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6 years ago+15 15 0When athletes share their battles with mental illness
Roughly one in five American adults suffer from mental illnesses. Athletes might be more at risk. Here, eight of them tell their authentic stories.
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6 years ago+1 1 0America’s First Addiction Epidemic
The alcohol epidemic devastated Native American communities, leading to crippling poverty, astonishingly high mortality rates, the desperate exodus of entire nations - and a successful sobriety movement
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6 years ago+10 10 0SUPERFORMULA!
Super Formula Is Back! To get different shapes, change the numbers or move the sliders on the right by click and drag. (superformula.org)
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6 years ago+16 16 0What Led Benjamin Franklin to Live Estranged From His Wife for Nearly Two Decades?
A stunning new theory suggests that a debate over the failed treatment of their son's smallpox was the culprit
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6 years ago+14 15 1The Book He Wasn't Supposed to Write
A best-selling author submits a draft to his editor. Hijinks ensue.
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6 years ago+22 22 0 x 1Questions for Me About Dying
Do I have a bucket list, have I considered suicide, have I become religious, am I scared? My answers haven’t changed since I was first diagnosed.
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6 years ago+13 13 0Millionaire engineers who get paid gobs and barely work: Inside the world of Silicon Valley's 'coasters'
We talked to engineers in Silicon Valley's "rest and vest" world, who explained how they got these gigs and how they spend their days.
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6 years ago+1 1 0Porsche to recall 22,000 cars over emissions software
Germany's transport minister orders move to remove what he says is illegal emissions-controlling software.
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6 years ago+29 29 0 x 1The Agony and the Anxiety of The New York Times
Despite a historic run, unease is now gripping the paper as a large-scale reorganization (physical, personnel, and psychic) looms. “The mood at the paper is poisonous in a way I’ve never seen it in the past 15 years,” as one editor put it.
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6 years ago+2 2 0Bigger Than Booger: Curtis Armstrong On Thriving Through Four Decades In Hollywood
The prototypical party-nerd in ’80s movies has managed to carve a career far beyond it–the highlights of which he recounts in a new memoir.
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6 years agoInteractive+14 14 0Music-Map - The Tourist Map of Music
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6 years ago+15 15 0The subtle power of uncomfortable silences
In business and in life, it could help you to get acquainted with the power of the pause
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Expression
6 years ago+2 2 0Monocle's View From Nowhere
Can the global elite's favorite magazine survive in an age of populism?
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6 years ago+21 21 0How England's first wave of heavy metal football conquered Europe | Paul Doyle
In the 1970s and 1980s, English success on the pitch and on stage was rooted in a bleak, uncompromising landscape where the only escape was to become a footballer or start a band
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6 years ago+2 2 0Oskar Fischinger - Google Doodle
Oskar Fischinger fantasia tribute widget
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6 years ago+14 14 0OneZoom Tree of Life Explorer: Great apes
OneZoom Tree of Life Explorer
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6 years ago+15 15 0An illustrated guide to Frank Lloyd Wright
From early works in Oak Park to iconic houses (read: Fallingwater) and geometric masterpieces like the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, here’s the ultimate cheat sheet of Frank Lloyd Wright designs.
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6 years ago+20 20 0Faces of Power
Animated timeline about the 45 American Presidents
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6 years ago+22 22 0Inside 'OK Computer': Radiohead Look Back on Their Paranoid Masterpiece
Thom Yorke and his Radiohead bandmates look back at how incessant touring, and a creeping sense of alienation, inspired 'OK Computer.'
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6 years ago+2 2 0Cavs-Warriors III and the allure of a sports trilogy
Don’t lecture Gene Kilroy about sports trilogies. He witnessed, from ringside, all three parts of the most famous one firsthand: the battles between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier