 Italy | Under-21 European Championship match report | Football | The Guardian
It has become a horribly familiar pattern: a dominant qualifying campaign, expectations raised to the rafters and disappointment following swiftly behind. via Pocket
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State workers take down a Confederate flag on the grounds of the Alabama state capitol in Montgomery on Wednesday, after Republican governor Robert Bentley ordered Confederate flags removed. Photograph: Martin Swant/AP via Pocket
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Bosnian court grants wartime rape victim compensation in landmark ruling | World news | The Guardian
Bosnia’s war crimes court has issued a landmark ruling, granting the first ever compensation to a wartime rape victim and sentencing two former Bosnian Serb soldiers, who raped the woman early in the 1992-1995 war, to 10 years each in jail. via Pock…
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Lawmakers: Texas migrant detention facilities are like ‘jail for children’ | US news | The Guardian
Lawmakers have described with shocking detail the conditions inside two notorious family migrant detention facilities in Texas, as the Obama administration announced further steps to reduce the heavily criticised practice of detaining women and chil…
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Double fatality at Ealing Broadway station was mother and daughter | UK news | The Guardian
Two people who died after being hit by a train at a west London station during the evening rush hour were a 36-year-old woman and her 16-year-old daughter, police have said. They said the deaths at Ealing Broadway station at about 6.10pm on Tuesday …
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Nicola Sturgeon denies plan to cut Scottish funding of royal family | UK news | The Guardian
Nicola Sturgeon has denied that her government wants to cut Scotland’s financial contribution to the royal family, after a senior royal aide suggested it was reneging on a deal to pay its share. via Pocket
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Kipper Williams on the Greek debt talks | Business | The Guardian
Things aren’t going as well as hoped in the eurozone debt summit. Photograph: Kipper Williams for the Guardian via Pocket
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The internal faultlines in Greece’s governing Syriza party grew wider on Wednesday as its members digested the sheer scale of concessions being demanded to avert a national bankruptcy and remain in the eurozone. via Pocket
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Police believe New York prison escapees are armed with stolen weapons | US news | The Guardian
Police have “every reason” to believe two escaped convicts from a prison in upstate New York will have armed themselves by now by stealing weapons locals keep in rural hunting cabins, and could “easily” be traveling 10 miles a day on foot as they co…
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Tuesday’s scenes from Calais feed the prevailing narrative of fear about illegal immigration to Europe in general, and to Britain in particular. via Pocket
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No, teenagers did not invent STI-detecting color-changing condoms — Hopes&Fears — flow “Science”
The papers are falling over themselves on reporting on the “S.T.EYE”, a concept by a group of school children for a condom that changes color when a sexually transmitted infection, like chlamydia and syphilis, is detected. via Pocket
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Barack Obama has assured the French president, François Hollande, that American intelligence services are no longer tapping his phone. via Pocket
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The Fake Bomb Detectors in Iraq | Vanity Fair
On a Sunday morning in the fall of 2009, a 26-seat bus carrying one ton of explosives made its way toward the Ministry of Justice in Baghdad. Security in Iraq had been improving for more than a year. A U.S. via Pocket
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The Department of Defense Wants to Use Science to Make Soldiers Literally Fearless – Mic
Flying 30,000 feet over enemy territory, a cadre of troops prepares to to free-fall until the last possible moment in order to avoid detection. On the ground, they’ll need to move silently to rescue a captured soldier. Tension is high. via Pocket
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Confederate flag is tainted by racism | Letters | US news | The Guardian
I was disappointed to see Jonathan Jones debating the merits of the Confederate flag (The Confederate flag in pop culture: harmless Americana or racist symbol?, G2, 23 June). via Pocket
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Our screens and feeds are filled with news and images of black Americans dying or being brutalized. A brief and yet still-too-long list: Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice, Walter Scott, Eric Garner, Renisha McBride. The image of a white police officer stra…
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Who cleans up after war? — Hopes&Fears — flow “Question”
Hopes&Fears answers questions with the help of people who know what they’re talking about. Today, we ask military experts about who “cleans up” after the devastation and destruction of battles. War is horrible. It is also messy. War zones leave brok…
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How Tech Companies Are Fighting Revenge Porn — The Cut
Carrie Goldberg has been helping victims of revenge porn wage legal battles against their exes since she founded her law firm in 2013, but until recently there was little recourse for those seeking to remove their intimate images from search results…
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Since its official debut on Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim in the fall of 2001, Aqua Teen Hunger Force has established itself as not only the sixth longest-running animated series ever, but also one of the most surreal and insane. via Pocket
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How Uber Took Over Portland: Release the Lobbyists! – Bloomberg Business
Charlie Hales, the mayor of Portland, Ore., was running a zoning hearing last December when he missed a call on his cell from David Plouffe, the campaign mastermind behind Barack Obama’s ascent. via Pocket
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White Americans are the biggest terror threat in the US, killing more people in attacks than Muslims or any other group in the last 14 years, according to a study done by the New America Foundation. via Pocket
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An observation: pictures vs words : Fantasy
So the other day, I ventured onto http://www.reddit.com/r/Art/ and looked around because being a newbie on Reddit, I’m slowly familiarizing myself with the subreddits. Between all the art of famous artists, were images of art by Redditors. via Pocket
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Ten Great Writers Nobody Reads : books
I have a copy of Miss Macintosh, My Darling on my book shelf and am excited to read it. First 50 pages were enough to convince me to buy it. Reads like prose poetry. Anyone else tackle it? via Pocket
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By checking our phones for the time and not wearing wrist watches, the pocket watch has made a covert comeback. (self.Showerthoughts) via Pocket
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Speaking on the floor of the United States Senate, Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said suspected Charleston shooter Dylann Roof was an example of “Mideast hate.” “That’s something I didn’t think we had here but apparently we do,” he added. via Pocket
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The head of NATO said on Wednesday the alliance would not be forced into a new arms race with Russia but that what he called Moscow’s aggression in Ukraine had compelled it to strengthen its defenses. via Pocket
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Here’s How Men Make 200 Million Sperm Every Day
Human testes are masters of mass production, spitting out sperm at a rate of 200 million per day. But that doesn’t mean the process is fast–it takes 64 days to make a sperm. The organ keeps the count high with an assembly-line anatomy that scales up…
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How Ant-Man Will Affect Marvel’s Movies For Years To Come
Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige dropped a ton of Marvel news in a new interview, including several teases of specifically how Ant-Man will have an effect on Phase Three of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which directors he’s met with for upcomin…
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Nuclear endgame with Iran at hand | Al Jazeera America
A deal to curb Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief is nearly complete. via Pocket
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I guess people with strong political preferences have always had a hard time accepting facts that are at odds with those prejudices; but I do also think that it has gotten worse in modern America thanks to the closed information loop of movement con…
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The Fiendish Life of Jesse Pomeroy, Teen Serial Killer
Jesse Harding Pomeroy has few, if any, rivals for the title of naughtiest boy in American history. Other lads have wrecked trains, burned buildings, and done away with their friends in all sorts of cruel and imaginative ways. via Pocket
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Five former members of President Obama’s inner circle of Iran advisers have written an open letter expressing concern that a pending accord to stem Iran’s nuclear program “may fall short of meeting the administration’s own sta via Pocket
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‘Widowmaker’ Is the Five Eyes Spy Collective’s Most Tasteless Codename | Motherboard
The stash of secret documents provided to journalists by Edward Snowden has been a treasure trove of classified codenames from the spy agencies of the Five Eyes, the allied intelligence collective that includes the United States, the United Kingdom,…
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This Life: One woman’s dying wish made another a mom – The Washington Post
In 2010, Linda Rahal’s life included 40-mile bike rides and Ironman training sessions. It included travels around the world, dinners out with friends and occasionally long hours as managing partner at the immigration law firm she had helped start. v…
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Staring Into This Swirling Vortex is Oddly Calming | Motherboard
If you’re feeling that midweek malaise, try staring into this vortex for a minute. Created when water enters the Denison Dam spillway—a structure designed to relieve pressure on a dam by funneling water downstream—this intake vortex can discharge 10…
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Listen to this surprisingly good Men At Work and M83 mashup · Great Job, Internet! · The A.V. Club
On the surface, Men At Work’s “Down Under” and M83’s “Midnight City” have little in common. via Pocket
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This is the push we need to change the tides. Even though the message is relevant to all Americans, we have to reach out and get minority votes. I can think of two times in interviews that Neil has more or less said that he’s an educator and not int…
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Free speech is great and all, but the internet is probably the best argument against it. Before, everyone had an opinion. Now everyone has a forum to actually share it. Speaking of, straight out of the “Where Are They Now?” file of The A.V. via Pock…
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When you say “forward” or “back” your lips move in that direction. : Showerthoughts
When you say “forward” or “back” your lips move in that direction. (self.Showerthoughts) It must be satisfying to know people are trying this in their cubicles right now to check. via Pocket
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Bullshit, Horseshit, Batshit & Apeshit. All animal excrement. All different meanings. (self.Showerthoughts) Bullshit = A blatant Lie. Horseshit = An expression of disbelief. Batshit = Completely mad or crazy. Apeshit = A state of anger and rage. via…
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What if Westboro Baptist Church are actually just atheists set out to ruin Christianity? (self.Showerthoughts) Actually, losing your faith can be pretty shitty if your profession is preaching. via Pocket
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Finally read Roadside Picnic [spoilers] : scifi
…and it was fantastic. I suffered through an older and poor translation and in spite of that I enjoyed this book immensely. Here’s my main questions for other readers. via Pocket
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The Hidden Faces of the Al Jazeera Trial – The Daily Beast
CAIRO — Shadi Ibrahim is nervous, glancing around and wary of passers-by when he speaks. He is worried he’ll suddenly be re-arrested in the street- hardly paranoia after his friend Sohaib Saad was snatched from the street in southern Cairo. via Pock…
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Lexus Channels Marty McFly With Real-life Hoverboard – The Daily Beast
Lexus must have drawn inspiration from Marty McFly for their latest creation, a real, working hoverboard called “Slide” that floats an inch above the ground. via Pocket
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Are Devil-Worshippers Slaughtering British Sheep? – The Daily Beast
In a scene that could have come straight out of True Detective, a British woman was greeted with a ghastly midsummer’s surprise when she discovered a sheep that had been savagely mutilated and then dragged around a field so that it’s blood marked ou…
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High Society: A Pot Boiler (2009) [720p] : fullmoviesonyoutube
A dialogue-driven, rapid-fire comedy about three contentious roommates and their hapless guests, two lovely ladies and a very unfortunate intruder. via Pocket
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Fix NATO or Risk WWIII – The Daily Beast
NATO’s credibility is at stake in the Baltic. A glance at the map shows all too clearly, reinforcing the Baltic states in a crisis is hard without the help of non-NATO Sweden and Finland. via Pocket
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Greece debt crisis talks end in renewed deadlock | World news | The Guardian
Gruelling negotiations between Greece and its creditors broke up without agreement on Wednesday evening as lenders warned the country that it must accept more austerity if it is to avoid defaulting on its debts. via Pocket
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Plantwatch: Roadside wonders | Science | The Guardian
Roadside verges are one of our great wild plant refuges. They are only narrow strips of land, but verges along our major roads total an area the size of the Isle of Wight. via Pocket
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For those who like their music extra durational, it’s a rich week in New York. via Pocket
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How to Unsend Emails in Gmail | WIRED
Plagued by Sender’s Remorse? Google’s finally releasing its fix to (one of) your most serious email woes. “Undo Send” is finally available for Gmail. So: Does it do what you think it does? Sort of. via Pocket
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Is Earth Undergoing Its Sixth Mass Extinction? – Digg
The Earth’s species are dying off at an astonishing rate — and human beings could be on their way out. That’s the key finding in a new study confirming that the planet is undergoing a mass extinction event. via Pocket
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The South Shall Not Rise Again: The North has the money and the culture, but the South has defined the limits of our politics. That may finally and blessedly be ending. (thedailybeast.com) This article really says nothing of substance from what I ca…
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Congress to hand Obama fast-track trade authority – Yahoo News
Washington (AFP) – After weeks of political wrangling President Barack Obama scored a key victory Wednesday with Congress passing legislation that allows him to swiftly negotiate a Pacific trade accord. via Pocket
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Senate grants Obama big win with fast track trade authority – Yahoo News
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate has handed President Barack Obama a major victory by approving “fast track” authority to negotiate trade agreements in Asia and elsewhere. via Pocket
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Shia LaBeouf’s head, hand injured on set of ‘American Honey’ – Yahoo News
He was treated at a hospital for cuts to his head and hand. He’s to return to shooting Thursday. “American Honey” is about a teenage girl traveling across the Midwest. It was written and directed by “Fish Tank” filmmaker Andrea Arnold. via Pocket
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Google data center to rise in former power plant – Yahoo News
San Francisco (AFP) – Google on Wednesday announced it will convert a former coal-burning power plant in Alabama into a data center using renewable energy. It will be the first Google data center built on the site of a former coal-burning power plan…
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Frenchwoman’s journey to IS in Syria – Yahoo News
Gaziantep (Turkey) (AFP) – She wanted to move to a land where “the laws of Allah apply” but found herself trapped in a world of arbitrary beatings and violence where women are treated as sexual objects. via Pocket
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Bobby Jindal Blurs The Lines Between Policy and Religion | ThinkProgress
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal (R) is set to formally announce his intention to run for the Republican presidential candidacy later this afternoon. via Pocket
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Microsoft makes Word available on Android phones – Yahoo News
San Francisco (AFP) – Microsoft on Wednesday followed through on a promise to release versions of its widely used Word, Excel and PowerPoint programs for smartphones running on Google-backed Android software. via Pocket
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France passes law to widen eavesdropping powers – Yahoo News
PARIS (Reuters) – The French parliament passed a law on Wednesday giving the state intelligence services more latitude to eavesdrop on the public, amid outrage over revelations that the United States spied on the last three French presidents. via Po…
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Panel gives weak endorsement of new meningitis shots – Yahoo News
NEW YORK (AP) — A federal panel gave a weak endorsement Wednesday to two expensive meningitis shots, declining to recommend that all teens get the vaccine and leaving the decision to parents and doctors. via Pocket
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Judge: No torture in case of Detroit boy found in basement – Yahoo News
DETROIT (AP) — A judge dismissed torture charges Wednesday against the father and stepmother of a Detroit boy found in his basement after 11 days, saying she doesn’t believe he was stuck there and paralyzed by fear last summer during a highly public…
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In USA Network’s ‘Mr Robot,’ the Hacker Drama Grows Up – The Atlantic
The new USA Network show features a hacker who hopes to upend capitalism while prying into the online lives of those around him. Elliot, the hacker protagonist of USA’s new drama Mr. Robot, looks like the dark corners of the Internet in human form. …
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Bobbi Kristina Brown in hospice, boyfriend accused of abuse – Yahoo News
Bobbi Kristina, 22, was hospitalized in late January after being found face down in a bathtub in her suburban Atlanta home. via Pocket
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) – European Commission Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis said on Wednesday that talks between Greece and its international creditors would continue after a meeting of euro zone finance ministers was cut short. via Pocket
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5 things to know about US public opinion on health care case – Yahoo News
WASHINGTON (AP) — Most Americans want the Supreme Court to side with the government when it decides whether the feds can continue subsidizing insurance premiums in all 50 states under President Barack Obama’s health care law, according to polls in r…
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Expanding the Panama Canal – The Atlantic
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Menswear fashion week kicks off in Paris amid heat – Yahoo News
PARIS (AP) — As the fashion spotlight moved on from Milan — things heated up in Paris menswear, but mainly due to the sweltering weather that left celebrity guests uncomfortable on the front rows. Among them were singer Joe Jonas and former One Dire…
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Pat Houston: Bobbi Kristina Brown moved to hospice care – Yahoo News
NEW YORK (AP) — Bobbi Kristina Brown has been moved to hospice care after months in the hospital. In a statement Wednesday, her aunt Pat Houston said Whitney Houston’s daughter’s condition has worsened. via Pocket
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Boston Marathon Bomber Apologizes to Victims | Al Jazeera America
Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev apologized at a court hearing on Wednesday before a judge formally sentence him to death for the deadly 2013 attack that killed three people and injured 264. via Pocket
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Flags and Guns: Change Versus Inertia – The New Yorker
Having already written a couple of posts about the aftermath of the Charleston shootings, I’ll keep this one brief. The picture above shows Dylann Roof, the alleged shooter, posing with an object that many Americans associate with hatred and violenc…
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Hidden Camera: Trader Joe’s Edition – The New Yorker
HOST: This is so exciting. We’re here to take you behind the scenes of Sarah’s weekly trip to Trader Joe’s. And she has no idea. Before she arrives, let’s talk to some of the people who are helping to make this happen. Host walks up to a woman in a …
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WINNIPEG, Manitoba — Before the United States played Sweden in a Women’s World Cup match here this month, some American fans waited in line for hours to be the first to enter the stadium. When the gates finally opened, it was like the running of the…
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A New Hymn for Charleston – The New Yorker
Carolyn Winfrey Gillette, a fifty-four-year-old pastor from Wilmington, Delaware, is a prolific and celebrated composer of hymns. She’s written around two hundred and fifty of them, and they’ve been published in two collections, “Songs of Grace” and…
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Presidential Hopeful Jim Webb Defends Confederate Soldiers
Former Virginia Sen. Jim Webb said on Wednesday that the Confederate flag has been wrongly used as a racist symbol, but stopped short of condemning the flag outright. He also added that Americans should remember “honorable” Civil War veterans, “incl…
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When Bipolar Disorder Moved Into the House | Psychology Today
Your film Infinitely Polar Bear, based on growing up with a bipolar father, played by Mark Ruffalo, has just opened. What spurred you to make this (wonderful) movie now, at this particular juncture in your life or the culture’s life? via Pocket
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What are your re-reading quirks and habits? : tolkienfans
What are your re-reading quirks and habits? (self.tolkienfans) I had been reading a single chapter each night which worked well enough. However in RotK, Book VI, when I came to the end of Mount Doom, Ch 3, I felt something missed. via Pocket
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A discussion on free will and steroid use : philosophy
A discussion on free will and steroid use (neverfromconcentrate.com)submitted 19 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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Pelosi switches to yes on trade worker aid bill – The Washington Post
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Wednesday that she is dropping her objection to Trade Adjustment Assistance legislation and will vote in favor of the worker retraining program when it comes to the House floor on Thursday. via Pock…
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TIL that 1989’s “Batman” soundtrack album was mainly composed by Prince, and is considered to be his 11th studio album, but since Prince had to agree to sign the publishing rights over to Warner Bros, none of the high-charting “Batman” songs appear …
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Fantasy books about elemental magic : Fantasy
Because I’m thinking of writing a book on elementals that are linked to humans and share with them their power over the classic elements, so I need information to structure the world that I’m building. via Pocket
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WASHINGTON — President Obama said on Wednesday that his administration had too often failed the families of American hostages held overseas by groups like the Islamic State, announcing a wide-ranging policy overhaul that will public via Pocket
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Hillary pandering to LGBT votes on her facebook despite running against Gay Marriage in 2008. (self.SandersForPresident) Her video “All Love is Equal” has about 10,000 shares. via Pocket
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Former Sen. Jim Webb (D-Va.) appears to defend Confederate flag – The Washington Post
Former Virginia senator and potential presidential candidate Jim Webb (D) is not calling for Confederate battle flags to be taken off public property, saying the issue is “complicated. via Pocket
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Alabama, home of legendary segregationists like George Wallace and Bull Connor, broke with a highly visible part of its past this morning when workers emerged from the Alabama state Capitol building in Montgomery and banished four versions of the Co…
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The trailer for what is supposedly the last Paranormal Activity movie, Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension, has arrived. And based on its convoluted mythology, maybe it’s best that the franchise is being sent to the other side before things can…
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Number of US homeowners reaches 20-year low | Business | The Guardian
The American dream is increasingly just that – a dream. Since the 2008 recession, owning a home has been a realistic goal for a shrinking number of people. In 2014, the national homeownership rate slid for 10th consecutive year to 64. via Pocket
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This South Carolina Pastor Totally Nails How Commonplace Racism Inspired Dylann Roof | ThinkProgress
Pastor Thomas A. Dixon, a community organizer in South Carolina and co-founder of The Coalition (People United To Take Back Our Community), sat down with ThinkProgress in Charleston to discuss how everyday racism contributed to the tragedy at Mother…
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Who’s Nalin’ Paylin? : wikipedia
Who’s Nalin’ Paylin? (en.wikipedia.org) via Pocket
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White Americans Are Biggest Terror Threat in U.S.: Study – NBC News
White Americans are the biggest terror threat in U.S., study finds http://t.co/cxoFBB8Q61 pic.twitter.com/iFt40G7X9V
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David Cameron has announced that statistics showing how many people have died after losing their benefits are being prepared for publication, days after work and pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith denied that such figures existed. via Pocket
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England v Italy: European Under-21 Championship – live! | Scott Murray | Football | The Guardian
Ah, England versus Italy! Ted Drake breaking Luis Monti’s ankle. Giacinto Facchetti swinging haymakers at Dave Clement. Kevin Keegan loosening the teeth of moustachioed nutcase Romeo Benetti. Marco Tardelli tenderising Keegan’s boat with his elbow. …
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I Love Everything About This Criminally Drunk Pennsylvania Wedding
What did you do this weekend? Did it require multiple units of police back-up? Did it involve a wedding, a stun gun, a drunk 14-year-old, and someone grabbing a cop’s dick? Did it go down in the self-proclaimed Pretzel Capital of the World? If you a…
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Acoustic Kitty, an American Spy – The Atlantic
Americans have, for centuries, found creative ways to spy on friends, enemies, and everyone in-between. My favorite story about American spying is one I’ve never been able to verify with the Central Intelligence Agency, and not for lack of trying. v…
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Military Veterans, For-Profit Colleges, and the 90/10 Loophole – The Atlantic
A regulatory loophole incentivizes the institutions to aggressively recruit students who have access to military benefits. Will Congress take action? For nearly two decades, the federal government has barred for-profit colleges from relying entirely…
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How is the reading curriculum decided for state schools? What books do you wish were assigned reading for all high-school aged kids? (self.books) I’m studying to be an English Lit teacher, and I’d love to hear others more knowing on the subject spea…
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21 Sci-fi, Fantasy, and In-between Shows to Watch this Summer : scifi
21 Sci-fi, Fantasy, and In-between Shows to Watch this Summer (epicfantasybooks.com)submitted 20 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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21 Sci-fi, Fantasy, and In-between Shows to Watch this Summer : Fantasy
21 Sci-fi, Fantasy, and In-between Shows to Watch this Summer (epicfantasybooks.com)submitted 15 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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5 things to know about public opinion on same-sex marriage – Yahoo News
WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans appear largely ready to accept same-sex marriage but seem divided on whether the Supreme Court should affirm that right nationwide. So say polls conducted before the court’s ruling, expected any day, on whether to make ga…
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GOP’s Kasich opposes deporting millions in US illegally – Yahoo News
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Ohio Gov. John Kasich says it’s not practical or humane to deport the millions of immigrants who are in the United States illegally. Kasich is on his first trip to Iowa as a 2016 Republican presidential prospect. via Pocket
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U.S., European authorities investigate possible new leaker: sources – Yahoo News
LONDON (Reuters) – U.S. and European security authorities are investigating whether a previously unknown leaker provided sensitive intelligence documents to WikiLeaks about alleged U.S. spying on French politicians, according to sources familiar wit…
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NYC: Whole Foods mislabels prepackaged items, overcharges – Yahoo News
NEW YORK (AP) — Whole Foods supermarkets have been routinely overcharging customers by overstating the weight of prepackaged meat, dairy and baked goods, New York City’s consumer chief said Wednesday. The price on a package of coconut shrimp at the …
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Zimbabwe parks donates bush meat to calm restive prisoners – Yahoo News
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — A quarter ton of meat from wild animals could be just the ticket to ending the unrest in Zimbabwe’s Chikurubi maximum security prison where inmates have been rioting over their meatless diet. via Pocket
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5 weeks after filing, justices’ finances still not public – Yahoo News
WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court justices’ annual reports on investments, paid travel and other financial matters remain shielded from public view more than five weeks after they were filed. via Pocket
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Boston bomber sentenced to death for 2013 attacks – Yahoo News
Boston (AFP) – A US federal judge formally sentenced Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to death Wednesday at an emotionally-charged court hearing in which the 21-year-old former student apologized to his victims. via Pocket
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When President Obama took office, U.S. public image was in the tank internationally. Only eight out of 23 countries polled by Pew in 2008 had more than a 50 percent favorable view of the United States, and Obama campaigned in part as someone who reb…
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Tuesday night, the House passed legislation aimed at reforming the Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA), the 1976 law that for almost 40 years has dictated how chemicals are managed in the United States. Passed with broad bipartisan support — with the…
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Obama just took a big step to a second-term achievement. Thanks to the GOP. – The Washington Post
And, just like that, President Obama can claim that rarest of things during his seven years as president: A congressional victory. Trade debate is over, folks: Pelosi just endorsed TAA as part of African trade bill. Senate passes TPA today, Senate/H…
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Calvin Johnson is auctioning off his old “punk jeans” · Newswire · The A.V. Club
As a founding member of both K Records and Beat Happening, Calvin Johnson has been associated with punk since its early days. via Pocket
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Having a working mother works for daughters | World news | The Guardian
Negative perceptions around women who combine work with parenthood have been comprehensively demolished in a major study by Harvard University, which shows the daughters of working mothers enjoy better careers, higher pay and more equal relationship…
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The Tate won’t allow my badges of honour | Letters | World news | The Guardian
On Saturday, after attending the inspiring anti-austerity demonstration organised by The People’s Assembly, I went to Tate Britain, my first visit there. I was stopped from entering because I had a few badges pinned to my clothes. via Pocket
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Pro-Putin ‘Troll Factory’ in Russia Will Pay Labor Abuse Settlement to Former Employee | VICE News
Lawyers for a Russian company that produces online pro-Putin propaganda made a rare appearance in a St. Petersburg courtroom yesterday. Though they refused to speak to the press, representatives of the St. via Pocket
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Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Breaks Silence in Court Before Judge Sentences Him to Death | VICE News
Convicted Boston marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev apologized to his victims and their families before receiving a formal death sentence in a packed Boston courtroom Wednesday. via Pocket
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Why the Saudis Are Going Solar – The Atlantic
The fate of one of the biggest fossil-fuel producers may now depend on its investment in renewable energy. Prince Turki bin Saud bin Mohammad Al Saud belongs to the family that rules Saudi Arabia. via Pocket
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Save Any Relationship With Just 2 Questions | Psychology Today
Many of us believe that it takes a substantial amount of effort to save a declining relationship. While this is often true – especially if a betrayal of trust has occurred – most relationships on the skids can be saved (or at least greatly improved)…
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Julien Mier & Magical Mistakes – Divide, Multiply on Vimeo
Official music video for Julien Mier & Magical Mistakes’ ” Divide, Multiply”, directed by Keita Onishi https://vimeo.com/user10555000 http://www.onishikeita.com Julien Mier https://soundcloud.com/julien-mier Magical Mistakes …
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is perk responding? (self.GetPerk)submitted 1 day ago by just checking if im the only one who gets the “perk not responding” text [–]low750 0 points1 point2 points 1 day ago(1 child)I got the same thing. via Pocket
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Boba Fett doesn’t seem so bad when you realize who his real-world analog would be: A bounty hunter going after criminals, who was contracted by law enforcement agencies. (self.Showerthoughts) via Pocket
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how to check… (downforeveryoneorjustme.com)submitted 1 day ago by loading…[–]Drovid[S] 0 points1 point2 points 1 day ago(0 children)so… via Pocket
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Senate Set to Pass TPP “Fast-Track” Bill Despite Protests : politics
Him and his got paid. Of course it is for them. That you wont see on /r/news because every post about it in the last week has been deleted. via Pocket
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Solitaire Is Less Depressing When Played With This Super Mario Deck
The only thing more depressing than playing Solitaire by yourself is not playing it on a computer. Unless the deck of cards you’re using features levels from four classic Super Mario games. via Pocket
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Poaching has reached an all-time high. 96 elephants are killed a day on average. : environment
Poaching has reached an all-time high. 96 elephants are killed a day on average. (takepart.com) Let’s call a spade a spade here. via Pocket
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Germany agreed Thursday to turn more than 60 former military bases into nature preserves, with the aim of creating vast new green oases and sanctuaries for rare species of birds (france24.com)submitted just now by DoremusJessuploading… via Pocket
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Curiosity: the top trait among those who succeed | Psychology Today
The psychologist Abraham Maslow, who popularized the term “self-actualization,” didn’t generally believe in a big bang theory of it, in which peak experiences suddenly bring us into being as the people we’ve always imagined ourselves to be. via …
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Bobby Jindal announces US presidential bid – Yahoo News
Washington (AFP) – Bobby Jindal, the governor of Louisiana, announced Wednesday he is running for president, becoming the 13th Republican to launch a 2016 campaign for the White House. via Pocket
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(Reuters) – The race for the Republican Party’s 2016 presidential nomination now includes 13 official candidates for the White House with Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal’s announcement on Wednesday. Several others are still likely to announce bids. …
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Trucker’s bankruptcy exit may roughen road for small creditors – Yahoo News
NEW YORK (Reuters) – When U.S. companies go bust, bankruptcy laws ensure workers are among the first to get paid. Now an unconventional settlement in an obscure case threatens to turn that guarantee on its head. via Pocket
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AP EXPLAINS: Confederate battle flag, flown around US South – Yahoo News
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, after the massacre of nine African-Americans at a historic black church in Charleston, has called for removing the rebel Confederate battle flag that stands outside South Carolina’s Statehouse. via Pocket
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Man with meat cleaver arrested outside Boston bomber sentencing: media – Yahoo News
BOSTON (Reuters) – A man with a meat cleaver in his car was arrested on Wednesday outside the federal courthouse where Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is being sentenced, local media reported. The arrest came while the sentencing hearing wa…
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[Wednesday, June 24th] The Dutch government has been ordered to cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least 25% by 2020, Iceland’s Pirate Party has surged into first place in the polls, and Japan has finally lifted its 67-year-old ban on dancing (self.…
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NFL concussion awards on hold amid appeals through this fall – Yahoo News
HADDONFIELD, N.J. (AP) — Retired NFL players seeking payouts from the potential $1 billion NFL concussion settlement could be waiting until next year based on appeals being weighed this fall. via Pocket
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Dzhokhar Tsarnaev apologizes for Boston Marathon bombing – Metro – The Boston Globe
Sharing profound pain and searing anger, relatives of those killed in the Boston Marathon bombing and survivors of the blast delivered victim impact statements Wednesday at the federal court hearing in Boston in which bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev will b…
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Sentencing of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
Don’t miss any of your favorite stories again. Read the stories that matter to you as much as you want, whenever you want when you subscribe to BostonGlobe.com. via Pocket
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Ho-Chunk Nation ramps up veterans assistance : Jackson County Chronicle
Marine Corps veteran Scott Kingswan couldn’t keep up with rent and bills while living in Madison after his military service. Kingswan, in the service from 1986 to 1990, was working after serving as a motor vehicle operator at Camp Lejeune, N.C. via …
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Jeremy Clarkson confirms deal with Netflix stating he will host a new car show with Richard Hammond and James May. (businessinsider.com) It would be perfect. via Pocket
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NBC Has Canceled “Hannibal” : television
Nbc did well to keep it on air for this long with the ratings they had. I heard that Hulu has an option to pick it up if it’s canceled, so we might see it again. It’s interesting, but this is how I feel too — I’m glad and surprised NBC held on as l…
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PPQ now getting “Down for server maintenance” message. : perktv
PPQ now getting “Down for server maintenance” message. (self.perktv) Hopefully they’re fixing the issues with it. via Pocket
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Participate in psychological studies and earn at the rate of 8-10$/hour : WorkOnline
Prolific Academic is world’s largest crowdsourcing community of people who love science. Researchers post studies and recruit the right participants fast. Participants earn rewards while helping to advance human knowledge. via Pocket
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How to make $20 an hour tutoring online : WorkOnline
I used to use mainly MTurk to make my beermoney, but I recently began using a different website I stumbled upon called InstaEDU. via Pocket
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Keep off the pitch: why football makes bad art | Stage | The Guardian
For the next three months Patrick Marber’s new play The Red Lionis in rep at the National Theatre. The good news, for those familiar with the football-drama mini-genre, is that it doesn’t actually have any football in it. This is a promising start. …
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Runaway Saw Blade Slices Through Hood of Truck, Barely Misses Driver
Life is a highway, I wanna ride it all night long (or until an enormous saw blade physically prevents me from doing so). via Pocket
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UK Athletics poaching foreign-born athletes to keep sponsors, claims coach | Sport | The Guardian
Five athletes including the sprinter Zharnel Hughes, tipped as a potential successor to Usain Bolt, are now eligible for Britain at this year’s world championships and the 2016 Olympics in Rio. via Pocket
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Charleston shooting – badges on jacket ‘Photoshopped’ : conspiratard
Interesting point in one of the comments – if someone did indeed ‘shop this picture to remove the Obama patch, why would they choose two flags that would be completely unrecognizable to 99% of Americans? Hell, I was born in South Africa, and even I …
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Drinking hydrochloric acid and sodium cures Autism! another secret cure they don’t want you to know (bbc.co.uk) Scientists hate him! Learn how [YOUR AREA] man has discovered the cure for autism! via Pocket
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How pissed is the guy who killed 9 people in SC, trying to start a race war, but instead, ended the Confederate flag as we know it? (self.Showerthoughts) Or he’s very pleased he’s made the Confederate flag the official symbol of white supremacy and …
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TIL While Bulldozing salt from a salt mine, 6 salt cured mummified bodies of ancient miners where uncovered. One of the mummified bodies carbon dates back to 9550 B.C. (atlasobscura.com) I visited the saltmen museum in Zanjan, Iran. via Pocket
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Ben Carson: “Political Correctness” Could Destroy U.S. Like It Did Ancient Rome – BuzzFeed News
He said that “no society” “can long survive without values and principles,” and argued that “political correctness” was eroding the values of America. “You know, there is no society that can long survive without values and principles,” he said. via …
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Ancient mystery worm found to have surprise eyes and teeth | Science | The Guardian
Nature has produced many oddities, but an ancient creature resembling a prickly sea worm is one of the few to have left scientists so baffled they were unable to distinguish its head from its the rear. via Pocket
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summer solstice google theme : google
That ended up being a bit more morbid than I expected. Then spend the rest of your life in denial… via Pocket
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Obama poised for a major trade win, burnishing his foreign policy legacy – The Washington Post
President Obama was poised Wednesday to win new powers to bring home an extensive Pacific Rim free-trade deal that analysts said could go down as one of his most important foreign policy legacies, boosting U.S. standing in fast-growing Asia. via Poc…
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Queen unimpressed by blue horse painting on German state visit | UK news | The Guardian
Maybe it was the fact that her childhood pony had been depicted in blue, but it was clear from the outset that the Queen was less than enamoured with a portrait presented to her by the German president on Wednesday. via Pocket
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Is Donald Trump the honey badger of American politics? – The Washington Post
If Donald Trump was a YouTube sensation, he’d be the honey badger. He talks like he just don’t care, people laugh, and none of it seems to hurt him. via Pocket
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Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev: ‘I am guilty and I am sorry’ | US news | The Guardian
Convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has given his first public statement since carrying out the April 2013 terrorist attack. Tsarnaev’s statement came after an emotional morning of testimony during which survivors of the bombing spoke…
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What to Make of Heidegger in 2015? : philosophy
What to Make of Heidegger in 2015? (lareviewofbooks.org) via Pocket
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Which of the current generation of sci-fi authors should I be reading? : scifi
Which of the current generation of sci-fi authors should I be reading? (self.scifi) I have been enjoying scifi novels since the early 70s, and have read most of the classics by Asimov, Clarke, Heinlein, etc. via Pocket
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Writers React to Amazon Putting a Price on Attention : books
Writers React to Amazon Putting a Price on Attention (observer.com)submitted 17 minutes ago by 4thofJuluauloading… via Pocket
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Can we all help to get the upcoming book release calender updated? : Fantasy
Can we all help to get the upcoming book release calender updated? (self.Fantasy) For those not aware, the subreddit has an upcoming book release calender on google. via Pocket
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Non-Denominational Terrorist Organization Welcomes Extremists Of All Faiths : TheOnion
Non-Denominational Terrorist Organization Welcomes Extremists Of All Faiths (theonion.com)submitted 26 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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Disney World Forced To Euthanize Character That Attacked Visitor : TheOnion
Disney World Forced To Euthanize Character That Attacked Visitor (theonion.com)submitted 25 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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Amazon’s UK business paid just £11.9m in tax last year | Technology | The Guardian
Amazon’s booming UK business paid just £11.9m of tax last year, while the online retailer’s Luxembourg unit took £5.3bn of sales from British internet shoppers without being subject to UK tax, according to company filings. via Pocket
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Patti, ranters and ravers – what our writers are excited about at Glastonbury | Music | The Guardian
There’s a good reason why hearing Patti Smith revisit her classic 1975 debut Horses – as she has been doing on her recent tour – has felt so exhilarating. via Pocket
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Vatican hires tattoo remover – to clean its sculptures | World news | The Guardian
When a senior Vatican official made a call to a tattoo removal specialist, it was not a red-faced cardinal hoping to erase an anchor on his bicep. via Pocket
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More than 20 percent of female undergraduates at the University of Michigan said they were victims of non-consensual sexual behavior within the past year, the school said Wednesday in releasing results of a campus survey on sexual misconduct. via Po…
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Couple Flees $1.3 Million Dream Home After Threats From “Watcher”
“I have been put in charge of watching and waiting for its second coming,” one of the letters reportedly reads. Two others allegedly refer to the couple’s young children. “I am pleased to know your names now, and the name of the young blood you have…
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How kids became the strongest argument for same-sex marriage – The Washington Post
When she was very young, Jenny Rain couldn’t help but wonder if there was something wrong with her family. There were the jokes on late-night television. The sermons in church. via Pocket
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Projects Like the Future Library and Century Cameras Are Redefining the Value of Art – The Atlantic
A library and a photography exhibit that won’t open for 100 years are redefining “slow art” by challenging people to think about the world beyond their own lifetimes. Mark your grandchildren’s diaries: The year 2114 will be an eventful one for art. …
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Section 8 Is Failing Poor Americans – The Atlantic
Section 8 was intended to help people escape poverty, but instead it’s trapping them in it. via Pocket
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The 9 Most Awesomely Disturbing Zombie Movie Death Scenes
Zombie movies are, by design, all about death. Zombies kill humans, humans kill zombies, humans become zombies and are killed again, etc. What sets an exceptional zombie movie apart from the brain-munching pack? The gruesome creativity of its death …
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Which Reasoning Style Best Describes The Way You Think?
How rational are you, really? This comprehensive online quiz by ClearerThinking.org will not only provide you with the answer, it’ll also tell you which of 16 reasoning styles you belong to, where your strengths lie, and how to improve your thinking…
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Today’s Best Deals: BustedTees, Humidifier, Knife Set, and More
Here are the best of today’s deals. Get every great deal every day on Kinja Deals, follow us on Facebook and Twitter to never miss a deal, join us on Kinja Gear to read about great products, and on Kinja Co-Op to help us find the best. via Pocket
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Guardian reporter Matthew Taylor reports from Calais where severe travel disruption, caused by Tuesday’s strike by French ferry workers, has provided migrants in the port town with greater access to stationary vehicles. via Pocket
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Rooney Mara might star in David Fincher’s Utopia series · Newswire · The A.V. Club
Rooney Mara is in talks to star in David Fincher’s adaptation of the UK series Utopia for HBO, /Film reports. (This isn’t based on any official confirmation, but on a tweet by The Wrap’s Jeff Sneider, so take it with as large a grain of salt as you …
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Why is he acting that way? | Psychology Today
Has your partner ever acted in a way that confused you? Maybe he’s been emotionally distant lately, even though it seems like you had been getting along fine. Or perhaps she’s going out with her friends most nights, leaving you home alone more than …
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Why Do People Still Get the Plague?
People don’t die of the Black Plague in the 21st century — except when they do. And the disease won’t be going away any time soon. Earlier this month, a high school student in Colorado died of the disease. On average, seven people in the U.S. via Po…
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All too often, like on Morning Joe this morning, interviewers try to bait Bernie Sanders into an attack on Hillary Clinton, however, Bernie constantly refuses to do so and reminds the audience that he has never ran a negative campaign ad in his life…
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MONEYBOMBIntroducing the official 15/15/15/ Moneybomb THUNDERCLAP. This will be a great way to share the event and get maximum exposure, but we MUST get 500 supporters, or else the promotion never launches. (thunderclap.it) via Pocket
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OfficialDebate Early and Often: Ask the Democratic Party to start the presidential debates. (go.berniesanders.com) Just added my name. Great idea for trying to get media attention with uncooperative big media. via Pocket
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TIL a Texas minister set himself on fire and died in the hopes of inspiring social justice. The act drew little attention. (dallasnews.com) Oooh burn… via Pocket
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Alabama lowers Confederate flag after Charleston massacre – Yahoo News
Washington (AFP) – The Confederate battle flag was taken down Wednesday outside Alabama’s state legislature as Americans increasingly shun the Civil War era saltire after the Charleston church massacre. via Pocket
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Carter: NATO must bolster cyber defense – Yahoo News
BRUSSELS (AP) — NATO must improve its ability to defend itself against cyberattacks before it tries to build its cyberwarfare capabilities, U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter told alliance leaders Wednesday. via Pocket
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Iran’s Supreme Leader Toughens Nuclear Talks Position | VICE News
In a move that could seriously hinder chances of reaching an agreement with world powers, Iran’s supreme leader has toughened his position on nuclear negotiations, just a week before the deadline for a final deal. via Pocket
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China Has Seized Some Really, Really Old Smuggled Frozen Meat | VICE News
China’s General Administration of Customs announced on Tuesday that it had seized nearly 100,000 tons of smuggled frozen meat — some of which was more than 40 years old, dating to the time of Mao Zedong — in a nationwide crackdown on the illicit tra…
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Guns, Money, Death, and the Dude — Welcome to Chiraq | VICE News
The problem with Chicago is geography. It is a giant, sprawling city where men cannot cross unfamiliar streets, alleyways, or expressways. To do so is to gamble recklessly with one’s life. via Pocket
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The Recession Had a Racial Slant – The Atlantic
By 2031, the downturn will have decreased the wealth of the median black household by almost $100,000. The recession, while painful for everyone, was especially disastrous for black Americans. via Pocket
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Pool full of the cutest dogs : aww
Hmm what is this… so wet… but ball! Can I go in, slightly cold, but BALL! OMG I can swim. I did not know that. Hah. Ball. via Pocket
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It’s no Grand Canyon, but Taos Gorge in New Mexico can hold its own [OC] [2448 x 3264] : EarthPorn
It’s no Grand Canyon, but Taos Gorge in New Mexico can hold its own [OC] [2448 x 3264] (imgur.com)submitted just now by cowpunk52loading… via Pocket
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Girl and her dog. [318×215] : HumanPorn
Girl and her dog. [318×215] (i.imgur.com) It really has the potential to be a good meme. via Pocket
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Hague climate change judgement could inspire a global civil movement | Environment | The Guardian
“You have been negotiating all my life”, cried out 21-year-old Anjali Appadurai from the lectern of a UN climate change conference four years ago. via Pocket
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Photographic firsts and the earliest born person ever to be photographed
From Petapixel, a list of photographic firsts, including the first photograph (1826), the first digital photograph (1957), the first photo of the Sun (1845), and the first photograph of a US President (1843). via Pocket
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There’s more than a month to go before Jon Stewart officially signs off for the last time as host of The Daily Show, so the homilies and encomiums are still a little ways off. via Pocket
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Hulu’s Seinfeld apartment replaces Jerry’s Mac with some bullshit PC · Newswire · The A.V. Club
The ’90s were lean times for Apple enthusiasts. The company was making slow, boring computers with a Mac operating system that, while it may have been “user-friendly,” felt like it was falling further behind Microsoft’s ever-more-capable Windows wit…
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Obama to Hollande: U.S. not spying on communications – White House – Yahoo News
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The White House said on Wednesday that U.S. President Barack Obama reassured French President Francois Hollande that the United States was not spying on his phone calls and other communications. via Pocket
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An Indie Gem – Fae: The Wild Hunt (Riven Wyrde Saga #1) by Graham Austin-King : Fantasy
Haven’t gotten to it yet, but its on the list! It’s rather impressive, especially the characterization. I can say it’s better than some stuff in the bookstores. via Pocket
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Detective Not Sure He Was Close Enough To Partner To Endlessly Pursue Killer : TheOnion
Detective Not Sure He Was Close Enough To Partner To Endlessly Pursue Killer (theonion.com)submitted just now by NewJerseyFreakshowloading… via Pocket
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NASA’s Stubby 747 Has A Big Telescope In The Back That Can See Pluto
NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft has recently begun sending back the first color images of Pluto and Charon, and they are spectacular. via Pocket
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When I was a kid, I used to think that fly fishing involved waving the fly around in the air until the fish jumped out of the water to eat it. I was wrong. A couple weekends ago, I finally got to try it for real. And look, I caught a monster! via Po…
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Today’s Best Deals: BustedTees, Humidifier, Knife Set, and More
Here are the best of today’s deals. Get every great deal every day on Kinja Deals, follow us on Facebook and Twitter to never miss a deal, join us on Kinja Gear to read about great products, and on Kinja Co-Op to help us find the best. via Pocket
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Circa, News App Nobody Used, Going on “Indefinite Hiatus”
This announcement follows days of drama surrounding the news app’s fate, which abruptly stopped updating on Monday, leaving at least one reader very confused. But now we have our answer: Circa is dead. Why? Money: Not enough of it. Writes Galligan: …
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Prominent Crossfit entrepreneur Joshua Newman is being sued by a business partner who alleges that he lied and defrauded investors. Look, if you’re not strong enough to defend your own money without the interference of government “laws,” don’t inves…
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The Manchester United target Sergio Ramos has told Real Madrid that he wants to leave. via Pocket
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Five awkward emails Google’s ‘Undo Send’ will save you from | Technology | The Guardian
The wheel, the telegram and now, Google’s “Undo Send” email feature. There’s nothing like an invention that truly changes the fabric of life. Even better are those that save us: hydraulic braking, say, or rehab. via Pocket
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To me, the star of ABC’s shiny new BattleBots reboot is neither Nightmare, nor Warhead, nor any of the engineers who grip the controller with white-knuckle intensity and pound on the plexiglass in anger. via Pocket
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Why Is This Planet Acting Like A Comet? | Popular Science
This bushy-tailed planet may look like a comet, but it has Neptune-like size and circular orbit. By contrast, comets are tiny and have elliptical orbits. Some planets that are now small, hot, and rocky may have started off as icy giants like Neptune…
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Lancashire county council defers fracking decision | Environment | The Guardian
Lancashire county council has once again deferred its decision on whether to approve the UK’s first full scale fracking. Lancashire has been at the forefront of the UK’s nascent shale gas industry, an issue that has divided opinion in the county. vi…
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This Bizarre Spiked Worm Used To Roam The Earth | Popular Science
With a scientific name like Hallucigenia sparsa, you just know that this is going to be one weird-looking critter. Hallucigenia were arthropods (related to spiders, crabs, and insects) and looked like worms with spikes. via Pocket
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It Takes Just 10 Seconds To Recharge This Incredibly Tiny RC R2-D2
In a remarkable feat of miniaturized engineering, Takara Tomy has created a tiny R2-D2 toy that stands just over an inch tall but can still be steered around your desk using an equally small lightsaber remote control. via Pocket
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Michael Shannon as Elvis and Kevin Spacey as Nixon is a movie now · Newswire · The A.V. Club
Normally, this would primarily be a story about Amazon. See, the online retail giant has seen its streaming video service trail Netflix by a wide margin, even as it finally starts to see some success with shows like Transparent. via Pocket
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Check out unreleased footage from Too Many Cooks · Newswire · The A.V. Club
Vulture’s doing its 2015 TV Awards this week, and rightfully taking The Best Viral Moment trophy over the likes of Nicole Kidman on Fallon, Anne Hathaway lip-synching to “Wrecking Ball,” and whatever else, is Too Many Cooks, Casper Kelly’s surreal s…
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Some TV shows never even make it past the first season. Maybe a series lacked the ratings to match its artistic accomplishments, or maybe it floundered its way into the network crosshairs, but it’s time to look at one-season series outside the immed…
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Green space, clean energy, increased urban density…and global dictatorship. It’s hard to see how all of these things could connect, but — according to a popular right wing conspiracy theory — a UN resolution aimed at sustainable development could …
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TriviaTIL the Coen Brothers suffered a case of writer’s block when writing Miller’s Crossing, so they began work on a different project and wrote Barton Fink, a film about a playwright suffering from writer’s block. (en.m.wikipedia.org) Cant wait fo…
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As mourners prepare to view the body of South Carolina senator and pastor Clementa Pinckney lying in state in Columbia, the debate rages over whether the Confederate flag beloved by his alleged killer should be allowed to fly during his wake. via Po…
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I really don’t get why he is wasting his time saying it’s zero. If he’d just say it’s minimal, he’d be fine, but he keeps pushing a bad talking point that isn’t true. In the end, 62 cases were referred for prosecution, but most were declined by fede…
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From his Facebook. Not a literal endorsement of support as he acknowledged he likely won’t be endorsing anyone given his role in Common Cause, but still…that’s saying a lot. via Pocket
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Hacker Attack on Government May Have Exposed 32M Federal Employees | Motherboard
As many as 32 million current and former government employees may have had their personal information stolen as a result of two data breaches on the US government human resources arm, according to a new estimate that’s higher than any number reporte…
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Chris Pratt Looks Really Damn Hot On The Cover Of Men’s Health
1. These days, it’s hard to go a day without seeing or hearing about the mega-talented and hella beautiful Chris Pratt — which is truly a blessed thing. 3. Hi. Hello. Yes please. I can tell that people are motivated by my transformations, and that f…
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A Michigan Billboard With An Anti-Gay Ad Now Also Says “God Loves Gays” – BuzzFeed News
“Homosexuality is a behavior. Not a civil right,” reads the ad from the Restrain The Judges group. The billboard features a picture of an Asian woman with the caption “Born Asian,” next to an image of a man with the rainbow flag painted on his face …
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A Sheriff’s Deputy Filmed Himself Suffering In A Hot Car To Raise Awareness About Heat Stroke
1. A sheriff’s department in Georgia is trying to raise awareness about heat stroke deaths by filming the scary effects that sitting in a hot car had on one of their deputies. 2. via Pocket
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Questlove And Tariq From The Roots Reenact “The Bachelorette”
NBC 5. Watch the dramatic reenactment below: youtube.com 6. Kaitlyn-approved. via Pocket
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The World’s Most Accurate Brain Map
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These Vintage Photos Of Australians With Animals Will Give You The Feels
2. Like feeding kangaroos in a park. 3. This lovely lass got a sweet ride on an elephant’s trunk. 4. “G’day, young chaps. How may I entertain you on this splendid afternoon?” 5. Ready for the show! 6. “Why, thank you for the treats, kind lady.” 7. N…
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Gov. Bobby Jindal of Louisiana has announced his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination. The first Indian-American governor in the United States, he came to the job in 2008 after three years in Congress. via Pocket
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NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND — The setting is Red Hook, Brooklyn, in the 1950s. The protagonist is an Italian immigrant who works as a longshoreman, a tragic hero who is also a working-class Everyman. The writer is Arthur Miller. via Pocket
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WASHINGTON — House Democrats, facing defeat on trade after nearly wrecking their own president’s trade agenda, on Wednesday appeared ready to vote for legislation assisting workers dislocated by economic globalization — just weeks after voting again…
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Looking for an explanation that may not be found here. Why are some so forward about disbelief or irrelevance of Philosophy in the modern age? (self.philosophy) via Pocket
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A Brief Look at the Mad Max: Fury Road Anime We Almost Had Instead
During director George Miller’s long, long trek to get a fourth Mad Max movie made, at one point in the ‘00s he had the idea to make it an anime movie. It never materialized, which is probably for the best since Fury Road was great. via Pocket
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Twister (1996) [720p] : fullmoviesonyoutube
Twister (1996) [720p] (youtube.com)submitted 1 minute ago by loading… via Pocket
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How I knew I was enjoying the book I was reading : books
So I just started Dune, and I had been giving it the best shot I could. Although it was pretty dense, with all the characters and houses. I wasn’t quite positive I was into it, until about page 150ish I was reading and my phone rang. via Pocket
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Wet Hot American Summer (2001) [720p] : fullmoviesonyoutube
Wet Hot American Summer (2001) [720p] (youtube.com)submitted just now by ithloading… via Pocket
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Fun Home and the Gift of Being Out | Psychology Today
The Tony Award-winning musical, Fun Home, begins and ends with a child, Alison, demanding that her father play “airplane” with her. In between those bookending moments we see Alison grow up, come out as a lesbian, and take flight as a lover, while …
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The Problem With the Grain Brain Doctor — Science of Us
In recent months, the media has become increasingly impatient with high-profile health advocates who dispense unsubstantiated medical advice. Among the highlights have been John Oliver’s continued humiliation of Dr. via Pocket
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The Joy of Mindful, Asynchronous Sex | Psychology Today
It is a shame that the “Love Button” does not get “attention” or is nameless! It is so unique, beautiful and feminine, yet most men are oblivious to its anatomical structure and how to stimulate it externally and internally. via Pocket
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Gov. Walker to end decades-old waiting period for handguns – Yahoo News
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Gov. Scott Walker planned to sign a pair of bills that would loosen Wisconsin’s guns laws Wednesday, legislation that had passed the Republican-controlled Legislature before last week’s fatal shootings at a South Carolina church. vi…
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Hulu recreates Seinfeld apartment as it releases episodes – Yahoo News
NEW YORK (AP) — “Seinfeld” fans are getting an open invitation into Jerry’s apartment. Hulu has teamed up with production shop Magnetic Collaborative to remake Jerry Seinfeld’s TV apartment for the iconic show’s Wednesday release of all nine seasons…
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Road sign advising to ‘drink more beer’ sells for $600 – Yahoo News
FRANKENLUST TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — An auction company has sold an electronic road sign that was drawing eyes in Michigan for its beer-centric slogan. The Bay City Times (http://bit.ly/1HeL8V1 ) reports the auction company, 1Bid. via Pocket
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Study: Floating Heap Of Trash Now Ocean’s Apex Predator – The Onion – America’s Finest News Source
SANTA BARBARA, CA—Noting that no marine species posed a threat and the total domination of its habitat, a study released Wednesday by researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara revealed that the floating mass of trash known as the Gr…
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Where’s Jesse Jackson? Bernie endorsed him for president in 1988. : SandersForPresident
Where’s Jesse Jackson? Bernie endorsed him for president in 1988. (self.SandersForPresident) Jesse said Bernie and Jim Hightower were the only white elected officials who endorsed him. Bernie needs the black vote…….well Jesse? via Pocket
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6 Ways Campus Cops Are Becoming More Like Regular Police | Rolling Stone
Despite increased coverage of policing issues lately, the growing powers of campus police departments, both public and private, have largely remained under the radar. via Pocket
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The Bernie Sanders phenomenon : SandersForPresident
Great article. Sanders seems like a real guy who understands the real world. Who are these other candidates? They seem like bizarre aliens from some distorted shadow world. “Bernie Sanders is a true phenomenon”… That he is, but phenomenon will not…
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The man who keeps finding new species of shark. : TrueReddit
The man who keeps finding new species of shark. (bbc.com) Most people have heard of great white, hammerhead and tiger sharks but there are many other species – and every year a number of new ones are discovered. via Pocket
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Video’Democratic Socialism’ Explained: Bernie Sanders Brings Finland’s Ambassador to a Burlington Town Hall (youtube.com)submitted just now by pplswarloading… via Pocket
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Bobby Jindal Is Running For President – BuzzFeed News
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal announced Wednesday that he will seek the Republican nomination for president in 2016. Once a rising star in the Republican party, Jindal is now struggling to stand out in a crowded primary field. via Pocket
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Pulp: 10 of the best | Music | The Guardian
The Pulp of their 1984 debut, It, aren’t the Pulp for any of us. And It’s Jarvis Cocker isn’t our Jarvis Cocker, either. via Pocket
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There is more to poverty than lack of money, of course. As the Conservatives manoeuvre to redefine what it means to be poor, they are surely right about that. via Pocket
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23 Nigerian Foods The Whole World Should Know And Love
What it is: Not whatever the hell Jamie Oliver said it was. Jollof’s base ingredient is always rice, and “TPO” (tomato, pepper and onion) plus scotch bonnets. via Pocket
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“Real Housewives Of New Jersey” Star Joe Giudice Is Filming A Reality Show For Bravo – BuzzFeed News
Joe Giudice, husband of Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice, is currently filming a new reality show for Bravo, BuzzFeed News has learned. The news was first reported by Us Weekly. via Pocket
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The Random British Political Insult Generator
1. The anti-austerity march in London served as a reminder that, when it comes to insulting politicians, British people are world beaters. Loading View on Instagram instagram.com 2. In the face of authority, we instinctively reach for expletives. Lo…
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HONG KONG — American allies in Asia on Wednesday welcomed a United States Senate vote that appeared to clear the way for a final round of negotiations over a sweeping trans-Pacific trade pact and may have made it easier for governments to make polit…
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High School Students Created Condoms That Change Colors To Detect STIs | ThinkProgress
Even with the availability of condoms, many young people unknowingly contract and spread sexually transmitted infections, creating what the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warns may be a public health emergency in the making for mil…
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$40 billion of national parks at risk from sea rise
Sea-level rise puts at high risk more than $40 billion in park infrastructure and historic and cultural resources, including almost $90 million in assets at the Canaveral National Seashore, according to a federal report released Tuesday. via Pocket
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Sarah Palin and Fox News part ways again as network terminates contract | US news | The Guardian
As the race to choose the next Republican presidential nominee heats up, Sarah Palin is once again going rogue, taking her musings on 2016 from her longtime network TV home to more personalized media platforms. via Pocket
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Mad Max superfan builds Max’s Interceptor · Great Job, Internet! · The A.V. Club
For over 30 years, all Michigan resident Dale Walter wanted in this life was his very own version of Max Rockatansky’s black V8 Interceptor from the Mad Max franchise. Upon first glance of Max’s black getaway car in the original Mad Max film, Walter…
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In the summer of 2008, I crossed the Mason Dixon line – as many other black people had done decades before me during the Great Migration – and moved Chicago after graduating from high school. For the first few weeks, I was euphoric. via Pocket
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Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, June 24th – The New Yorker
Sign up for the daily newsletter.Sign up for the daily newsletter: the best of The New Yorker every day. Sign up for the daily newsletter.Sign up for the daily newsletter: the best of The New Yorker every day. via Pocket
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iht-retrospective.blogs.nytimes.com
LONDON — Lord Kitchener’s sixty-fifth birthday was celebrated today throughout the United Kingdom and the British Empire by a rush of recruits to ‘‘K. of K’s Army. via Pocket
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Did Obama “Abandon Israel”? – The New Yorker
Michael Oren, the former Israeli Ambassador to Washington, made news last week—as well he might, since he’s publishing a book. via Pocket
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Escape from Childhood – The New Yorker
There’s a sense often shared by people who didn’t grow up in Manhattan that those of us who did have pulled off an incredible, freakish feat. via Pocket
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Developments in the Treatment of PTSD Nightmares, Part 1 | Psychology Today
“What Dreams May Come: Treating the Nightmares of PTSD” was a blog post I published in November 2013. It remains a very popular post, which continues to receive many views and comments. Since publishing that post, I have received multiple questions …
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I’d Live In These Apartments Built In the Middle of an Extra-Wide Street
Most American streets are far too wide, which uses up valuable urban space, is dangerous for pedestrians, and actually makes traffic worse. That’s why many cities are trying to hand over more street space to transit, biking and walking. via Pocket
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Spider-Man Is The One Hero Who Can Tie All The Marvel Movies Together
We finally have our new, Marvel-Cinematic-Universe-approved Spider-Man. via Pocket
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Rapper Rick Ross arrested on kidnapping, assault charges – Yahoo News
ATLANTA (AP) — Rapper Rick Ross is facing kidnapping and assault charges after a U.S. Marshals Service fugitive task force and deputies arrested him at his mansion outside Atlanta. via Pocket
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Railroad regulator vows to enforce Dec. 31 safety deadline – Yahoo News
WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation’s top railroad regulator says she will enforce a Dec. 31 deadline for commuter and freight railroads to install safety technology that experts say could have prevented a deadly Amtrak derailment last month. via Pocket
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Stocks edge lower as optimism about a Greece debt deal fades – Yahoo News
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. and global stocks headed lower Wednesday as negotiations between Greece and its lenders drag on and investors become less hopeful that a deal will be reached soon. KEEPING SCORE: The Dow Jones Industrial average was down 95 poin…
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US seeks to reassure France over spying, Assange urges legal action – Yahoo News
Paris (AFP) – US President Barack Obama spoke with his French counterpart Francois Hollande Wednesday after reports that his government spied on France’s leaders, giving fresh assurances that the practice had ended, Paris said. via Pocket
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IMF boss Lagarde says ready to ‘consider’ 2nd term – Yahoo News
Paris (AFP) – Christine Lagarde has said she is ready to consider a second term as head of the International Monetary Fund in an interview with a French magazine to be published Thursday. via Pocket
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Monsanto says it still wants Syngenta; profit beats estimates – Yahoo News
Monsanto, known for its genetically engineered corn, soybeans and other crops as well as its popular Roundup herbicide, said for the quarter it made $1.14 billion, or $2.39 a share, up from $858 million, or $1.62 a share, a year earlier. via Pocket
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Flamingo in Brazilian zoo gets artificial leg – Yahoo News
SOROCABA, Brazil (AP) — A pink flamingo in Brazil has gotten a new leg to stand on — an artificial one. Zookeepers at a zoo in southeastern Brazil say this week they think it’s the first time a flamingo has used a prosthetic leg. via Pocket
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Obama tells Hollande committed to ending ‘unacceptable’ practices – Yahoo News
PARIS (Reuters) – President Barack Obama reiterated the United States’ commitment to end past practices that were considered “unacceptable” by its allies in a phone call with French counterpart Francois Hollande on Wednesday, Hollande’s office said.…
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Factbox: What creditors want from Greece for in exchange for financing – Yahoo News
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Greece and its international creditors are in the final phase of talks on a financing-for-reforms deal that would allow Athens to avoid defaulting on a payment to the International Monetary Fund on Tuesday. via Pocket
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Taylor Swift Delivers Fans’ Pregnancy News – The Onion – America’s Finest News Source
While at a meet-and-greet with Taylor Swift, a Louisville, KY couple brought their baby’s ultrasound pictures and a poster reading “Baby’s 1st Concert” to the singer and asked her to help break the news via social media, which she agreed to do. What…
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Photos Puport to Show Islamic State Destroying Ancient Shrines in Palmyra | VICE News
Islamic State (IS) militants have reportedly destroyed two shrines in the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which was seized by the group in May. via Pocket
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Taliban Releases Video Questioning ‘Lies of the Kabul Regime’ in Kunduz | VICE News
VICE News is covering the ongoing fight for the future of Afghanistan. Click here for more from the Enduring Freedom blog. via Pocket
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‘Black Lives Matter’ Found Spray Painted on Confederate Landmarks | VICE News
Activists are spraying the Black Lives Matter slogan across sites honoring Confederate soldiers who died during the Civil War, with the graffiti trend seemingly spurred by the growing debate about the appropriateness of Confederate iconography follo…
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Science, Chance, and Emotion with Real Cosima : Longreads Blog
BBC America’s Orphan Black seems so immediate, so plausible, so unfuturistic, that Cosima Herter, the show’s science consultant, is used to being asked whether human reproductive cloning could be happening in a lab somewhere right now. If so, we wou…
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Samsung silently disabling Windows Update on some computers | Ars Technica UK
Microsoft MVP Patrick Barker, who spends a large portion of his life analysing, debugging, and helping other people troubleshoot Windows, has discovered that Samsung is actively disabling Windows Update on some of its PCs. via Pocket
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Rick Ross arrested on assault and kidnapping charges · Newswire · The A.V. Club
Rapper Rick Ross has reportedly been arrested in Atlanta on charges of kidnapping, aggravated assault, and aggravated battery. via Pocket
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The A.V. Club is coming to Bumbershoot · Newswire · The A.V. Club
Bumbershoot announced its full comedy and “words and ideas” lineup today, and we’re delighted to announce that The A.V. Club will appear at this year’s festival. WARNING: The first few rows may get words and/or ideas-ed. The full line-up is below, a…
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Can Hillary Clinton step forward on race without leaving white voters behind? – The Washington Post
When Hillary Clinton addressed an invitation-only group in Missouri on Tuesday, she repeated her call for work on American race relations to go far beyond a discussion about the future of the Confederate flag. via Pocket
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French police clash with migrants as ferry strike causes chaos in Calais | World news | The Guardian
Migrants and police were engaged in an uneasy standoff on the motorways around Calais on Wednesday, as groups of young men tried to exploit the continuing disruption to climb on trucks bound for the UK. via Pocket
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The looming demise of the Confederate flag, in 7 steps – The Washington Post
The increasingly likely death of the Confederate battle flag — at least on official government property — has come swiftly. via Pocket
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Parts Of Your Brain Go Bezerk On Microsleep | Popular Science
If you try to function normally after you’ve pulled an all-nighter, your eyes start to drift shut no matter how much you try to keep them open. via Pocket
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TIL that German soccer player Mesut Ozil donated his €300,000 World Cup victory bonus to pay for surgeries for 23 children in Brazil. (espnfc.com) Awesome! Good human being right there. via Pocket
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New Liverpool striker Roberto Firmino appears to kick a football into a basketball hoop without looking. Firmino, known for his ‘no-look’ goals in the Bundesliga and Brazil, appears to repeat the trick on a basketball court. via Pocket
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Two Irish students killed in Berkeley balcony collapse buried in Dublin | World news | The Guardian
The father of an Irish student who died in the Berkeley balcony tragedy has urged the US authorities to ensure a similar tragedy could never happen again. via Pocket
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Spanish victims of thalidomide meet Pope Francis | World news | The Guardian
As they push forward in their struggle to obtain the kind of compensation given to other victims across Europe, Spanish victims of thalidomide have a powerful new ally: Pope Francis. via Pocket
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Pachycephalosaurus: Jurassic World’s ‘racist’ dinosaur | Film | The Guardian
Age: Extinct, since the Late Cretaceous. Appearance: Thick-headed dinosaur, hence the name, which means “thick-headed lizard”. via Pocket
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The 2016 U.S. Presidential Race: A Cheat Sheet – The Atlantic
Can Bobby Jindal, a one-time rising star, reverse his fortunes and rise again? Usually, a campaign launch is an opportunity for get-to-know-the-candidate coverage. The obituaries wait until he or she ends a campaign or loses. via Pocket
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Boy who urged Sanders to run for president in 1985 still backing Bernie | US news | The Guardian
Bernie Sanders has attracted a devoted army of fans since announcing his bid for the White House. via Pocket
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As women keep washing up dead, Ohio town fears a serial killer is on the loose – The Washington Post
For years, Chillicothe, Ohio, was known as just another notch on the Rust Belt, afflicted by the same old problems of drugs, poverty and unemployment. via Pocket
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Looking for more single-book / standalone Fantasy novels. Suggestions? : Fantasy
Looking for more single-book / standalone Fantasy novels. Suggestions? (self.Fantasy) With all of the epic 3 to 10 (or more) part Fantasy series out there, sometimes you just want to invest in a shorter, lower commitment story. via Pocket
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Exercises in the history of ideas: an interview with Stuart Elden : HistoryofIdeas
Exercises in the history of ideas: an interview with Stuart Elden (public-cultures.unimelb.edu.au)submitted 7 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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Punk rock singers have always played with vocal affectations. Whether it be Johnny Rotten’s snarl or Joe Strummer’s overt Britishness, these kinds of exaggerated singing styles have been present from the genre’s birth. via Pocket
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Amazon’s thoroughly enjoyable Catastrophe. Finally: a rom-com where the rom is grounded and the com is plentiful. Obama on WTF With Marc Maron. Out of all the podcasts you half-listen to while doing other stuff around the house, this is the one to h…
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Luxury Condos And Lost Heritage: How Developers Are Gutting America’s Chinatowns | ThinkProgress
“This is not only a struggle to save our homes. via Pocket
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Karen sat in a hotel room in Istanbul, grappling with a difficult decision. She had spent about $3,500 (£2,220) on the round trip to Turkey from her home in the US but, when she had bought the ticket, she had had no intention of flying home. The ret…
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America’s 11 most endangered historic places – in pictures | US news | The Guardian
The colourful streets of Little Havana in Miami are threatened by zoning changes and lack of protection for the historic buildings. Photograph: Alamy Facebook Twitter Pinterest Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Pinterest close via Pocket
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How American Fans Pirated Japanese Cartoons Into Careers – Forbes
Decades before Hayao Miyazaki’s Spirited Away became the first anime film to win an American Academy Award in 2001, US science fiction fans were discovering that anime was much bigger than the Speed Racer and Robotech of Saturday morning cartoons. v…
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Cars powered by solar energy will feature in the UK’s first ever 100% electric motor car race this weekend. Organisers predict that 60,000 people will watch the tenth and final race in the first Formula E championship in London’s Battersea Park. via…
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Do Parts of How You Are Bother You or Others? | Psychology Today
Personality is a psychological construct consisting of a set of attributes or traits that make a person uniquely who they are. Our personality impacts our thoughts, emotions, motivations, attitudes, and actions. via Pocket
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Bringing Back the Light on Vimeo
Bringing Back the Light – Restoring the Life to Canada’s Temperate Rainforests This film explores the practice, the methods and the need for habitat restoration in British Columbia’s temperate rainforests. At Central Westcoast Forest Society, we see…
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Corporate Greed Must End : SandersForPresident
Corporate Greed Must End (huffingtonpost.com)submitted 1 hour ago by Virginialoading… via Pocket
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If a Boston man said he was going to a porn shop, his wife would probably be okay with it. (self.Showerthoughts) Are there places actually called “porn shops”? Aren’t they called like “adult bookstore” or something? via Pocket
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Probing Uranus also has completely different implications. That was the Greeks I think. via Pocket
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Corporate Greed Must End: “Today, millions of Americans are working longer hours for lower wages and median family income is almost $5,000 less than it was in 1999.” (huffingtonpost.com)submitted 1 hour ago by loading… via Pocket
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Drastic action to save endangered tortoise – BBC News
In a desperate bid to save one of the world’s most endangered animals, conservationists are taking the controversial step of defacing the last survivors. via Pocket
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Mississippi senator calls for state flag to be changed – The Washington Post
A powerful Mississippi senator said Wednesday that his state’s flag should be redesigned to eliminate the Confederate emblem now emblazoned on it. Sen. Roger Wicker (R-Miss. via Pocket
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Serious actor Arnold Schwarzenegger signs on for another serious role · Newswire · The A.V. Club
Arnold Schwarzenegger can list many things on his resume: action star, champion bodybuilder, governor, restauranteur. And now he’s trying to add one more: serious actor. via Pocket
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Democrats’ Senate hopes take a hit with Kay Hagan’s no-go decision – The Washington Post
“Senate Democrats are having a very good 2015,” I wrote a mere 20 days ago in a piece detailing the various recruiting successes the minority party had wracked up in the first six months of the cycle. via Pocket
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Is a Catholic novelist, by definition, a failed novelist? Consider dogma in the fiction of Walker Percy, Flannery O’Connor, and Graham Greene. via Pocket
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South Carolina Republican Rep. Mick Mulvaney says the Confederate battle flag at the state capitol grounds is the “result of a compromise” that should be respected, and he’s not sure if the flag should be removed. via Pocket
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As president, Bill Clinton sent a number of letters to the United Daughters of the Confederacy, the society of female descendants of veterans of the Confederate army. via Pocket
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For the past two years, Patrik Svedberg has been photographing a single Swedish tree and posting the results to Instagram. The tree is the protagonist, but rather a passive one, letting the plot unfold around it. Each photo contains a story of its o…
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As Bishop Ernest C. Morris Sr. greeted worshipers arriving for services on Sunday at Mount Airy Church of God in Christ, a woman hurried over and asked a question on the minds of many parishioners at the large black church in Philadelphia: “Bishop, …
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21 Animals Who Are All About That Bass
1. This okapi, who is able to summon all of the boys to the yard with just a flash of her artfully decorated rump. Loading View on Instagram instagram.com 2. This zebra, whose abstract behind provided the inspiration for the Rorscach test. 3. via Po…
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27 Excellent Reasons To Go To The Beach This Summer
The Miami Vice is a strawberry daquiri and a pina colada in one. via Pocket
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Do You Know Which Disney Movie These Songs Are From
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The First ‘Abortion Drone’ Will Drop Pills Over Poland This Weekend | ThinkProgress
The world’s first “abortion drone” is making international headlines for its upcoming flight, which is planned for this weekend. via Pocket
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ISIL Destroys Ancient Shrines in Palmyra | Al Jazeera America
Members of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) have destroyed two historic mausoleums in the ancient city of Palmyra, Syria’s top antiquities official said Wednesday, raising fears that the armed group could next target the town’s famed …
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A doe replaces Iphigenia on the sacrificial altar | The New Republic
There was a need to be weak and I met it. I appeared in the confusion between strength and surrender, as if out of nowhere, that’s the illusion. via Pocket
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Panama Tops, U.S. Falls in Well-being Ranking | Al Jazeera America
Residents of Panama topped an annual ranking of well-being released on Wednesday, while Afghanistan ranked last and the United States took a tumble. The U.S. ranked 23rd of 145 countries, territories and areas tracked by the Gallup Global Well-Being…
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Reflections on Pixar’s “Inside-Out” and the Neglect of Shame | Psychology Today
Pixar’s “Inside-Out” is a magical animated story about how our brain is the source of our emotional life. The film uniquely conveys basic knowledge about the encoding, storage, and retrieval of memories. via Pocket
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The Death of Postmodernism and Beyond : philosophy
The Death of Postmodernism and Beyond (philosophynow.org)submitted 18 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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How the Talmud Became a Best-Seller in South Korea : books
How the Talmud Became a Best-Seller in South Korea (newyorker.com)submitted 1 minute ago by loading… via Pocket
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IMF’s Lagarde says Greek plan can’t be based only on tax pledges – Yahoo News
ATHENS (Reuters) – Greece must present credible reform plans and they cannot be built only on promises of more tax revenues, International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde said in an interview published by French magazine Challenges on Wednesda…
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Turkish cyberattack suspect due in New York court – Yahoo News
New York (AFP) – A 33-year-old Turkish man extradited to New York will appear in court Wednesday on charges that he organized three cyber attacks costing the global financial system $55 million, prosecutors said. via Pocket
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The Latest on shooting: Preparations for Statehouse viewing – Yahoo News
Workers are preparing the South Carolina Statehouse for the body of state Sen. Clementa Pinckney to lie under the dome in the place he served for nearly 20 years. Pinckney’s head will be near the back of a statue of former Vice President John C. via…
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Google joins effort to boost genomics research – Yahoo News
Washington (AFP) – Google announced Wednesday it was teaming up with university scientists to use its computing platform to accelerate efforts in genomics research. via Pocket
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Final hurdle to Obama’s trade agenda crumbling in House – Yahoo News
WASHINGTON (AP) — A final hurdle to President Barack Obama’s trade agenda is crumbling as House Democrats abandon any coordinated effort to block a job retraining program that Obama wants. Some anti-free-trade Democrats had urged the defeat of a pro…
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UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. (AP) — “Fast & Furious” star Vin Diesel traded the franchise’s signature muscle cars for a new kind of ride. via Pocket
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Boston bomber back in court for death sentencing – Yahoo News
Boston (AFP) – Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was back in court Wednesday to be sentenced to death by a US federal judge at an emotionally charged hearing where he will be offered a chance to speak. via Pocket
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The Confederate Flag, the Washington Football Team, and the Owners Who Love Them | The Nation
It may be literally the least they could do, but it’s a victory for human decency that the Confederate flag will no longer be available at Walmart, Amazon, Sears, and eBay. via Pocket
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How LG’s Garbage Phone Evolved Into My Favorite Ever
Two years ago I wrote one of the harshest reviews that has ever appeared on Gizmodo. It was for the LG G2, which was supposed to be the company’s flagship Android phone for the year, but it was just bad. I wasn’t shy about saying so. I was so unshy,…
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The Kanye West talk white people couldn’t handle | Music | The Guardian
When you’re black, you experience random acts so extremely ignorant or blatantly racist that you simply have to laugh; for instance, when people assume you ordered chicken, call you the N-word at the supermarket or ask if they can touch your hair. v…
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What Was Kris Jenner Doing Last Night?
Kim Kardashian, who is currently pregnant with the perfect boy child of her choosing, had quite a night last night. via Pocket
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Bank of America Is Authentic and Hip–Just Like You, the Millennials
If you are a member of the savvy “millennial” generation you stand for two things: authenticity, and hipness. And you know god damn well in your little black hearts that no bank is more authentic—and hip—than Bank of America. via Pocket
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Technically, you can go the rest of your life without eating. : Showerthoughts
Technically, you can go the rest of your life without eating. (self.Showerthoughts) Someone could also set you on fire for the rest of your life. via Pocket
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Minimum wage increases are ‘supercharging’ economy, says U.S. multimillionaire : politics
Minimum wage increases are ‘supercharging’ economy, says U.S. multimillionaire (cbc.ca) Wait, you mean spurring consumer demand is a good thing? via Pocket
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Democratic presidential hopeful Martin O’Malley is heading to South Carolina on Wednesday to pay his respects to the late state Sen. Clementa Pinckney, among those killed in last week’s church massacre, according to two associates familiar with O’Ma…
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How kids became the strongest argument for same-sex marriage – The Washington Post
When she was very young, Jenny Rain couldn’t help but wonder if there was something wrong with her family. There were the jokes on late-night television. The sermons in church. via Pocket
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I spent the last 15 years trying to become an American. I’ve failed. : TrueReddit
I spent the last 15 years trying to become an American. I’ve failed. (vox.com) The article talks reveals the flaws of the American immigration system through the story of a New Zealand man who has failed to become an American through legal means. vi…
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Americans Have Forgotten the War in Afghanistan – The Atlantic
Americans are debating whether to fight ISIS, without acknowledging that they’re already at war. via Pocket
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Drummer Jimmy Chamberlain rejoins Smashing Pumpkins—for now · Newswire · The A.V. Club
Longtime Smashing Pumpkins drummer Jimmy Chamberlain is back in the group—at least for its upcoming summer tour with Marilyn Manson. via Pocket
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The Dukes Of Hazzard’s General Lee is losing its rooftop Confederate flag · Newswire · The A.V. Club
Following the lead of retailers like Amazon, eBay, and Walmart—who all recently stopped selling merchandise emblazoned with the Confederate flag following the shootings in Charleston—Warner Bros. says it will stop licensing toy versions of the Dukes…
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17 Times “Game Of Thrones” Was Basically Just A Rip Off Of “Shrek”
1. @shrekgot is a new Twitter account, which pairs up very similar scenes from Game of Thrones to ones from the Shrek movies. — shrekgot (@got as shrek) 2. And it works surprisingly well. — shrekgot (@got as shrek) 3. Not least because Jaime Lannist…
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McAuliffe creates commission to study bringing parole back to Virginia – The Washington Post
RICHMOND — Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced Wednesday that he will create a commission to study reinstating parole in Virginia, two decades after it was abolished by former governor George Allen. McAuliffe (D) signed the executive order during an appe…
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South Carolina flag debate sharpens as mourners stream to capitol grounds – The Washington Post
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Showdowns over South Carolina’s display of the confederate flag sharpened Wednesday as mourners prepared to fill the statehouse to view the body of the pastor-politician whose church became a killing field a week ago. via Pocket
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Spider-Man Is The One Hero Who Can Tie All The Marvel Movies Together
We finally have our new, Marvel-Cinematic-Universe-approved Spider-Man. via Pocket
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Final Fantasy Designer’s Alternative Catwoman Continues To Look Insane
When he wasn’t busy adding a hojillion extra arms to Batman, esteemed Final Fantasy director and character designer Tetsuya Nomura lent his own particular brand of insanity to Play Arts Kai’s variant Catwoman. via Pocket
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Judi Dench: ‘I’d like to play an animal that turns into something’ | Film | The Guardian
She may have had an acting career that spans almost 60 years, but Dame Judi Dench has confessed she has watched barely any of the dozens of films she has made over her lifetime. via Pocket
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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) [720p] [Altered] : fullmoviesonyoutube
Action, Drama, Romance [USA:PG-13, 2 h 0 min] Yun-Fat Chow, Michelle Yeoh, Ziyi Zhang, Chen Chang Director: Ang Lee Li is a great warrior, famous throughout QING China for his adventurus life. via Pocket
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Last Resort: Witnessing the Migrant Crisis on Kos Island, Europe’s New Frontier | VICE News
At 5am on a June morning, agitation spread among a group of journalists gathered on Lambi beach outside the Aqua Blu Boutique Hotel — a short drive from the main town on the popular Greek vacation island of Kos. A small, overcrowded migrant boat cou…
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Sports News in Brief: Braves Manager Reminds Players He’ll Throw Out All Unclaimed Steroids In Locker Room Fridge On Friday (theonion.com)submitted 3 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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NBC Has Canceled Hannibal, But Will Netflix or Hulu Save It? – The Atlantic
NBC might have canceled the critically acclaimed show, but the new nature of television means it’s likely to live on online. via Pocket
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Is the Confederate Flag Unconstitutional? | The New Republic
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Paul Cross has a resume that many high-school students today would probably salivate over. When he was the lead designer at Criterion Games, he developed a series of high-speed racing games called Burnout. via Pocket
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Rick Ross arrested on kidnapping charges – CBS News
Rapper Rick Ross and his bodyguard were arrested Wednesday morning on charges of kidnapping, aggravated assault and aggravated battery. CBS affiliate WGCL in Atlanta reports the U.S. via Pocket
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Freddie Gray Death A Homicide, Says Autopsy Report | ThinkProgress
According to Freddie Gray’s autopsy report, which has not yet been released to the public, the 25-year-old suffered a “high-energy injury” to his neck and spine during an alleged rough ride in a police van. By Medical Examiner Carol H. via Pocket
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Great White Shark Off Cape Cod (VIDEO) – The Daily Beast
A great white shark was spotted by scientists off the coast of Cape Cod this week, and they got some amazing video footage of the 15-foot female, nicknamed “Freckles.” It’s the first white shark seen in Massachusetts waters so far this summer. via P…
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NSA police will not be charged over shooting death of man outside agency | US news | The Guardian
Federal and local authorities say no charges will be filed after an investigation of a fatal shooting by National Security Agency police at Fort Meade in Maryland. via Pocket
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Saudi comedian laughs off threats over Isis satire | World news | The Guardian
A Saudi comedian threatened with beheading by Islamic State sympathisers and accused of apostasy by a preacher says he is not deterred and will continue to laugh off his opponents’ rage. via Pocket
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Easy Bernie Rhetoric = Bernie Sanders wants free college education. He’s serious — he introduced legislation. It would only cost $70 Billion/yr. via Pocket
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Satanists file “urgent” federal lawsuit over Missouri abortion restrictions : politics
I’m not convinced that the claim that life begins at conception is a totally religious claim. There are biological arguments in support of the claim that life begins at conception, and the Missouri law doesn’t seem to reference any religious argumen…
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Why should i go to someones funeral when I know for a fact that they will not go to mine? (self.Showerthoughts) Alt + 0233. Just FYI. via Pocket
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Republicans push back against proposed dietary guidelines – Yahoo News
WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional Republicans are pushing back against proposed dietary guidelines that urge Americans to consider the environment when deciding what foods to eat. via Pocket
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Greek state minister says fresh creditor demands ‘absurd’ – Yahoo News
ATHENS (Reuters) – A senior minister in Greece’s leftwing government described a revised list of demands from international creditors put forward on Wednesday as “absurd”, according to an official from the ruling Syriza party. via Pocket
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Tigers recall Farmer to start for Verlander – Yahoo News
CLEVELAND (AP) — The Tigers have recalled right-hander Buck Farmer to start against the Indians because Justin Verlander has a stiff back. Detroit made the move shortly before Wednesday’s series finale. Verlander was scratched from his start late Tu…
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‘Hazzard’ actor, now a store owner, defends Confederate flag – Yahoo News
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The actor who played Cooter on the TV series “Dukes of Hazard” is defending the Confederate flag as a symbol of the spirit of independence. via Pocket
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The actor who played Cooter on the TV series “Dukes of Hazzard” is defending the Confederate flag as a symbol of the spirit of independence. via Pocket -
This Man Is Building a 10-Metre-Wide Computer Processor Because Dreams Are Real | Motherboard
Software and digital electronics engineer James Newman wanted to demystify computer processors. So he decided to make a gigantic 16-bit “mega-processor” to make visible the hardware that’s hidden inside dinky microprocessors. The machine is currentl…
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Tanisha Anderson: Cleveland sheriff to investigate police-involved death | US news | The Guardian
The Cuyahoga County sheriff’s office is to launch an investigation into the death of Tanisha Anderson, who died after an encounter with Cleveland police. Anderson, 37, died in November after police officers were called to her home in Cleveland. via …
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Queen’s grant: Treasury still controls sovereign fund not Scots | UK news | The Guardian
The royal household is annoyed and appears to be picking a fight with Scotland’s government over the Queen’s share of the UK’s largest and most valuable property portfolio, the Crown Estate. via Pocket
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Convicted Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is expected to be formally sentenced to death today in a courtroom packed with his victims and their families, and before the sentence is handed down, the victims are being given a chance to address him dire…
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Japan Says It Will Resume Whaling in the Antarctic | VICE News
Japan intends to keep killing whales in the Antarctic, notwithstanding an uproar from influential conservation groups and an international court ruling. via Pocket
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Indie Labels Are Signing On To Apple Music. Also: Pharrell.
Following last weekend’s Apple Music/Taylor Swift tango, the most influential independent labels have signed on to Apple Music. Also, a Pharrell track will be the first Apple Music exclusive. That makes me happy. via Pocket
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Stonewall Inn, Cradle Of The LGBT Rights Movement, Declared NYC Landmark – BuzzFeed News
1. Manhattan’s Stonewall Inn, the bar which was the site of 1969 protests that gave birth to LGBT rights movement, was declared a New York City landmark Tuesday — the first time a place has been granted such protection because of its place in LGBT h…
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For decades, El Capitan has been the most iconic rock climbing wall in the United States, if not the world. via Pocket
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Generally speaking, ordering a pizza is a fairly easy task. But when The A.V. Club attempted to order Pizza Hut’s new Hot Dog Bites pizza, we learned that our office was just outside the delivery range. via Pocket
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Podcast: Cory Doctorow on science fiction, surveillance and World War III : scifi
Podcast: Cory Doctorow on science fiction, surveillance and World War III (csmonitor.com)submitted just now by scifismloading… via Pocket
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What Can This Lost Generation Learn from the Last One? : philosophy
What Can This Lost Generation Learn from the Last One? (partiallyexaminedlife.com) via Pocket
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It’s illegal to knowingly ignore the dangers of global warming. via Pocket
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Trends in Youth Psychiatric Treatment: The Plot Thickens | Psychology Today
You the public have been getting a lot of mixed messages when it comes to the state of child mental health and the number of children receiving treatment. You hear the alarm that too many children who don’t have real problems are being diagnosed an…
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Ebola cases not slowing in Guinea, Sierra Leone – Yahoo News
CONAKRY, Guinea (AP) — Despite hopes that the deadly Ebola outbreak could soon be contained in West Africa, it shows no signs of abating in Guinea and may be flaring up once more in Sierra Leone as people are flouting rules limiting travel meant to …
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Heads up. Bernie is on Morning Joe right now. : SandersForPresident
Heads up. Bernie is on Morning Joe right now. (self.SandersForPresident) So far only 3 questions about Hilary Clinton… Geez. Hit em hard Bernie. via Pocket
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Greek PM Tries to Bridge Gaps with Nation’s Creditors | Fox Business
Greece’s international lenders demanded on Wednesday that it improve proposed tax and reform measures in a last-minute race to clinch a deal to unlock aid and avert a debt default next week. via Pocket
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was worried when people took to the streets of Baltimore to protest the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray, who died after being injured while in police custody. via Pocket
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Alibaba Investing in ‘Mission: Impossible _ Rogue Nation’ – ABC News
The film arm of e-commerce giant Alibaba Group said Wednesday it will invest in the next “Mission: Impossible” movie in its first Hollywood venture, adding to a flood of Chinese money into the global film business. Alibaba Pictures Group Ltd. announ…
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Extensive previously unpublished evidence implicates many Colombian army generals and colonels in widespread and systematic extrajudicial killings of civilians between 2002 and 2008 (hrw.org)submitted 1 hour ago by loading… via Pocket
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This Is Why The World Should Learn From India’s Butt-Cleaning Habits
1. The “post-poop toilet paper vs. water to wash your bums” debate has enthused hygiene aficionados for quite a while. 2. This article by Homegrown put the facts together to show why Indians have probably been doing it right all along. JusReign / Vi…
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‘Orange Is the New Black’ Is Dead Wrong About Disability | The Nation
Media portrayals that reinforce negative stereotypes about social programs and the individuals helped by them sow the seeds for damaging cuts. This article originally appeared at TalkPoverty.org. via Pocket
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‘Abortion drone’ to fly pills across border into Poland | World news | The Guardian
Women’s rights groups are planning to deliver abortion pills by drone from Germany to Poland in an attempt to help women in the country terminate their pregnancies safely. via Pocket
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SAIGON — South Vietnam’s ruling military junta today [June 24] severed diplomatic relations with France and for the first time officially declared war against the Communist Viet Cong. The government also announced it was introducing harsh measures i…
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Flamingo gets prosthetic leg | World news | The Guardian
Zookeepers in southeastern Brazil say they think it is the first time a flamingo has used a prosthetic leg. The six-year-old Chilean flamingo at the Sorocaba zoo fractured his left leg a month ago. It was partially amputated to halt an infection fro…
A flamingo in Brazil has been given an artificial leg in what zookeepers believe is a world first. The six-year-old Chilean flamingo at Sorocaba zoo fractured his left leg a month ago. via Pocket -
Caribbean swelters under worst drought in five years | Environment | The Guardian
The worst drought in five years is creeping across the Caribbean. From Puerto Rico to Cuba to St Lucia, crops are withering, reservoirs are drying up and cattle are dying while forecasters worry that the situation could only grow worse in the coming…
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What links the president of Sudan, an Egyptian journalist and a Rwandan spy chief? The delicate case of international law, it seems. In the last week, the international community has seen three high-profile arrests, and three explosive debates about…
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Therapy That Makes Life Worth Living | Psychology Today
Will Lippincott’s New York Times Opinion piece, “No Longer Wanting to Die” struck a chord among many. via Pocket
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Uncertain future for global diamond trade as profits vanish – Yahoo News
TEL AVIV (Reuters) – The family businesses that make up the global diamond trade have seen their profits wiped out over the past five years, hit by shaky financing, increased costs and uncertain demand from customers who prefer hi-tech gadgets to bl…
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Ohio theatre switches horror movie for Disney film – Yahoo News
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (AP) — Parents and children settled into their seats for a new animated Disney film got a quick jolt when a horror movie came on the southwest Ohio screen instead. The Hamilton-Middletown Journal-News reports (http://bit. via Pocket
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Winnipeg residents hear sex talk coming from police chopper – Yahoo News
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) — Winnipeg police have apologized and launched an investigation after officers flying in a helicopter mistakenly broadcast a cockpit conversation that one person says referred to a sex act. Const. via Pocket
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Treasure hunter roils the waters as he makes new finds – Yahoo News
SAINTE MARIE ISLAND, Madagascar (AP) — Barry Clifford brought up the heavy silver ingot from the bottom of a bay as the president of Madagascar waited to receive it. via Pocket
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Periscope is finally allowing web-based replays of video that was streamed live, fixing a major pitfall of live-streaming. The service said in a Tweet that it will allow web users to watch replays in their browser for up to 24 hours after the broadc…
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Nation’s least popular governor to seek presidency | MSNBC
By Explore: The MaddowBlog, Bobby Jindal, Election 2016, Elections, Louisiana and Republicans Best of msnbc via Pocket
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TIL that, on worldwide average, 96 elephants are killed per day, 96 cows are killed every 10 seconds and 96 chickens are killed every 0.05 seconds. (adaptt.org) The thing is all the resources used to make that possible…it’s all finite. It will all…
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TIL that a Russian suicide bomber received an unexpected text message from her wireless carrier which triggered her belt bomb and killed her instantly. (wired.com) via Pocket
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The moon is made of cheese? Ridiculous! – video | Science | The Guardian
This week, the irrepressible Jeremy Bumble looks at how the moon was formed. With help from space scientist and Sky at Night presenter Maggie Aderin-Pocock, Jeremy discovers how our largest natural satellite got its appearance and why it is the Eart…
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Endless Gravity // 14-BIT RAW on Vimeo
Can watch at these ocean creatures endlessly. It’s like a live cosmos, unbelievable smooth moves, eternity and meditation. No single VFX used, this is magical nature. Magic Lantern RAW 14bit video. Graded in Davinci Resolve. Music by Astrupilot. Poe…
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Here’s 17 Years of Jon Stewart Getting Sick or Hurt on The Daily Show
With Jon Stewart down to his last five weeks on The Daily Show, it’s perhaps inevitable for the show to point out some of the common threads that defined his 17-year run. via Pocket
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Lord Accused of Raping Boys at Parliament, as U.K. Abuse Scandal Widens – The Daily Beast
LONDON — A current member of Britain’s House of Lords “violated, raped, and tortured” children inside the Houses of Parliament, it was claimed last night in one of the most shocking accusations yet to be heard in the country’s growing VIP sex-abuse …
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Scott Walker Becomes The Most Extreme GOP Candidate Against Equal Pay | ThinkProgress
In an interview with Boston Herald radio, Wisconsin Gov. via Pocket
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Alabama Quietly Removes Confederate Flag From State Capitol | ThinkProgress
Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley (R) quietly ordered the removal of the Confederate flag from the state Capitol grounds this morning, his office confirmed to local press. via Pocket
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“Law enforcement agencies around the country have told us the threat from Muslim extremists is not as great as the threat from right-wing extremists.” (nytimes.com)submitted 2 hours ago by loading…[–]tommiebooyy [score hidden] 1 hour ago(2 childre…
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Lake Mead Reservoir Hits Record Low
Lake Mead, the Arizona-Nevada reservoir that stores water for some western U.S. states and Mexico, reached a record low on Tuesday, falling below the level that could trigger a water supply shortage. If the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation predicts that t…
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Armenia’s #ElectricYerevan protests – in pictures | World news | The Guardian
Demonstrators lie on the street in Yerevan. Hundreds of protesters defied police, ignoring a call to disperse and digging in for a new day of action to draw attention to electricity price hikes and police violence Photograph: AFP/Getty Images Facebo…
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23 Times Tumblr Perfectly Summed Up Your Complicated Relationship With Exercise
1. When they captured the struggle of forgetting your earphones. http://trackieuniverse.tumblr.com/post/122261501504/when-a-song-i-hate-comes-on-while-im-running View this embed › 2. When they proved that exercise was ~easy~. …
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US economy contracted less than estimated in first quarter of 2015 | Business | The Guardian
The US economy contracted in the first three months of the year, just not as much as previously estimated. More recent data shows that the weakness was largely temporary, with a rebound in the works for the April-June quarter. via Pocket
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This Village You Haven’t Heard About Is The Best Place In The World To Be A Woman – BuzzFeed News
1. Mawlynnong is a village in the Meghalaya area of India. 3. It’s home to the Khasi tribe, one of the world’s only matriarchal societies. 5. The tribe there passes the last name down through the women of the family, property is given to the younges…
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MOGADISHU, Somalia — At least two people were killed in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, on Wednesday when militants detonated a car loaded with explosives and then engaged in a firefight during an attack on foreign military trainers, witnesses and of…
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Conservative religious schools all over the country forbid same-sex relationships, from dating to couples living in married-student housing, and they fear they will soon be forced to make a wrenching choice. via Pocket
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When Ron Johnson was pitching his idea for an e-commerce delivery company to venture capitalists last year, one of the sticking points was his vision for how to treat employees. Mr. Johnson’s company, called Enjoy, sends experts to deliver and set u…
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The Cartel Gunsmiths | Motherboard
It was usually evening when the three men arrived at the shop. They would roll up in a Volkswagen Beetle, and come to a halt at a nondescript, garage-sized warehouse in a strip of shops in a residential neighborhood in Guadalajara, in Southwestern M…
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DARPA: We Are Engineering the Organisms That Will Terraform Mars | Motherboard
It’s no secret that the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is investing heavily in genetic engineering and synthetic biology. Whether that excites or terrifies you depends on how you feel about the military engineering totally new life forms.…
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Alibaba investing in ‘Mission: Impossible _ Rogue Nation’ – US News
BEIJING (AP) — The film arm of e-commerce giant Alibaba Group said Wednesday it will invest in the next “Mission: Impossible” movie in its first Hollywood venture, adding to a flood of Chinese money into the global film business. Alibaba Pictures Gr…
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As we wait for King v Burwell – just how far are Republicans on the court willing to destroy the institution’s reputation on behalf of their party? – one question I found myself wondering about was how much of its original goal Obamacare has achieve…
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This New Software Turns Any Object Into a Rubik’s Cube Puzzle
Turning a cube into a rotating multi-colored puzzle isn’t terribly difficult. Ernő Rubik did it back in 1974 without the need for a computer. For other shapes, though, like a complicated 3D bunny, you need to figure out the perfect way to slice it u…
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Bloomberg blazes new frontiers in article illustration; you can see why my beard is irreversible at the point. And I guess being portrayed as a master of Mixed Macroeconomic Arts isn’t the worst thing in the world. via Pocket
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Books Becoming Movies in 2015. There’s 40 of them. (Spoiler: Frankenstein, again. Meh.) : books
Books Becoming Movies in 2015. There’s 40 of them. (Spoiler: Frankenstein, again. Meh.) (popsugar.com) via Pocket
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Wrote a poem/rhyme about The War of the Ring (A part of it, anyway) Feel free to bash me. (self.tolkienfans) First i’d like to state that english is not my native language, nor do i have any prior experience in writing these things. via Pocket
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It’s sometimes said that British theatre is “the envy of the world”. Without wishing to rain on anyone’s parade, this is news to the rest of the world. via Pocket
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UK tenants pay more rent than any country in Europe | Money | The Guardian
Private tenants in the UK are paying higher rents than those anywhere else in Europe and spending a greater chunk of the average pay packet, according to research by the National Housing Federation (NHF). via Pocket
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No One In Medieval Europe Knew What A Deer Looked Like
“Oh, but Mallory, aren’t you being sort of deliberately obtuse, calling out a bunch of thirteenth-century illuminating monk dudes for drawing goofy-looking deer, knowing as we do that medieval art was only semi-representational and more concerned wi…
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Extreme Heat, Fueled By Climate Change, Leaves More Than 800 Dead In Pakistan | ThinkProgress
More than 800 have died from heat stroke and thousands more have been hospitalized as a heat wave scorches much of Pakistan with temperatures as high as 113 degrees. via Pocket
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Gaze longingly at early test photos of Boba Fett’s costume · Great Job, Internet! · The A.V. Club
What is it about Boba Fett, precisely? Fans love the bounty hunter who made his debut in The Empire Strikes Back, only to be unceremoniously tossed into the Sarlacc Pit a few years later in Return Of The Jedi. via Pocket
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French police identity checks on five non-white people ruled illegal | World news | The Guardian
A French appeals court has ruled that police carried out unjustified identity checks on five minority men, ordering the government to pay them damages in an unprecedented ruling that activists hope will help reduce widespread discrimination. via Poc…
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Watch The F-35B Joint Strike Fighter Hurtle Into The Sky | Popular Science
The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is, like a fledgling bird, starting to stretch its wings and show off the latest tricks it can do. Of the three similar planes in the F-35 family, the Marine Corps F-35B has by far the most tricks to show off. via Pocket
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‘Red’ Ray Davies obituary | UK news | The Guardian
My husband, “Red” Ray Davies, who has died aged 85, was a Caerphilly county councillor and tireless peace activist whose energy and passion for justice were unabated to the end. via Pocket
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Russia overtakes Saudi Arabia as largest supplier of oil to China | Business | The Guardian
Russia has overtaken Saudi Arabia as the largest supplier of oil to China for the first time, sending almost 930,000 barrels a day last month – up 21% on April. China imported 3.92m tonnes of crude oil from Russia in May. In comparison, oil imports …
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Ruining Rhodes: Greece’s VAT proposal leaves islanders feeling deserted | World news | The Guardian
Just outside the medieval walled splendour of Rhodes’s old town, tourists and locals sip iced coffees at the pavement tables of the Gran Caffe restaurant and bar. Its Greek owner, islander Seltsouk Atakli, is laughing and joking with customers. “Kee…
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Bernie Sanders on Morning Joe today : SandersForPresident
The way he handles the media is absolutely astonishing. They want him to nail Hillary to the wall, and he could, and he consistently turns the question back to the issues & shuts them down. This man. Laser focus. Love it. via Pocket
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TIL that the at-sign, @, is not a modern invention. It has been found on documents as old as 1345. (wikipedia.org) First unearthed by Lycos. Good boy. via Pocket
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Bernie Sanders Lags Hillary Clinton in Introducing Himself to Black Voters : SandersForPresident
when bernie says “lets talk about REAL issues” … he is probably going to need to talk specifically about “racial inequality”. via Pocket
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White nationalists condemn church killings, identify with shooter – Yahoo News
ABBEVILLE, South Carolina (Reuters) – Leaders of America’s core white supremacist groups have a laundry list of perceived grievances. via Pocket
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Comedy Central’s Larry Wilmore to Don Lemon: Calm down – Yahoo News
NEW YORK (AP) — Comedy Central’s Larry Wilmore has two words for Don Lemon of CNN: Calm down. Lemon’s segment was in response to President Obama’s use of the word in a podcast discussion on racism arising from last week’s shooting of nine blacks in …
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NATO won’t be ‘dragged into arms race’ with Russia – Yahoo News
Brussels (AFP) – NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Wednesday the alliance will not get dragged into an arms race with Russia but must counter Moscow’s “aggressive actions” in Ukraine. via Pocket
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Why Isn’t More Happening to Reduce America’s Bloated Prison Population | Rolling Stone
In this era of hyperpartisanship, the liberal-libertarian convergence on criminal-justice reform is, frankly, astonishing. Everyone from the Koch brothers to George Soros, from Tea Party Texan Sen. via Pocket
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Ebola setback for Sierra Leone as capital records new cases – Yahoo News
Freetown (AFP) – Sierra Leone’s capital Freetown has suffered a fresh outbreak of Ebola, dashing hopes that health authorities in the densely-populated city of 1.2 million had beaten the deadly epidemic. via Pocket
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BERLIN — With Greece embroiled in civil war and the shadow of Soviet domination looming over Europe in 1947, President Harry S. Truman called for “immediate and resolute action,” putting up hundreds of millions of dollars to keep Greece in the Weste…
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City fathers were flummoxed. Wherever they looked, on documents, statues, building facades and other public works, the Seal of the City of New York rarely looked the same. via Pocket
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11 Sex Positions That All British People Love
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. via Pocket
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For a couple of minutes there, the man every baseball broadcaster and reporter wanted to talk to was a 29-year-old employee of a financial firm. Keith Hartley was just one of 36,000 fans at Wrigley Field for the Cubs-Dodgers game on Tuesday night. v…
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How Well Do You Know The Lyrics To “Fat Lip”
El Niño El Reno El pinot old casino odd marino El Camino child; wild kid; skid youth; aloof somebody came everyone came nobody came high school college play school showing; throwing growing; blowing going; showing via Pocket
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Kanye West Literally Am a God, Chose Gender of Upcoming Child
Did you know that right now, in 2015, if you have enough money, you can choose whether you have a boy child or a girl child? It’s true, apparently, and Kanye Kardashian and Kim West reportedly did it to ensure their new baby is a boy. via Pocket
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Prisoner Says Tillie and the Escaped Inmate Did It at Least 100 Times
According to a New York Post source, Joyce “Tillie” Mitchell, the prison worker accused of helping two convicted murderers escape, had sex with one of them in a closet at least 100 times. “Wait, that’s not what I heard,” her husband told NBC 😦 via …
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French Government Reacts to U.S. Spying – Video – NYTimes.com
Stéphane Le Foll, the French government spokesman, spoke on Wednesday about documents released by WikiLeaks that alleged that the National Security Agency spied on French presidents and officials. via Pocket
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Why We Shouldn’t Reward Ourselves for Good Habits | Psychology Today
Of the 21 strategies that I identify, that we can use to make or break our habits, the Strategy of Reward was one of the most difficult for me to understand. In large part, because the lesson is: be very wary of using rewards to master habits! via P…
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Review: Mr. Robot functions best when it’s most human · TV Review · The A.V. Club
It’s something of a backhanded compliment to say that Mr. Robot, USA’s divertingly dippy new techno-thriller series, is entertainingly derivative. via Pocket
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The Driver’s Seat review – Muriel Spark meets CSI | Stage | The Guardian
The stage is a crime scene, and the clues are still coming in. The victim – who may also be the culprit – is a young woman called Lise, a stressed-out office worker on a city break. via Pocket
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Art Garfunkel: ‘Weird is a fair word for me’ | Music | The Guardian
Hi, Art. Lovely weather we’re having. Although they do say you shouldn’t really sit in the sun these days … That’s something I think about all the time as I walk across continents (1). via Pocket
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Hacker Drama Mr. Robot Is Scary, Paranoia-Inducing, and Awesome
If you could hack into an evil corporation’s bank account and shuffle its wealth to the 99%, would you? That’s the Anonymous-era quandary a young, brilliant hacker grapples with in the new USA drama, Mr. Robot, which premiers tonight at 10 p.m. via …
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How to Make Our Ideas Clear – Charles Peirce [pdf] : philosophy
How to Make Our Ideas Clear – Charles Peirce [pdf] (courses.media.mit.edu)submitted 11 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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Gawker Here Are the Gross Horny Texts Dov “Bad Daddy” Charney Sent to Employees | io9 The Wachowskis’ Sense8 Is the Philip K. Dick Adaptation We Always Wanted | Jalopnik Clarkson, Hammond, And May Coming Back With New Car Show | Kotaku New Destiny Q…
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Carl Sagan, Stephen Hawking and Arthur C. Clarke – God, The Universe and Everything Else (1988) (youtube.com) via Pocket
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WriterHey guys, fantasy writer Stuart Thaman (The Goblin Wars series) here for my second time as writer of the day! AMA! (self.Fantasy) Firstly, here is proof. via Pocket
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Economics of Library ebooks? : Fantasy
Economics of Library ebooks? (self.Fantasy) We’ve had discussions before where people have asked authors how they feel about readers relying on library books. via Pocket
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A clause mentioning Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders should be inserted into Australia’s founding document and another that discriminates on the basis of race removed, a parliamentary report will recommend. via Pocket
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The article “warzone rape seen as ‘costly failure’”, published on the Global development site earlier this month, raises, perhaps unintentionally, some of the crucial issues that need to be discussed as part of a strategy to combat gender-based and …
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Deadspin Fire Don Lemon (Into The Sun) | Gizmodo Wait a Minute, Did Lexus Actually Make a Working Hoverboard? | Jezebel How to Avoid Indoctrination at the Hands of ‘Your Liberal Professor’ | Lifehacker File a Complaint with the FCC to Potentially Lo…
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Which of Your Favorite Books as a Kid Do You Still Love to Read?
We can cycle through a lot of different favorite books in our lifetime, but while some of them tend to stick around, there are just as many that you never think to pick up again. Today we want to know about the books that you loved to read then, and…
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A Sleek Digitally Augmented Router Offers “Autocorrect For Your Hands” | Popular Science
The autocorrecting cutting tool is portable and allows carpenters to cut perfect straight lines, right angles, and curves. So Rivers turned to an industrial designer named Matty Martin. via Pocket
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Protecting critical habitats is one thing; providing the power they need to maintain scientific and conservation-based operations in a renewable fashion is another. via Pocket
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Police: 9 killed in bomb blast in the Somali capital – Yahoo News
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — A Somali police officer says nine people have been killed after a suicide bomber blew himself up on Wednesday as he tried to ram his explosives-laden car into a convoy of vehicles carrying foreign officials in the Somali ca…
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The Latest: Mom of Boston victim calls bombing ‘disgusting’ – Yahoo News
Patricia Campbell was the first person to give a victim impact statement Wednesday at Tsarnaev’s formal sentencing. She is the mother of Krystle Campbell, a 29-year-old restaurant manager from Medford, Massachusetts, who was one of three people kill…
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Bouchard retires hurt at Eastbourne, sending Bencic to quarters – Yahoo News
Eastbourne (United Kingdom) (AFP) – Eugenie Bouchard vowed to take to the court at Wimbledon “on one leg” after abdominal pain forced her to quit a match at the Eastbourne International on Wednesday. via Pocket
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TIL that during WWII, the Gestapo’s most wanted person was New Zealand born Allied agent Nancy Wake. Among her numerous exploits, she killed an SS soldier with her bare hands, to prevent him from raising the alarm during an undercover raid. (en.wiki…
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Music festivals big money spinners for UK economy – Yahoo News
London (AFP) – Music festivals such as Glastonbury leave the British countryside strewn with discarded tents and beer cans — but they’re big money-spinners for the nation’s economy, generating billions from revellers following the world’s biggest b…
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List of Senators on Votes to Advance TPP : SandersForPresident
Time to seek primary challengers to my senators, I see. Both my Senators voted against it. But what is up with California Senators? via Pocket
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Univision Is Going To Hold A Republican Presidential Candidates’ Forum After All – BuzzFeed News
Univision News is poised to announce a Republican presidential candidates’ forum ahead of “crucial” March 2016 primaries in partnership with The Washington Post, after missing out on the initial batch of debates sanctioned by the Republican National…
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On “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Tuesday, parents on the street were asked their name, and the audience then had to guess from that if they named their child with a gender-neutral name or not. via Pocket
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The Middle Finger Emoji Could Land You in Jail in the UAE | Motherboard
If you’re planning a holiday in Dubai this summer—or any other part of the United Arab Emirates—you might want to avoid swearing while using your phone. via Pocket
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ATLANTA—Stressing that the small bit of housecleaning still needs to be addressed, Atlanta Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez reportedly reminded his players Wednesday that he will be throwing out all unclaimed steroids left in the locker room refrigerat…
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Frustrated David Ortiz Breaks Bat Boy Over Knee – The Onion – America’s Finest News Source
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DETROIT—After his partner of three years was gunned down last week while the pair were on duty, Detective David Killian of the Detroit Police Department’s Major Case Squad told reporters Wednesday he was unsure whether he had been close enough to hi…
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DAMASCUS—Saying its doors were open to anyone with hate in their heart, sources at non-denominational terrorist group Universal Soldiers of Vengeance told reporters Friday that the organization welcomes radicals of all faiths. via Pocket
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This Extraordinary New Pizza Will Ruin All Other Pizzas For You Forever
Just take a minute to feast your eyes on this masterpiece. Perfection. The pizza, known as the Vulkan, has been created by the Nya Gul & Bla pizzeria in Pitea, in northern Sweden. via Pocket
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United States markets were lower in early trading on Wednesday as negotiations between Greece and its lenders dragged on. Greece faces a deadline next week for a big loan repayment, and could default if it cannot agree with its creditors on what ref…
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This Dad And Daughter Adorably Teamed Up For Random Acts Of Kindness
Because 32+7= 39. via Pocket
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The Ultimate “Buffy The Vampire Slayer” Poll
1. Which is the best season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer? Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 VIEW RESULTS GO BACK AND VOTE 2. Who is the best character from the original Scooby Gang? Buffy Summers Xander Harris Willow Rose…
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3 Contributions From White Nationalists That Rand Paul Hasn’t Returned | ThinkProgress
Republican politicians scrambled this week to divest themselves of campaign contributions received from a donor tied to the designated white nationalist hate group that allegedly influenced Dylann Roof to shoot and kill nine African Americans at the…
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One week after a racist killer walked into an historic black church in South Carolina and fatally shot the church’s pastor and eight of its parishioners, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) plans to make it easier for people in his state to buy guns. vi…
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Eugenie Bouchard retires hurt but says ‘I’ll play Wimbledon on one leg’ | Sport | The Guardian
A defiant Eugenie Bouchard said that she was ready to play on one leg at Wimbledon next week after an abdominal problem forced the world No12 to retire from her third-round match against Belinda Bencic at the Aegon International. via Pocket
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Les Moonves Is More Like a Pirate Than a CEO
While you could reasonably argue that many—or even most—corporate CEOs are paid too much money, there is no better poster child for CEO overcompensation than Les Moonves, who plunders the CBS corporation like an evil pirate who tips poorly. via Pock…
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Tsarnaev to be formally sentenced today in Boston Marathon bombing – The Washington Post
The 21-year-old man convicted for his role in the Boston Marathon bombing will return to a federal courtroom Wednesday, where a judge is expected to formally sentence him to death. via Pocket
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John Malkovich Reads Vonnegut’s ‘Breakfast of Champions’ : books
John Malkovich Reads Vonnegut’s ‘Breakfast of Champions’ (flavorwire.com)submitted 18 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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Romanian premier’s aide indicted for corruption charges – Yahoo News
BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — An aide to Romania’s prime minister was indicted on corruption charges, including being an accomplice to embezzling European Union funds and illegally offering incentives to voters in two elections, anti-corruption prosecut…
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US stocks dip as Greek deal seems further away – Yahoo News
New York (AFP) – US stocks dipped in opening trade Wednesday, following most European equity markets lower on dampened hopes for an imminent deal to avert a Greek debt default. Five minutes into trade, the Dow Jones Industrial Average stood at 18,09…
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Ford Motor launching car-sharing pilot in US and London – Yahoo News
NEW YORK (AP) — Ford is following the ride-sharing craze, launching its own pilot program in six U.S. cities and in London. via Pocket
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Libya’s elected parliament backs UN peace plan, with amendments – Yahoo News
BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) – Libya’s elected parliament has voted to stay in United Nations peace talks after calling for amendments to a proposed power-sharing deal aimed at ending the conflict between the country’s two rival governments. via Pocket
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Writer Larry Kramer turns 80 but ‘the fight’s never over’ – Yahoo News
NEW YORK (AP) — He refuses to go quietly into that good night. Larry Kramer continues to rage. The playwright and activist turns 80 on Monday and neither recent illness nor the glow of a new marriage has softened the urgency of his demands. via Pock…
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Monsanto still wants to buy Syngenta despite rejection – Yahoo News
Monsanto said the deal is needed to create a company big enough to confront rising food demand due to population growth. Monsanto has bid 449 Swiss francs ($480) per share for Syngenta, representing a 35 percent premium from the previous day’s closi…
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How India Is Fixing Its Rape Culture — and Why There’s Still a Long Way Left to Go | VICE News
On the evening of December 16, 2012, a 23-year-old physiotherapy intern named Jyoti Singh and her male companion hopped on a private charter bus in South Delhi’s Munirka neighborhood. They had just watched the film Life of Pi and thought they were h…
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Nation’s top auto safety agency under fire – The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram
WASHINGTON — Senators threatened Tuesday to withhold additional funding from the nation’s top auto safety agency until it improves its ability to spot defective parts like Takata Corp.’s exploding air bags. The Senate Commerce Committee met to grill…
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TIL that in the South Carolina Declaration of Causes of Secession, slavery is referenced 18 times. States rights is only referenced twice. (teachingamericanhistory.org) Georgia’s mentions slavery 35 times, but I didn’t count the state’s rights refer…
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Because the US hasn’t thrown enough tax dollars at Halliburton? Because the Cheney’s haven’t made enough money off the tax payers? Can we make more money off taxpayers? via Pocket
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Dead Man Suspected of Beating Women Pledges to Blog from Beyond the Grave | Motherboard
A man who police believe may have attacked multiple victims as part of a dark obsession with Asian women was found dead of apparent suicide this week. But if some eerie posts that were published online last week are true, his blog may live on for an…
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Dietmar Busse’s Imaginary Friends – The New Yorker
To a great degree, Dietmar Busse is a traditional photographer. He makes portraits with black-and-white film and develops his prints in a makeshift darkroom that takes up one corner of the little apartment in Curry Hill that is also his studio. via …
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21 Times Tumblr Summed Up Your Coffee Addiction
1. When it makes you a much better person. http://gostatisfy.tumblr.com/post/121676090502/before-vs-after-coffee View this embed › 2. When you honestly DGAF if coffee is bad for you. http://earloffabulousness.tumblr. via Pocket
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Wil Anderson Went On A Drunk Twitter Rant During Tony Abbott’s Press Conference
As Tony Abbott strode into the prime minister’s courtyard on Tuesday to announce details of the government’s citizenship proposals, he was flanked by no less than 10 (!!) Australian flags. via Pocket
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Autopsy reportedly shows Gray suffered single ‘high-energy injury’ – The Washington Post
Freddie Gray suffered a single “high-energy injury” — such as those seen in shallow-water diving incidents — most probably caused when the police van in which he was riding suddenly decelerated, according to a copy of the autopsy report obtained by …
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RAMALLAH, West Bank — Israel canceled permission for hundreds of residents of Gaza to enter Jerusalem to pray during Ramadan in Al Aqsa Mosque, Islam’s third holiest site, after rocket fire from the coastal enclave, officials said on Wednesday. via …
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What it’s like to be a white supremacist – The Washington Post
Todd Blodgett spent two years going undercover for the FBI at white supremacist meetings and conventions across the country. Kind of like in the movies, the former Ronald Reagan and George H.W. via Pocket
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This traditional five-bedroom Portuguese farmhouse in the Algarve region of southern Portugal is on 1.3 acres with two guesthouses, a swimming pool and tennis court. via Pocket
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — One day in 2011, Jesse Vollmar’s uncle was complaining about how difficult the family farm’s new data management software was to use. via Pocket
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Ángel Di María: I want to stay at Manchester United but I want to play | Football | The Guardian
Ángel Di María has insisted he has no plans to leave Manchester United this summer despite enduring a difficult first season at Old Trafford, although he did admit to feeling frustration at his lack of playing time. via Pocket
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Texas governor bans Planned Parenthood from cancer screening program for poor women – Boing Boing
Low-income women in Texas have it even tougher now, thanks to a new law passed over the weekend. Reports Salon, “Following a federal appeals court ruling on Friday that will leave the state with just nine abortion clinics, Gov. via Pocket
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Monoprice’s New Action Cam Packs a Wearable Viewfinder For Just $180
Monoprice’s MHD action cams have long been some of the best budget GoPro alternatives on the market, and their brand new model just got its first discount. The Monoprice MHD Sport 2. via Pocket
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Did the Supreme Leader just torpedo the nuclear talks? | World news | The Guardian
Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, made a speech last night to mark Ramadan, and to make a stand a few days before the June 30 deadline for completing a final, comprehensive deal with world powers on his country’s nuclear programme. via Pocket
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Refugees escape Burundi’s political violence – in pictures | World news | The Guardian
A child pauses as a member of the ruling party, the National Council for the Defence of Democracy-Forces for the Defence of Democracy via Pocket
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T2 – the Honest Trailer : scifi
Not sure if this is a repost but I love HT and thought you’d get a kick out of this … via Pocket
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Clinton to miss convention of liberal activists, bloggers – Yahoo News
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Hillary Rodham Clinton is not expected to appear at Netroots Nation, an annual convention of liberal activists and bloggers who are often courted by Democratic presidential candidates. via Pocket
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A petition to bring back one of my favorite shows – The 4400! : scifi
A petition to bring back one of my favorite shows – The 4400! (ipetitions.com)submitted 15 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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Striking Air Madagascar workers vow to push on with action – Yahoo News
ANTANANARIVO (Reuters) – A strike by some workers at Air Madagascar that has grounded most of the state-owned carrier’s fleet neared one week, with union officials saying it would continue until the airline addresses their demands. via Pocket
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French prime minister: US must act fast to repair damage from NSA spying revelations – Yahoo News
PARIS (AP) — French prime minister: US must act fast to repair damage from NSA spying revelations. via Pocket
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Rwandans protest outside UK Embassy over detained general – Yahoo News
KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) — Hundreds of people are demonstrating outside the British Embassy in Rwanda, saying they will not return home until a military general detained in the UK is set free. The detention in London of Lt. Gen. via Pocket
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UK finds 300 possible suspects in child sex abuse scandal – Yahoo News
LONDON (AP) — Britain’s National Crime Agency says roughly 300 possible suspects have been identified in an investigation into large-scale child sex abuse in a northern English town. via Pocket
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Car bomb targeting UAE officials kills 3 Somali soldiers in Mogadishu – Yahoo News
MOGADISHU (Reuters) – At least three people were killed when a car bomb targeting military trainers from the United Arab Emirates hit their convoy in the Somali capital but the officials were unharmed, police said on Wednesday. via Pocket
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Paul Krugman Goes for a Knockout Against Scrappy Austerians – Bloomberg Business
Since the financial crisis, Nobel Prize–winning economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman has devoted no fewer than 74 columns and blog posts to what he calls “austerians”– supporters of government budget cuts in response to recession. via…
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Dance Video Is Latest Instance of Young People in Mexico Glorifying Nazis | VICE News
The signs bearing swastikas on either side of the stage warned the audience that this was not going to be a typical dance-cheer performance. via Pocket
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Bush campaign taps New York Jets owner as national finance chairman – The Washington Post
Jeb Bush has tapped a top fundraiser for the last three Republican presidential nominees to serve as his finance chairman. Woody Johnson, the owner of the NFL’s New York Jets and heir to the Johnson & Johnson empire, will take on the role, Bush’s ca…
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Cops Say Rick Ross Pistol Whipped and Kidnapped a Construction Worker
Former corrections officer Rick Ross is back in jail after allegedly fighting a contractor who was working on his Georgia home. According to sources, Ross was having work done on the property he bought in Fayette County. via Pocket
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Make-Up Sex | Psychology Today
Have you ever wondered why, after a heated argument with your boyfriend or girlfriend, he or she suddenly looks so…yummy? It’s actually pretty common for romantic conflict to increase feelings of sexual desire, and researchers have a good theoreti…
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Rapper Rick Ross arrested on kidnapping and assault charges | US news | The Guardian
Rapper Rick Ross is facing kidnapping and assault charges after a US marshals service fugitive taskforce and deputies arrested him at his mansion outside Atlanta. via Pocket
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17 Times Ursula From “The Little Mermaid” Got You
1. When you eat salad for lunch instead of your usual sandwich. 2. When you spend too damn long doing your makeup but you know it looks good. Walt Disney Pictures 3. When you get home after a long day and finally take your jeans off. 4. When you spo…
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With an marriage equality decision expected from the Supreme Court in a matter of days, conservatives are increasingly taking defensive postures, with claims of a secret plan and calls for civil disobedience if they lose. via Pocket
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The Best Way to Map Radiation? Bento Boxes Stuffed With Geiger Counters
Back in 2011, a team of volunteers crammed Geiger counters into bento-shaped boxes to map the radiation following the Fukushima meltdown. It turned into the biggest collection of radiation data in history. Next up: tackling air pollution. via Pocket
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Lawmakers Unanimously Approve Country’s Most Robust Paid Sick Leave Law | ThinkProgress
The Montgomery County, Maryland council voted unanimously to pass a paid sick leave bill on Tuesday, making the town the 23rd place in the country to enact such a requirement. The law is one of the most robust to be passed at the city or state level…
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Grand Cafe, favoured haunt of Oslo artists, to close after 140 years | World news | The Guardian
For Henrik Ibsen it was a second home, a place where he could always be found from precisely 1.20pm-2pm and 6pm-7.30pm each day, and for a generation of Norwegian artists it was the favoured watering hole in the capital. Edvard Munch painted Ibsen s…
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The Green Lantern Movie Could Star More Than One Human Green Lantern
Schwarzenegger fights Schwarzenegger in a Terminator Genisys clip. Who could be worthy enough to lift Thor’s hammer in Captain America: Civil War? Michael Keaton and David Tennant are returning to comic book adaptations. Plus, our first hints for Pe…
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This is a video report that I’ll never be able to do again. It’s about Angola, an oil-rich and fabulously corrupt country that also happens to be the deadliest place in the world to be a child. Angola, naturally, doesn’t welcome journalists. via Poc…
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The World’s Deadliest Place for Kids – Video – NYTimes.com
Nicholas Kristof reports on the rampant corruption in oil-rich Angola, which is depriving children of education and contributing to the highest rate of child mortality in the world. via Pocket
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French court rules police illegally targeted minorities – Yahoo News
PARIS (AP) — A French appeals court ruled Wednesday that police carried out unjustified identity checks on five minority men, ordering the government to pay them damages in an unprecedented ruling that activists hope will help reduce widespread disc…
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Pre-order The Roost: A 9-Volt That Gives Smoke Detectors Notifications
Back in January we got our first hands-on with the Roost at CES, but anyone who’s ever used a 9-volt battery is already familiar with the product. The only difference is that this 9-volt includes built-in wifi to give your standard smoke detector th…
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Star Wars in Cambridge: 10 city spots that resemble the movie, a little bit, from a certain angle… (cambridge-news.co.uk) via Pocket
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Smile! It’s the Fish With Human Teeth | Atlas Obscura
Over the weekend, a fisherman in New Jersey caught a fish that he described to local news as “different.” He’d “never seen anything like that before in the lake,” he said. What made this fish so notable? It had teeth—but not the sharp, pointed teeth…
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Rasputin Was Poisoned, Shot, Beaten, and Drowned. But Did His Penis Survive? | Atlas Obscura
Rasputin surrounded by admirers in 1914. (Photo: Gallen-Kallelan Museo/flickr) Gregori Rasputin, the legendary mystic and influential advisor to Czar Nicholas II of Russia in the early 1900s, was famous for many things: his magnetic sway over some o…
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Royal Navy bomb explosions caused mass whale deaths, report concludes | Environment | The Guardian
Four large bombs exploded underwater by the Royal Navy were to blame for a mass stranding which killed 19 pilot whales on the north coast of Scotland in 2011, government scientists have concluded. via Pocket
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Glastonbury 2015: Wednesday liveblog – the weather and first arrivals | Music | The Guardian
Michael and Emily Eavis in the Greenpeace field on Tuesday before the festival opened. Photograph: Alicia Canter for the Guardian via Pocket
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Channing Tatum Acted Out a Bunch of Magic Mike Scenes Written by Kids
Last night on the Tonight Show, Channing Tatum did a bunch of Magic Mike scenes written by children, and it was charming and certainly more entertaining than GI Joe—though to be fair, Channing Tatum just reading this email on loop would also be more…
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A Tate gallery in Glasgow could save the union | Art and design | The Guardian
Criticism is all about being critical. If it’s honest, it’s often upsetting. So it’s nice sometimes to just be able to praise. Tate Liverpool, for instance, is simply terrific. It is currently my favourite Tate. via Pocket
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Yes, You Can Unsend an Email – The Atlantic
Among the many things that there should probably be a German word for is the feeling that comes when you realize you’ve sent a digital message prematurely. That feeling, whatever it’s called—schadenschnell? aufwiedersehenpanik? idontactuallyspeakger…
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Bernie Sanders has been packing houses since his message has started to get out. It’s a fact that the mainstream media is trying to play down and marginalize. (ringoffireradio.com) via Pocket
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Charleston in Context: Dylann Roof and the Specter of ‘White Genocide’ – The Atlantic
The racist manifesto attributed to alleged Charleston shooter Dylann Roof made a surprising concession to multiculturalism. via Pocket
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BBC drops PMQs to cover disabilities cuts protest – video | UK news | The Guardian
Campaigners protesting about the abolition of the independent living fund try to disrupt prime minister’s questions after forcing their way into the central lobby of the House of Commons. The BBC cut away from its political coverage to film the unus…
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The mesmerising performers who create sound effects : TrueReddit
I always enjoy these backstage looks at how our favourite media are produced. This article looks at foley artists, the ones who create sound effects for movies and video games. The tools they use and how they use them make me laugh, but also show ho…
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The shocking television footage of desperate asylum seekers and others trying to jump on the slow-moving, queueing lorries on the approach roads at Calais were a sharp reminder of the scenes 15 years ago when the tabloids, daily in the grip of invas…
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His refusal to endorse evolution hardly distinguishes him from the other Republican presidential hopefuls, but Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal can point to an unmatched achievement as he formally kicks off his campaign: signing a law that paved the …
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KARACHI, Pakistan — The death toll from a heat wave in Pakistan’s largest city, Karachi, rose to 770 on Wednesday, government officials said, as moderating temperatures offered some hope of eventual relief. via Pocket
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SAN CLEMENTE, CALIF. San Clemente is an oceanside city in Orange County, Calif., roughly 60 miles from both San Diego and Los Angeles. The city is distinguished by its Spanish Colonial architecture, which was part of a plan envisioned by its founder…
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How Undocumented Immigrants Help Strengthen Our Health Care System | ThinkProgress
Undocumented immigrants provided a surplus of $35.1 billion to the Medicare Trust Fund between 2000 and 2011, according to a new Journal of General Internal Medicine study recently published. via Pocket
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On Tuesday, part of the Twitter fashion conversation was “What’s next for Proenza Schouler?” now that the headline New York Fashion Week brand has sold a minority stake to the private equity firm Castanea Partners and gotten its first establishment …
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The nature of the nation’s security threats | MSNBC
By Explore: The MaddowBlog, Counter-Terrorism, National Security and War On Terror Best of msnbc via Pocket
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This Feminist Writer Wants To Quit Facebook After It Banned Her But Not Her Abusers
Thousands of people are sharing this screenshot after a prominent Australian writer was suspended from Facebook for publicly sharing abusive messages she was sent by men. Australian feminist writer Clementine Ford was temporarily banned from Faceboo…
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EU to launch counter-terrorism training programme across east Africa – Yahoo News
NAIROBI (Reuters) – The European Union said it will offer counter-terrorism training to help east African security agencies improve cross-border investigations and prosecutions in a region hit by deadly raids carried out by Islamist militants. via P…
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Snowden papers suggest possible UK role in US drone strike – Yahoo News
LONDON (AP) — Two global newspapers say documents provided by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden raise questions about whether British intelligence played a role in a 2012 U.S. drone strike in Yemen. via Pocket
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Celeste Ng, author of ‘Everything I Never Told You’, on the importance of Asian American representation and the possibility of “tricking” her readers. (review.oysterbooks.com) Great read – thanks for the link! via Pocket
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Starship Troopers (1997) [720p] : fullmoviesonyoutube
Would you like to know more? In the distant future high school kids are encouraged to become citizens by joining the military. What they don’t know is that they’ll soon be engaged in a full scale war against a planet of alien insects. The fight is o…
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» What’s Lost and What’s Gained, a conversation with Mia Alvar, author of In The Country
This week marks the release of In The Country, Mia Alvar’s debut book, a rich and varied collection of short stories about the lives of men and women within the Philippine diaspora. via Pocket
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Disability campaigners clash with police inside Commons over benefit cuts | Society | The Guardian
Around 30 protesters staged a noisy demonstration in the central lobby which could be heard during PMQs. Scuffles broke out between the police and protesters – including a number in wheelchairs – when some of the group tried to storm the chamber. vi…
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Syrian 11-Year-Old and Father Trapped in Casablanca Airport, Relatives Tell VICE News | VICE News
VICE News is closely watching the international migrant crisis. Check out the Open Water blog here. In a message sent to VICE News, Bashar Jalabe said: “I am in a very bad situation. There is not a place to sleep and eat a little.” via Pocket
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Australia’s Chris Rogers apologises for his role in resale of Ashes tickets | Sport | The Guardian
Australian opener Chris Rogers offered an apology for his role in the unsanctioned re-sale of Ashes tickets for this summer’s Test at Lord’s but has been left disappointed after insisting Middlesex were fully aware of his intentions. via Pocket
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Azelle Rodney looked as if he was about to shoot police, officer says | UK news | The Guardian
A former armed police officer has told a jury he was “absolutely convinced” a suspect he was attempting to arrest was reaching for an automatic weapon when he fired eight shots in rapid succession, two of which hit him in the head.. via Pocket
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David Cameron comments on the migrant situation in Calais during PMQs on Wednesday, following a day of ferry strikes in the port on Tuesday. The prime minister says the situation in Calais is unacceptable, adding that migrants need to be recorded in…
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Meet the ‘bum blogger’, Moscow’s homeless YouTube star | World news | The Guardian
A man living on Moscow’s streets who describes himself as a “bum blogger” is building an impressive online following with his YouTube video channel showing the underside of the city’s life. via Pocket
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Why is China mirroring western education? : TrueReddit
Why is China mirroring western education? (bbc.com) This article looks at an increasing trend in Chinese education towards mimicking and partnering with western institutions. via Pocket
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Here’s a young Bobby Jindal in perhaps his first campaign ad – The Washington Post
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R), who is expected to announce his candidacy for president Wednesday, has always been a man in a hurry. He led the state health department in his mid-20s, first ran for governor in his early 30s and is one of the younge…
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Just a few days after Apple changed its policy on royalties following a public complaint by Taylor Swift, the company has signed thousands of independent record companies around the world for its new streaming service, Apple Music. via Pocket
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What’s Going On Around The World Today – BuzzFeed News
Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has called for emergency measures as temperatures reached 113 degrees Fahrenheit (43 degrees Celsius) in the country’s largest city, Karachi. via Pocket
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27 Times Laverne Cox’s Instagram Gave You Life
1. When she was casually chilling with her Emmy award. Loading View on Instagram instagram.com 2. When she knew exactly how to strike a pose in front of this beautiful mural. Loading View on Instagram instagram.com 3. When she looked fierce AF while…
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US economy not as bad in 1st quarter, paving way for rebound – Yahoo News
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. economy contracted in the first three months of the year, just not as much as previously estimated. More recent data show that the weakness was largely temporary, with a rebound in the works for the April-June quarter. via…
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Dutch Ordered to Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions | Al Jazeera America
The ruling was a victory for the Urgenda Foundation, an environmental group that filed the lawsuit on behalf of nearly 900 Dutch individuals. via Pocket
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U.S. economy contracts mildly in first quarter, but growth rebounding – Yahoo News
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. economy contracted slightly in the first quarter as it struggled with bad weather, a strong dollar, spending cuts in the energy sector and disruptions at West Coast ports. via Pocket
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Bid to restore Soviet-era Moscow statue raises controversy – Yahoo News
MOSCOW (AP) — The Moscow city legislature has agreed to allow residents to decide whether the statue of Felix Dzerzhinsky, the founder of the Soviet secret police, should be restored to a square in central Moscow. via Pocket
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Greek bailout deal hangs by thread as Tsipras rails at creditors | World news | The Guardian
Tsipras is in Brussels for emergency talks with Greece’s creditors, but the two sides remain far apart over a compromise plan tabled by Athens that would allow Greece to unlock desperately needed financial aid. Membership Event: Guardian Newsroom: C…
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Suspect wanted for assaults on Asian women in New York City found dead | US news | The Guardian
A man suspected of attacks on Asian women in New York City was found dead in an apparent suicide, police said on Tuesday, just days after he detailed in an online blog a plot to attack the women and then kill himself. via Pocket
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Calais: Britain willing to send more security assistance, says Cameron | World news | The Guardian
David Cameron has moved to ease tensions with France over the migrant crisis in Calais, calling for an end to the finger-pointing over who is to blame and signalling that Britain is prepared to contribute more resources if necessary. via Pocket
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When Americans talk about the day they declared independence from Great Britain, the don’t say the actual date the American way (July 4th), they say it the British way (4th of July) (self. via Pocket
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The Vanishing Terrain of Gay America | The New Republic : TrueReddit
The Vanishing Terrain of Gay America | The New Republic (newrepublic.com)submitted 1 hour ago by loading… via Pocket
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Food Waste: Americans Toss $640 Worth Each Year
Americans toss $640 worth of food each year, according to a survey released Wednesday. via Pocket
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Martine Rothblatt Wants to Grow Human Organs in Pigs at This Farm | Motherboard
There’s reason to take her seriously—the Sirius satellite radio founder turned pharmaceutical magnate turned transhumanist has been successful in most everything she’s done, and now she’s focused on growing 100,000 lungs, hearts, and other transplan…
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Airbnb Has Created A Sweet And Powerful New Advert For Gay Pride
1. Airbnb has just released a new ad campaign entitled #HostWithPride to tie in with Gay Pride celebrations taking place around the world this month. via Pocket
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A Sedated Man Accidentally Recorded A Doctor Insulting Him During A Colonoscopy – BuzzFeed News
For the full recording, click here. The man has been identified only as “D.B.” in court papers. via Pocket
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While nothing to brag about, the economy’s performance in early 2015 was not quite as bad as the number-crunchers in Washington had thought. The Commerce Department said Wednesday that the economy shrank at an annual rate of 0.2 percent in the first…
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There is one big question that hangs over the last-ditch negotiations this week between the Greek government and its lenders, even if no one involved would frame it quite this way: Is Greece more like RadioShack, or more like Lehman Brothers? via Po…
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Nation Of Islam Leader Voices Opposition To Mandatory Vaccine Bill « CBS Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — A leader of the Nation of Islam is voicing his opposition to a bill that would require public school students to be immunized regardless of their parents’ personal beliefs. “Until we hear from Dr. via Pocket
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The nation’s top preservation organization has placed the Fort Worth Stockyards on its list of the nation’s most endangered historic places. via Pocket
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PARIS (AP) — French court rules police checks on 5 minority men were illegal, in unprecedented ruling. via Pocket
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Car bomb targeting UAE officials kills 3 Somali soldiers in Mogadishu – Yahoo News
MOGADISHU (Reuters) – At least three people were killed when a car bomb targeting military trainers from the United Arab Emirates hit their convoy in the Somali capital but the officials were unharmed, police said on Wednesday. via Pocket
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Germany says still long way to go before Greek deal reached – Yahoo News
BERLIN (Reuters) – German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble’s spokesman said on Wednesday that there was still a long way to go before international lenders and the Greek government could reach an agreement to resolve the debt crisis. via Pocket
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Armenians Protest for Third Day Over Energy Hikes | Al Jazeera America
President Serge Sarkisian has offered to meet with representatives of the protesters, but they have refused, demanding instead that he announce on television that the price hikes will be scrapped. The president hasn’t yet commented publicly on the p…
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Stigma on reddit against reading? : books
Stigma on reddit against reading? (self.books) Excluding this subreddit and others like it, of course, but has anyone noticed this distinct antagonism towards readers? (I guess not just on reddit, but the type of antagonism on this site seems to be …
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How To Get Rid Of Bad Breath Once And For All – Digg
Gum and mints are only temporary fixes, here’s how to knock that stink out the park for real. via Pocket
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The first time Debi Cornwall stepped inside Guantánamo Bay Naval Base, her escort casually mentioned, “Gitmo is the best posting a soldier can have. There’s so much fun to be had here. via Pocket
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As migrant crises in the Mediterranean and south-east Asia continue, governments and refugee agencies are struggling to find a solution. But beyond global policy discussions lies the stories of migrants themselves. via Pocket
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Climate change should be top foreign policy priority, G7 study says | Environment | The Guardian
Tackling climate change risks must become a top foreign policy priority if the world is to combat the global security threat it poses in the 21st century, according to a new study commissioned by the G7 countries. via Pocket
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US ransom policy shift undermines UK’s hardline stance | US news | The Guardian
Barack Obama’s decision to relax Washington’s blanket ban on paying ransoms to free hostages will be seen as belated American acceptance of an unpleasant but unavoidable necessity by west European countries criticised in the past for buying off terr…
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The decision to continue the school ban on pregnant girls in Sierra Leone could soon be reversed as the government inches towards an agreement with international agencies. via Pocket
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Timeline: Greece’s fortnight of crisis | Business | The Guardian
Alexis Tsipras, the Greek prime minister, has been summoned to Brussels for emergency talks with Europe’s leading politicians. Can a cash-for-reforms deal be struck? Greece’s eurozone bailout expires next Tuesday, when it is also due to repay €1.6bn…
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NYPD officers argued about calling supervisor after shooting of Akai Gurley | US news | The Guardian
A rookie police officer was arguing with his partner over who should call their supervisor in the chaotic moments after he had accidentally fired his gun into a darkened stairwell of a public housing complex, and he did nothing to help when he disco…
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Hey everyone! I am a student at the University of California at Davis. We have started a new club to promote Sanders and his pursuit of economic justice. Please take a moment to like our Facebook page so we can grow and get Bernie to visit. Thanks! …
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The crown estate – a huge state-owned property portfolio historically associated with the monarch – is due to be devolved to the Scottish government in a new act which will come into force next year. via Pocket
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21 Style Lessons We Learnt From Tavi Gevinson On Instagram
1. When possible, always match your outfit to your home decor. Loading View on Instagram instagram.com 2. And to your book cover when reading outside. Loading View on Instagram instagram.com 3. Glitter actually makes everything better. Especially bu…
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Monsanto beats 3Q profit forecasts – Yahoo News
ST LOUIS (AP) — Monsanto Co. (MON) on Wednesday reported fiscal third-quarter profit of $1.14 billion. On a per-share basis, the St. Louis-based company said it had profit of $2.39. via Pocket
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Exxon Mobil halts operations at three oil platforms after California spill | Business | The Guardian
Exxon Mobil Corp has been forced to halt operations at three offshore oil platforms because it could not deliver to refineries in the wake of a broken pipeline that spilled up to 101,000 gallons of crude on the Santa Barbara coast, the company said.…
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NATO chief: ‘We will not be dragged into arms race’ – Yahoo News
BRUSSELS (AP) — NATO’s secretary-general is flatly rejecting accusations the alliance is fueling a Cold War-style rivalry with Russia, but says it must upgrade its military capabilities to be able to defend itself. via Pocket
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Bringing the Hudson River to Google Maps – The New Yorker
Not long ago, the John J. Harvey, a red steel fireboat built in 1931, left the southern tip of Manhattan. It was headed north for a five-day trip up the Hudson River, as far as the Erie Canal and then back. via Pocket
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How Oklahoma Came to Embrace the Gas Chamber – The New Yorker
Credit for being the first person to suggest the use of nitrogen gas in capital punishment usually goes to Stuart Creque, a technology consultant from Oakland, California. via Pocket
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/r/Fantasy, What makes you read a new author? : Fantasy
I agree an author should pitch his idea well and should have hooks early on in the book which would latch the reader. But, generally, a short pitch will be similar to one of the many published books already. And hooks are generally chapter ends or s…
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I think I’m getting behind – what are the rising authors of the last couple of years? : Fantasy
I think I’m getting behind – what are the rising authors of the last couple of years? (self.Fantasy)submitted 1 hour ago by I don’t need a list of 1000 debiutants of 2015, only the actually promising, talented ones who are already leaving a mark. vi…
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Joanne K. Rowling reveals why the Dursleys dislike Harry Potter so much (by Alison Flood) : books
Joanne K. Rowling reveals why the Dursleys dislike Harry Potter so much (by Alison Flood) (theguardian.com) via Pocket
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Paris’ disappearing booksellers – How the internet is driving a literary tradition to extinction (bbc.com)submitted 6 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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Flashman’s Lady – Kindle Edition : books
I bought Flashman’s Lady after a recommendation, but I bought it for the Kindle. I’m struggling with it because there are loads of censored words (i.e. damn becomes d— and devil becomes d—l). I am finding it incredibly distracting. via Pocket
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Man Excited To Look Like Different Type Of Idiot In Front Of Coworkers At Bar : TheOnion
Man Excited To Look Like Different Type Of Idiot In Front Of Coworkers At Bar (theonion.com)submitted 11 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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Chinese tech firms fight over Wi-Fi router with ‘pregnant women’ setting | Technology | The Guardian
Move over Apple and Samsung, the latest tech rivalry is in town – and it’s to do with a router aimed at pregnant women. Chinese tech firm Qihoo has launched an upgrade to its P1 router, which features three settings: “wall penetration”, “balance” an…
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Jimmy Anderson calls for England and Australia to ditch Ashes sledging | Sport | The Guardian
Jimmy Anderson has called for England and Australia to ditch the sledging and bring the spirit of cricket to the Ashes. via Pocket
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About a year ago, Iris Kuo, a journalist, was reading an interview with Sally Krawcheck, a former finance executive who is now chair of the women’s network Ellevate. via Pocket
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Why Climate Change Is A Women’s Rights Issue | ThinkProgress
This week, governments from around the world are convening at the United Nations headquarters to negotiate important pieces of the Post-2015 Sustainable Development Agenda, a plan that builds on preexisting anti-poverty targets adopted by countries …
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How Smartphones Are Becoming Survival Tools For Invisible Communities | ThinkProgress
Police violence is something 30-year-old Brandon Anderson is all too familiar with. Anderson’s mother became addicted to crack cocaine after an on-duty officer sold it to her. Months later, the same cop arrested her for possession, and she’s been in…
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Bobby Jindal Is Running For President. Here Is How He Ran Louisiana. | ThinkProgress
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal has spent much of his final year in office outside of Louisiana, with frequent trips to Washington, D.C. and the early primary states of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina — trips funded by the disgruntled taxpayers o…
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Award winning ornithologist George Archibald is passionate about helping endangered species. So much so that he actually posed as a mate for a female whooping crane, courting her until she laid eggs. via Pocket
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Rebecca Minnock told she no longer faces prison | UK news | The Guardian
Runaway mother Rebecca Minnock, who sparked a media storm when she vanished with her son at the height of a bitter custody battle, has expressed her fears about the emotional impact on the boy if she is sent to prison. via Pocket
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6 Lesser Known Classic ‘Seinfeld’ Episodes
The glorious day has come: Seinfeld is available to stream on Hulu in its entirety. While many of you will seek out your favorite episodes and understandable classics like “The Contest” or “The Chinese Restaurant,” we humbly suggest these deeper cut…
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Scottish funding changes will not leave Queen £2m short, Treasury says | UK news | The Guardian
The Treasury has moved to dampen down the row over Scotland’s share of the Queen’s income by insisting that the royal household’s grant will be protected despite a cut in funding from the crown estate. via Pocket
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Ebola crisis in Guinea ‘has set back malaria fight’ – BBC News
The continuing Ebola epidemic in Guinea has set back the country’s fight against malaria, say experts. They estimate 74,000 cases of malaria went untreated in 2014 because clinics were either closed or patients were too scared to seek help. via Pock…
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» Why We Still Need Richard Hugo’s Defense of Creative Writing Classes
It’s a fact that all arts administrators hide when we are out in the halls amongst the people we serve: every one of us, particularly in nonprofit, eventually and then regularly turns away from the spreadsheet or the emails, lowers her head to the d…
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» “The Sacred Family” by Rachel Kushner, Recommended by PEN America
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We’re going back to the future: Lexus unveils their real hoverboard : TrueReddit
We’re going back to the future: Lexus unveils their real hoverboard (engadget.com)submitted 55 minutes ago by loading… via Pocket
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South Carolina flag debate sharpens as mourners stream to capitol grounds – The Washington Post
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Showdowns over South Carolina’s display of the confederate flag sharpened Wednesday as mourners prepared to fill the statehouse to view the body of the pastor-politician whose church became a killing field a week ago. via Pocket
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Rebel flag controversy 1 in long line of disputes worldwide – Yahoo News
BERLIN (AP) — Around the world, countries have long struggled with questions about flags similar to those faced by South Carolina, which is under pressure to remove a Confederate flag from its statehouse in the wake of the shootings that killed nine…
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The Weird And Shockingly Lucrative World Of People Who Are Paid To Troll In Russia
2. Adrian Chen was the special guest on this week’s episode of BuzzFeed’s Internet Explorer podcast. Chen recently published a monster of a piece called “The Agency” in The New York Times Magazine. w.soundcloud. via Pocket
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Minnesota Tribe Treaty Rights Stop Pipeline | Al Jazeera America
WHITE EARTH RESERVATION, Minn. — Todd Thompson stood at the end of a handmade wooden pier, some of the planks cracked and bowed. He stared out onto the lake. Under the bright blue sky, a dozen or more fat cumulus clouds cast shadows on the water. vi…
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President Obama is revising the U.S. policy toward family members whose loved ones are being held hostage by terrorist groups, dropping the long-standing threats of prosecution for those paying ransom. via Pocket
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Test your knowledge of bands in fiction – quiz | Books | theguardian.com
For those of us avoiding Glastonbury mud in favour of reading in a nice dry room, there are still plenty of rock thrills available in the library. Find out if you’re a headline act or bottom of the bill via Pocket
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Why Do Humans Have Language? – The Atlantic
An evolutionary biologist argues that humans started talking because they needed to negotiate. Sometime around 120,000 years ago in the desert near Oued Djebbana, in what is modern-day northern Algeria, a human acquired some small seashells. via Poc…
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Prison breaks are surprisingly common, but most maximum-security escapees are caught quickly. For days after Richard Matt and David Sweat’s June 6 escape from the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, New York, there seemed to be little concre…
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Even a B52 Looks Serene From This Height
It’s not often that you could use a word like serene to describe a B-52H Stratofortress. But in this image, accompanied by Saab JAS 39 Gripen jets from the Swedish Armed Forces, that’s exactly how it looks. This image was captured over the Baltic Se…
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Emoji—Trendy Slang or a Whole New Language? | WIRED
Oh, crap. Did you really just send that text? OK, OK, OK… just send a . Oh wait, this is that cousin? You’re right, would be bad. How about ? Play it off as an honest mistake. Too candid? OK, why not ? After all, you were just joking. via Pocket
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Sheffield factory worker jailed for murdering colleague | UK news | The Guardian
A factory worker who murdered a colleague after lying in wait for him in the dark has been sentenced to a minimum of 28 years in jail. Shaun Wainwright, 47, who was described as a violent bully with a history of holding grudges, had denied killing 3…
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Boston bomber to face victims as judge orders him sentenced to death| Reuters
BOSTON Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on Wednesday will face about 20 people who lost limbs or loved ones in the deadly 2013 attack as a federal judge sentences him to death for his crimes. via Pocket
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Climb ‘El Capitan’ with Google’s first vertical Street View
Google has taken us to some high places before, but it just gave Street View users a climber’s-eye-view of a sheer cliff for the first time. via Pocket
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Is life’s happiness curve really U-shaped? | Science | The Guardian
“I hope I die before I get old,” wrote Pete Townsend of the Who in 1965, neatly encapsulating our culture’s veneration of youth – and disdain for those benighted souls who no longer possess it. The 20-year-old Townsend was, of course, to be disappoi…
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Nigeria central bank to hold news conference on FX curbs – Yahoo News
LAGOS (Reuters) – Nigeria’s central bank will hold a news conference at 3 p.m. (1400 GMT) in Abuja on Wednesday to discuss new measures to help preserve foreign exchange reserves, a spokesman for the bank’s governor said. via Pocket
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Britain says wants to bolster border with France after migrant surge – Yahoo News
LONDON (Reuters) – Prime Minister David Cameron said on Wednesday his government was considering reinforcing Britain’s border with France around the port of Calais after what he said were unacceptable scenes of chaos involving migrants trying to rea…
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Spain says economy growing at fastest rate since 2008 – Yahoo News
MADRID (AP) — Spanish Economy Minister Luis de Guindos says the economy is growing at the strongest rate since the economic crisis began in 2008. De Guindos said Wednesday the economy is growing at a rate of close to 4 percent in the first six month…
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Channing Tatum Has Opened Up About His Horrific Penis Accident
Apparently, due to the extremely cold conditions, the crew were using cups of warm water to stay toasty inside their wet suits. The accident happened when the runner neglected to tell Tatum that the cup he’d just passed over was actually boiling hot…
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41 Times “Have I Got News For You” Perfectly Summed Up Britain
1. On the criminal justice system: 2. On tradition: 3. On education: 4. On the royal family: 5. On the special relationship: 6. On enjoying the misfortune of others: 7. On football: 8. On privacy laws: 9. On house parties: …
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Syndey, Australia (Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras) 1. Warsaw, Poland 2. Lyon, France (20th Annual Gay Pride) 3. Sao Paulo, Brazil (19th Gay Pride Parade) 4. Strasbourg, France (14th LGBT Visibility March) 5. Tel Aviv, Isreal (17th Annual Gay Pride Parad…
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Potential top junior in the nation weighs in on UGA | College recruiting blog
Peachtree Ridge rising junior cornerback DeAngelo Gibbs led his team to the finals of the Corky Kell 7-on-7 Classic by putting on a very good Randy Moss impression at receiver. The five-star recruit only came in at cornerback in select situations. v…
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A border village in Haiti struggles with new Dominican rules – The Washington Post
OUANAMINTHE, Haiti — Several mornings a week for the past five years, Smith Laflur has left his one-room cinder-block shack, walked past the stray goats and the sour cherry tree, down the quiet dirt lanes and out into the shouts and motorcycle roar …
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Rotherham child sexual exploitation inquiry finds 300 possible suspects | UK news | The Guardian
An investigation into child sexual exploitation in Rotherham has identified about 300 possible suspects, the National Crime Agency has said. via Pocket
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Computer glitch at State Department causes havoc for foreign visitors – The Washington Post
A computer glitch in the State Department system for conducting security checks on foreign visitors has virtually halted the issuing of visas at embassies worldwide this month, upending the travel plans of hundreds of thousands of people seeking to …
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France rebukes U.S. after leaked reports claim years of spying – The Washington Post
BERLIN — French President Francois Hollande convened high-level emergency meetings on Wednesday after the disclosure of purported top-secret reports showing that the United States has spied on him and two predecessors. The U.S. via Pocket
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TIL that not only did Roy Sullivan survive seven lightening strikes, but after he was struck the seventh time he fought off a bear by hitting it with a tree branch, making it the 21st time he hit a bear with a stick. (en.wikipedia.org) Achievement: …
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What evidence would convince me skinny jeans are bad for health? | Science | The Guardian
You’ve probably seen headlines today decrying that staple of teens and hipsters everywhere (regardless of gender), the skinny jean, as being bad for your health, after an article in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry. via Pocket
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What Gut Bacteria Does to the Human Brain – The Atlantic
Some researchers believe that the microbiome may play a role in regulating how people think and feel. By now, the idea that gut bacteria affects a person’s health is not revolutionary. Many people know that these microbes influence digestion, allerg…
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Nearly 400K without power as storm cleanup begins in PA, NJ – Yahoo News
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Powerful storms that plowed through eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey downed trees and power lines, leaving nearly 400,000 without electricity and disrupting mass transit service in both states Wednesday. via Pocket
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Greeks worry about impact of refugee crisis on tourism – Yahoo News
MOLYVOS, Greece (AP) — On the waterfront beneath this village of stone houses cascading down a castle-topped hill, two worlds collide. Tourists saunter along the pier, gazing at the fishing boats bobbing in the harbor. via Pocket
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Biz-friendly France? Economy chief in US to seek investment – Yahoo News
PARIS (AP) — France’s economy minister is heading to the U.S. on Wednesday to urge more American companies to invest in the country, as he tries to reform the rules and image of a nation with a reputation for strikes and high labor costs. via Pocket
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German museum launches show on 150 years of gay history – Yahoo News
BERLIN (AP) — Germany’s main national history museum is launching an exhibition tracing 150 years of gay history, including the first uses of the term “homosexual” and the brutal Nazi-era repression of gays. via Pocket
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Netherlands Ordered to Cut Carbon Emissions by a Quarter | VICE News
VICE News is closely tracking global environmental change. Check out the Tipping Point blog here. via Pocket
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Is WebAssembly the (Eventual) Death of JavaScript? | Motherboard
You won’t hear too many web devs saying it out loud, but there is a world beyond JavaScript. The ruling language of web applications and interactive websites, JavaScript seems as much a cornerstone of the web as C is to conventional software. via Po…
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19 Stages Of Buying Something You Really Can’t Afford
Like, no way are you buying anything today. Because you know, it could have been like $1.50 and then you could have totally bought it because you definitely have at LEAST twice that amount in your bank account. via Pocket
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Trevor Bayliss: ODI victory over New Zealand bodes well for Ashes series | Sport | The Guardian
The new England coach, Trevor Bayliss, believes the recent one-day international series victory over New Zealand bodes well for their chances in this summer’s Ashes. Bayliss is due to start work in his new post on Thursday ahead of the five-match se…
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BBC staff broke rules with internship swaps | Media | The Guardian
BBC staff broke the corporation’s rules on work experience by offering informal placements on a controversial new “intern-swap” website, the corporation has said, as it requested the posts be removed. The site, MyInternSwap. via Pocket
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UN Peacekeepers Allegedly Sexually Abused ‘Street Children’ in Central African Republic | VICE News
UN peacekeepers have again been accused of sexually abusing minors in the Central African Republic, and this time the alleged victims are homeless children. via Pocket
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From collaborator to inspiration, two tributes to James Horner: Both James Cameron’s reflections in Entertainment Weekly on the composer who was the “heart” of Titanic and Bear McCrary’s in Playboy on a man who was childhood hero are must reads. via…
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The ingenious Delhi slum that scrapes by without toilets – in pictures | Cities | The Guardian
A woman combs a young girl’s hair in Safeda Basti, an informal settlement in the east of Delhi. Photograph: Adam Ferguson/WaterAid Facebook Twitter Pinterest Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Pinterest close via Pocket
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Highway to Hell (1991) [360p] : fullmoviesonyoutube Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Horror [USA:R, 1 h 34 min] Patrick Bergin, Adam Storke, Chad Lowe, Kristy Swanson Director: Ate de Jong Charlie and Rachel run away from home to get married in Las Vegas. via Pocket tags: Pocket fullmoviesonyoutube hot ifttt reddit youtube…
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