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Alex Jones’ wildly popular suite of Infowars supplements probably won’t kill you, but extensive tests provided to BuzzFeed News have shown that they’re little more than overpriced and ineffective blends of vitamins and minerals that have been sold in stores for ages. http://bzfd.it/2uz1gy5
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This month, Richard Brody reviews classic action movies from the nineteen-eighties that he’s never seen before. http://bit.ly/2vFFr3A
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In 1994, a 6.7-magnitude earthquake rumbled through Los Angeles at 4:30 a.m. The shaking woke residents, who discovered the power had gone out citywide. Some left their houses or peered outside to check on the neighborhood. It was eerily dark — no streetlights and few cars at that late hour. http://bit.ly/2lX6b8e
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The rusty-patched bumble bee was scheduled to be added to the endangered species list on Friday but The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has announced that process will need to be reviewed due to an executive order from the president. http://bit.ly/2laKfbH
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A prescient passage from a forgotten book has been making the rounds since Donald Trump’s election. It’s plucked from a 1998 book titled Achieving our Country. The author is Richard Rorty, a liberal philosopher who died in 2007. http://bit.ly/2lrUrgU
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It’s finally down to two.1 The people have voted and they’ve chosen Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump as the Democratic and Republican nominees for the presidency. http://bit.ly/2amtkvP
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It’s finally down to two.1 The people have voted and they’ve chosen Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump as the Democratic and Republican nominees for the presidency. http://bit.ly/2amtkvP
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Earlier this month, President Obama attended his eighth and final White House Correspondents’ Dinner, walking to the podium to Anna Kendrick’s cover of “Cups” (chorus: “you’re gonna miss me when I’m gone”). “You can’t say it, but you know it is true,” he told the crowd, grinning. He had a…
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For years, gynecologists have had a bird’s-eye view on a phenomenon that is now so popular as to be almost commonplace: female genitalia, bereft of hair. http://nyti.ms/295Fzgf
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As a 5-year-old, the boy followed his babysitter on an urban safari, descending into a sewer that was under construction beneath New York City. The light fading, the sitter grew concerned that the boy would panic. But little Donny Trump kept walking into the gathering darkness. http://wapo.st/296jn5Z
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http://bit.ly/28LoTwM Given the overwhelming praise for the truly brilliant direction, cinematography, and acting in Game of Thrones’ latest episode (the painterly and cathartic “Battle of the Bastards”), allow me to register a small countervailing complaint against the writing. In brief: WTF, SANSA? http://bit.ly/28LoTwM
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http://bit.ly/28IW8C6 Presidents are usually effusive, grandiose, and triumphant when they sign major legislation that will form a huge part of their legacy. In 1996, Bill Clinton’s announcement that he’d sign a bill ending “welfare as we know it” was not that. http://bit.ly/28IW8C6