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6 years ago+38 38 0 x 3How Baby Boomers Broke America
Lately, most Americans, regardless of their political leanings, have been asking themselves some version of the same question: How did we get here? How did the world’s greatest democracy and economy become a land of crumbling roads, galloping income ...
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6 years ago+33 33 0 x 158 dead in Gaza protests as Israel fetes U.S. Embassy move
Thousands of protesters gathered in a bloody showdown that threatened to cast a shadow over Israel's inauguration of new U.S. Embassy in contested Jerusalem.
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6 years ago+9 9 0 x 1How To Be Successful At Writing
What nobody has the balls to tell you.
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6 years ago+42 42 0 x 1Mobile phone cancer warning as malignant brain tumours double
Fresh fears have been raised over the role of mobile phones in brain cancer after new evidence revealed rates of a malignant type of tumour have doubled in the last two decades.
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6 years ago+20 20 0Foxconn Will Drain 26.5 Megalitres Of Water Per Day From Lake Michigan To Make LCD Screens
This week, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources gave the go-ahead to Taiwanese tech manufacturer Foxconn to siphon off 26.5ML of water per day...
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6 years ago+30 30 0The Future of Science Storytelling
Science is messy, full of plot twists and competing interpretations—and the way we talk about it should reflect that truth
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6 years ago+28 28 0 x 1Wooden Shigir idol found to be over twice as old as Egyptian pyramids
A team of researchers in Germany has found evidence suggesting that the famous wooden Shirgir Idol is actually 11,500 years old. The team has documented their efforts and findings in a paper published on the Cambridge University Press site Antiquity.
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6 years ago+40 40 0 x 1Mother-of-two dead after being 'sucked out of plane window' during US flight
US mum-of-two was the passenger partially sucked out a broken plane window during a midair nightmare.
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6 years ago+24 24 0Actually, Myspace Sold Your Data Too
In the wake of Facebook’s privacy debacle, Myspace Tom has emerged as an unlikely hero. But the platform he built and the data you put on Myspace continues to help advertisers target its old users.
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6 years ago+36 36 0 x 1Backpage.com, CEO plead guilty to human trafficking, money laundering
The online classifieds site has been likened to an online brothel.
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6 years ago+30 30 0 x 1Alzheimer's disease brain damage was erased by changing the structure of this protein
This finding is an important breakthrough in Alzheimer's research.
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6 years ago+3 3 0Don’t Fix Facebook. Replace It.
We need better options that are designed to protect our privacy.
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6 years ago+24 24 0Microsoft touts breakthrough in making chatbots more conversational
Microsoft says it has taken a big step forward in making chatbots and digital assistants much more conversational.
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6 years ago+32 32 0 x 1The Bike-Share Oversupply in China: Huge Piles of Abandoned and Broken Bicycles
Gigantic piles of impounded, abandoned, and broken bicycles have become a familiar sight in many Chinese cities, after a rush to build up its new bike-sharing industry vastly overreached.
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6 years ago+29 29 0 x 1Federal prosecutors told to seek death penalty in drug cases
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions instructed federal prosecutors on Wednesday to seek the death penalty in drug-related cases whenever it is "appropriate," saying the Justice Department must boost efforts to counter America's epidemi ...
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6 years ago+25 25 0Could it be your gut keeping you awake at night?
An increasing number of scientists are waking up to the idea of a link between the digestive system and problems with sleep
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6 years ago+20 20 0Republicans shut down House Russia probe over Democratic objections
U.S. House Intelligence Committee Republicans said on Monday the panel had finished investigating Russia and the 2016 U.S. election, and found no collusion between President Donald Trump's campaign and Moscow's efforts to influence the vote ...
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6 years ago+33 33 0 x 1Tattoo You: Immune System Cells Help Keep Ink In Its Place
When you get a tattoo, your body mounts a battle against the ink. So how do ankle flowers and bicep hearts stick around so long? Researchers took a look at specialized cells that gobble up the ink.
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6 years ago+25 25 0Here’s Your Complete List of the 2018 Oscar Winners
The Shape of Water takes Best Picture.
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6 years ago+13 13 0This engineer built a facial recognition gadget to notify him when his cat wants to come inside
Knock knock.