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Pantone Color of the Year 2016 - Rose Quartz and Serenity
The Pantone #ColoroftheYear for 2016 is #RoseQuartz & #Serenity, inviting shades that embody a mindset of tranquility and inner peace.
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Class of 2016
Our top pick of those artists and writers whose works will in 2016 be entering the public domain in many countries around the world.
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Predictions for Journalism 2016
Each year, we ask some of the smartest people in journalism and digital media what they think is coming in the next 12 months. Here’s what they had to say.
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Was 2015 such a terrible year? And what will 2016 look like?
Well Santa has come and gone, at least for the largest proportion of the world’s population. And, as we reach the end of the year, it is inevitably time to review recent trends and the prospects for 2016.
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The 50 Most Anticipated Albums of 2016
By now, you are probably sick of recapping 2015. But looking back at the year, one thing that sticks out is how many of Consequence of Sound’s Most Anticipated Albums of 2015 didn’t actually come out. Some, like Rihanna’s Anti and Kanye West’s Swish, could be dropping at any moment. Others, like Chromatics’ Dear Tommy and Frank Ocean’s next album, seem just as far away now as they did this time last year. And still others, like the long-anticipated...
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A Pessimist’s Guide to the World in 2016
We asked economists, military experts and diplomats what they fear most in 2016. Brace yourself. By Flavia Krause-Jackson, Mira Rojanasakul, and John Fraher. (Dec, 15)
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President Obama Delivers The State of the Union Address for 2016
YouTube Livestream
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Inside the Police-Industrial Complex
At the 2015 convention of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, a view of the public-private partnerships that have come to shape modern policing—and to complicate questions of reform. By Jacqui Shine.
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Why Trump’s Endorsements Should Scare Your Pants Off
Collaborators like Ben Carson are just as dangerous as fanatics. By Matt Taibbi.
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How Did This Happen?
The first half of March 2016 may well go down as the turning point in this election and one of the most consequential periods in the history of nomination politics. It could presage the death of the traditional Republican Party and the birth of a third party. For the Democrats, it may show that the party’s split runs deeper than many have recognized. By Elizabeth Drew. (Mar. 9)
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Drug-sniffing rabbit, cannon-firing kittens mark U.S. April Fools’
Kittens firing a cannon, a rabbit sniffing for drugs, attempts at humor on the fraught presidential campaign trail and a failed prank by Google competed for attention in the United States on Friday. By Gina Cherelus.
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North Korea praises Trump and urges US voters to reject 'dull Hillary'
North Korean state media has praised US presidential hopeful Donald Trump, describing him as a “wise politician” and “far-sighted candidate” who could help unify the Korean peninsula. An editorial in DPRK Today, an official media outlet, welcomed the Republican presidential candidate’s proposal to hold direct talks with Kim Jong-un, saying he could help bring about Pyongyang’s “Yankee go home” policy. “There are many positive aspects to Trump’s ‘inflammatory policies’,” wrote Han Yong-mook, who described himself as a Chinese North Korean scholar.
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Trump in 1994: 'Putting a wife to work is a very dangerous thing'
Donald Trump once said that "putting a wife to work is a very dangerous thing" in a recently resurfaced interview with ABC News from 1994. The comments were part of an extended discussion about how Trump viewed his relationships with women and the difficulty he had in mixing his business with his personal life. Speaking to "Primetime Live" correspondent Nancy Collins in March of that year, Trump attributed the failure of his marriage with ex-wife, Ivana, to his decision to put her in a management role at one of his Atlantic City casinos, according to a ABC News report on the interview.
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The Reaction to Brexit Is the Reason Brexit Happened
If you believe there's such a thing as "too much democracy," you probably don't believe in democracy at all. By Matt Taibbi. [Disable adblocker]
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The Terrible Cost to Democrats and Our Nation of Ignoring Tom Frank’s Warnings
"Thomas Frank is a historian and writer. He is also the man who tried to save the Democratic Party and our Nation from great harm..." By William K. Black.
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Refugees Encounter a Foreign Word: Welcome
How Canadian hockey moms, poker buddies and neighbors are adopting Syrians, a family at a time. By Jodi Kantor and Catrin Einhorn.
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In Response to Trump, Another Dangerous Movement Appears
Fears of demagoguery are provoking a frightening swing in the other direction. By Matt Taibbi. [Disable adblocker]
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Trump Parking Lot
Michael Galinsky
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Donald Trump Thinks America Must Commit War Crimes As a Matter of Principle
Polling suggests Trump’s support for war crimes isn’t a political winner, but the presumptive GOP nominee says America must do “unthinkable” things to ISIS, regardless. By Eric Levitz. (July 1, 2016)
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State Department Blocks Release Of Hillary Clinton-Era TPP Emails Until After The Election
As the 2016 candidates battle over trade, the State Department keeps Hillary Clinton’s Trans-Pacific Partnership emails under wraps until after the election. By David Sirota.
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