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The House That Spied on Me
“Yes, my coffeemaker has a log-in and a very long terms of service agreement.” By Kashmir Hill and Surya Mattu.
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What an Indian tiger’s bid for freedom says about humans and nature
One big cat, five elephants, 70 men and a month-long chase across India.
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Two of the world's best free divers went to the limit—one came back
Carried away by love—for risk and for each other—two of the world's best freedivers went to the limits of their sport. Only one came back. By Gary Smith. (June 16, 2003)
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Why Would Anyone Kayak Across an Ocean — at 70?
For Aleksander Doba, pitting himself against the wide-open sea — storms, sunstroke, monotony, hunger and loneliness —is a way to feel alive in old age.
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Traumatic License: An Oral History of Action Park
From 1978 to 1996, New Jersey hosted a ride-at-your-own-risk water park that earned it the nickname “Class Action Park.” By Jake Rossen.
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Christopher Robin Official Trailer
Disney
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‘I’ll never forget him’: Alaskan husky rescues injured hiker crossing frigid Eagle River along Crow Pass Trail
A 7-year-old Alaskan husky named Nanook is being credited with helping rescue a cold, injured hiker Wednesday night in the Eagle River Valley. "He's Alaska's version of Lassie," said Lt. Eric Olsen with the Alaska State Troopers.
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Daring rescue saved sailors entombed for days in ice-covered 'White Hurricane' shipwreck
When the L.C. Waldo ran hard aground on Gull Rock, 22 crew, 2 women and a dog had to figure out how to survive for 90 hours while a November blizzard raged outside. By Tanda Gmiter.
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