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Dude, She’s (Exactly 25 Percent) Out of Your League
A massive new study finds everyone dates aspirationally—and offers seven other lessons about digital romance.
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How a currency meltdown in Turkey threatens Europe
The Turkish lira plummeted as much as 17% against the dollar on Friday, deepening worries about the country's economic stability.
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Sinclair's Bid to Monopolize Local TV News Is Officially Dead
Tribune Media has scrapped its merger deal and has accused Sinclair of "unnecessarily aggressive" behavior.
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Monsanto told to pay $289m in cancer trial
A US jury finds the company knew its Roundup weedkillers were dangerous, but Monsanto vows to appeal.
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Monsanto ordered to pay $289m as jury rules weedkiller caused man's cancer
Court finds in favor of DeWayne Johnson, ill man who was first to take Roundup maker to trial over allegations
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How I maintain a strong belief in my creative work
Isn’t there enough art in the world already? Why would I need to create yet more content? How can I stay motivated if there are thousands of people out there who make amazing art; who provide a bri…
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Nasa postpones 'mission to the Sun'
US space agency Nasa has delayed its a mission to send a satellite closer to the Sun than any before. The Parker Solar Probe was set to launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida on Saturday, but last-minute investigations have delayed it for 24 hours. It is now scheduled to blast off - on board the mammoth Delta-IV Heavy rocket - on Sunday morning.
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PC case maker CaseLabs says it has been 'forced into bankruptcy and liquidation' by US...
'Our user community has been very devoted to us and it’s awful to think that we have let any of you down'
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Germany lifts ban on Nazi symbols in video games
Computer and video games can include swastikas and other Nazi symbols, a German industry body said Thursday, after a heated debate over the "Wolfenstein" franchise in which gamers battle Third Reich forces.
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Psychologists surveyed hundreds of alt-right supporters. The results are unsettling.
Results show supporters are prejudiced, dehumanizing, and aggressive.
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For women on Twitch, disclosing their relationship status is a minefield
A ‘damned if you do, damned if you don’t’ situation.
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'Our hearts are broken': Dozens of shots, 4 dead in Fredericton shooting
Four tidy, three-storey red brick buildings, set back from a two-lane road that cuts through the heart of a quiet, residential neighbourhood. There's a plaza with a Tim Horton's, Subway and a dentist's office a block to the north and a middle school a couple of minutes' walk to the east. But it proved a deadly, dangerous place Friday morning when Fredericton Police responded to a call just after 7 a.m. local time.
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The Koch Brothers Commissioned a Survey of Americans and Found Most Like a $15 Minimum Wage, Free...
Where the Koch brothers see government tyranny, most Americans see common-sense solutions to basic problems, it turns out. Nick Surgey, Zaid Jilani.
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Chemists discover how blue light speeds blindness
Blue light from digital devices and the sun transforms vital molecules in the eye's retina into cell killers, according to optical chemistry research at The University of Toledo.
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A carb called fructan may be the real culprit behind gluten sensitivity
Some people could be blaming the wrong element in wheat for their sore stomachs.
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Inside the Very Big, Very Controversial Business of Dog Cloning
Barbra Streisand is not alone. At a South Korean laboratory, a once-disgraced doctor is replicating hundreds of deceased pets for the rich and famous. It’s made for more than a few questions of bioethics.
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The $250 Biohack That’s Revolutionizing Life With Diabetes
DIYers used a security flaw to bypass the $8.3 billion insulin delivery business with a cobbled-together artificial pancreas. By Naomi Kresge, Michelle Cortez.
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We researched Russian trolls and figured out exactly how they neutralise certain news
After following trails and speaking to a former professional troll, researchers have uncovered the tricks.
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The Old Cincinnati Library before being demolished, 1874-1955
Built in 1874 on the site reserved for an opera house, the Old Cincinnati Library was a thing of wonder.
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New organic battery can operate for decades
Scientists have experimented with a new organic molecule that has an ability to ‘renew’ and this can be the basis of a new type of organic flow battery which has the potential to last for several decades.
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Puerto Rican Government Quietly Admits 1,427 Died in Hurricane
More than 20 times the official death toll for category-5 Maria.
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Mexico's new leader: 'Nobody will threaten us' with wall
Mexico's President-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador vowed Monday his country would not be threatened by a wall, in a thinly veiled rebuke to US President Donald Trump's jabs across the border. "Mexico is going to become a power -- and will change the balance of power. Nobody will threaten us that our borders will be closed or militarized," warned Lopez Obrador, who takes office December 1.
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Domino-effect of climate events could move Earth into a ‘hothouse’ state
Leading scientists warn that passing such a point would make efforts to reduce emissions increasingly futile
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How to Make Students Care About Writing
Pirette McKamey, a veteran English teacher, spent 30 years investigating what helps young people to view themselves as writers.
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Is Apple Really Your Privacy Hero?
The company has some of the same security problems as the other tech giants.
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New York Congressman Chris Collins indicted on insider trading charges
Collins along with his son and his son's fiancee's father were indicted on Wednesday
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Ajit Pai admits FCC lied about “DDoS,” blames it on Obama administration
Former CIO "provided inaccurate information" about comment outage, Pai says.
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Supervolcanoes 101
What are supervolcanoes, and how catastrophic can they be? Learn how supervolcanoes form, where supervolcanoes are located, and how their destructive capabilities can make way for new life.
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California Fires as Seen From the Space Station
The Earth, in all its majesty and its tragedy, is the subject of images taken aboard the International Space Station. This image of the Carr and Ferguson fires was captured by European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst (@Astro_Alex), on August 3, 2018, from the station. "California burning. These fires are frightening to watch, even from space. Here's a shout-out from space to all firefighters on this planet, my former colleagues. Stay safe my friends!" Gerst, a geophysicist and volcanologist, wrote on his Twitter account.
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It's Looking Extremely Likely That QAnon Is A Leftist Prank On Trump Supporters
"What the fuck is wrong with boomers?"
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