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8 years agoVideo/Audio rti9
Smells of Success
About 800,000 children under age 5 die each year from diarrhea, pneumonia, and other common infections caused by unsafe water and sanitation. So how could a perfume company help?
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8 years agoVideo/Audio rti9
[Hearthstone] The Hearthstone Rant
A review of all the existing and recurring issues in Hearthstone.
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8 years agoVideo/Audio rti9
Jon Stewart on President-elect Trump, hypocrisy in America
After Jon Stewart left "The Daily Show" last summer, much of the presidential campaign went on without his unique and satirical point of view. Charlie Rose met with Stewart to discuss his new book about the more than 16 years he spent at the Comedy Central program. Stewart was quick to give his post-election analysis.
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8 years agoCurrent Event rti9
Britain just passed the "most extreme surveillance law ever passed in a democracy"
The law forces UK internet providers to store browsing histories -- including domains visited -- for one year, in case of police investigations.
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8 years agoVideo/Audio rti9
How do US Supreme Court justices get appointed?
There’s a job out there with a great deal of power, pay, prestige, and near-perfect job-security. And there’s only one way to be hired: get appointed to the US Supreme Court. But how do US Supreme Court Justices actually get that honor? Peter Paccone outlines the difficult process of getting a seat on the highest bench in the country.
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8 years agoVideo/Audio rti9
How zip codes helped organize America
Zip codes, explained.
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8 years agoVideo/Audio rti9
Movie Accent Expert Breaks Down 32 Actors' Accents | WIRED
Dialect coach Erik Singer analyzes the accents of some of Hollywood's biggest names. How accurate were they really?
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8 years agoVideo/Audio rti9
Why Only Some Monkeys Have Awesome Tails
Almost all mammals with prehensile tails live in the neotropics because the forest is different there.
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8 years agoCurrent Event rti9
Russia withdraws signature from international criminal court statute
Tribunal has failed to live up to hopes of international community, Moscow says day after court report on Russian annexation of Crimea
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8 years agoVideo/Audio rti9
Binging with Babish: Thanksgiving Sandwich
I never watched Friends but I couldn't google "thanksgiving sandwiches in television and film" without getting about a billion Ross Geller references. Disgusting as the word "moistmaker" is, it makes a damned fine sandwich out of your delicious turkey day leftovers.
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8 years agoVideo/Audio rti9
Bernie Sanders: Now More Than Ever, It's Our Revolution
The Senator from Vermont remains optimistic about the country's future, and urges citizens to become more deeply involved in the political process.
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8 years agoVideo/Audio rti9
[Hearthstone] World Championships: Playing Your Outs
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8 years agoVideo/Audio rti9
Why Can Applesauce Replace Butter? And Oil? And Eggs?
Bakers will sometimes replace the butter, oil, or eggs in their breads, muffins, and assorted tasty treats with applesauce. That pretty much sounds like culinary magic, but it's not... it's culinary SCIENCE!
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8 years agoVideo/Audio rti9
Introducing PhotoScan by Google Photos
Photos from the past, meet scanner from the future. Get the new PhotoScan app by Google Photos, available now on Android and soon on iOS.
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8 years agoVideo/Audio rti9
4 Things You're Not Allowed to Do in Space
There are lots of things that you’re allowed to do on earth that you absolutely can’t if you’re an astronaut. Some of them, you wouldn’t expect.
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8 years agoVideo/Audio rti9
Remakes and Remasters
Still waiting on that remastered version of M&M's Kart Racing.
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8 years agoVideo/Audio rti9
How to recognize a dystopia
The genre of dystopia – the ‘not good place’– has captured the imaginations of artists and audiences alike for centuries. But why do we bother with all this pessimism? Alex Gendler explains how dystopias act as cautionary tales – not about some particular government or technology, but the very idea that humanity can be molded into an ideal shape.
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8 years agoVideo/Audio rti9
The Snail-Smashing, Fish-Spearing, Eye-Popping Mantis Shrimp
The killer punch of the mantis shrimp is the fastest strike in the animal kingdom, a skill that goes hand in hand with its extraordinary eyesight. They can see an invisible level of reality using polarized light, which could lead to a breakthrough in detecting cancer.
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8 years agoVideo/Audio rti9
Muslim NYPD chaplain: saluted in uniform, harassed as a civilian
Khalid Latif's reality in a post-9/11 world.
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8 years agoVideo/Audio rti9
For 3 Billion People Cooking Can Be Deadly
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8 years ago
I don´t get this "establishment". Could you explain?
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8 years ago
She can´t criticize them?
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8 years agoVideo/Audio rti9
Did We Stutter: Syrian Refugees | Full Frontal with Samantha Bee | TBS
We would have shot a new Syrian refugee piece, but unfortunately everything is exactly the same.
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8 years agoVideo/Audio rti9
New Cabinet Installation | Full Frontal with Samantha Bee | TBS
Enjoy the parade of misfits, deplorables, zealots and extremists who, come January, could be packing their bags for the White House.
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8 years agoVideo/Audio rti9
2012 Puzzle of the Year - Square in the Bag
The 2012 Puzzle of the Year was "Square in the Bag" by Hirokazu Iwasawa. It's a heck of a puzzle!
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