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The Endling: Watching a Species Vanish in Real Time
On the frontlines of extinction in the Gulf of California, where the vaquita faces its final days.
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Warriors complete sweep of Cavaliers to claim second straight NBA championship and third in four...
In the end Golden State was just too much for every team it came up against, including a most valiant Cleveland squad and its superstar, LeBron James.
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Chile is the first country in the Americas to ban plastic bags
The country's senate has pased a bill to ban the use of plastic bags in stores.
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Mueller Brings New Charges Against Manafort And His Russian-Ukrainian Business Associate
Special counsel Robert Mueller on Friday brought new charges against former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort, as well as his longtime Russian-Ukranian business partner, Konstantin Kilimnik.
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Yahoo Messenger is shutting down on July 17
It’s the end of an era for Yahoo Messenger, one of the first instant messaging apps on the market that introd. Today, Oath (which also owns TechCrunch) announced that it would be winding down the service on July 17 as it continues to experiment and consider how and if it can have a relevant place in the messaging landscape amid huge domination from Facebook and others in mobile apps.
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US government to use facial recognition technology at Mexico border crossing
New camera system would record people inside vehicles as they enter and leave US, raising civil liberties concerns
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The Bullshit-Job Boom
For more and more people, work appears to serve no purpose. Is there any good left in the grind?
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CNN's Anthony Bourdain dead at 61
Anthony Bourdain, a gifted storyteller and writer who took CNN viewers around the world, has died. He was 61.
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Piece by Piece, a Factory-Made Answer for a Housing Squeeze
Developers are taking on residential building challenges by extending the concept of prefabricated housing to manufacture entire apartment buildings.
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Capitals edge Golden Knights to win first Stanley Cup in franchise history
The Washington Capitals are Stanley Cup champions. Lars Eller scored the game-winning goal at the 12:23 mark of the third period as the Capitals edged the Vegas Golden Knights 4-3 in Game 5 Thursday night to capture their first Stanley Cup in franchise history.
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Sources: Colin Kaepernick's legal team expected to subpoena President Trump in case against NFL
The quarterback's legal team is expected to seek federal subpoenas in the coming weeks to compel testimony from Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, among others.
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California’s largest lake is dying, leaving toxic dust behind
As the Salton Sea dries up, it threatens nearby communities with clouds of toxic dust.
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French school students to be banned from using mobile phones
Pupils will not be allowed to use phones on schools grounds after September
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Climate Change Can Be Stopped by Turning Air Into Gasoline
A Harvard professor says his company should be able to suck carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, at industrial scales, by 2021.
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U.S. suicide rates rise sharply across the country, new report shows
Between 1999 and 2016, suicide rates increased across age, gender, race and ethnicity.
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Donald Trump called asbestos poisoning a mob-led conspiracy, now his EPA won’t evaluate asbestos...
The Environmental Protection Agency will not evaluate the health risks of asbestos already in the environment when evaluating the dangers associated with it, Scott Pruitt announced quietly last week.
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There Is No Justification for What Mark Zuckerberg Did to WhatsApp
The Facebook CEO can’t be trusted.
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Juno Solves 39-Year Old Mystery of Jupiter Lightning
NASA's Juno spacecraft finds lightning on Jupiter is same as in Earth in some ways, opposite in others.
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Selling Guns, Drugs, and Murder on the Dark Web
On this week’s episode of Inside the Hive, Nick Bilton sits down with technologist Tom Conrad to discuss the murky ethics of the dark Web.
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Murder with Impunity: Where killings go unsolved
The Post has mapped more than 52,000 homicides in major American cities over the past decade and found that across the country, there are areas where murder is common, but arrests are rare.
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Fashion designer Kate Spade found dead in New York apartment
New York fashion designer Kate Spade was found hanged in her Park Avenue apartment Tuesday morning in an apparent suicide, law enforcement officials said.
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Supreme Court Sides With Colorado Baker Who Turned Away Gay Couple
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, writing for the majority, relied on narrow grounds, saying a state commission had violated the Constitution’s protection of religious freedom.
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All eyes on Canada as first G7 nation prepares to make marijuana legal
When Canopy Growth opened its first cannabis factory in an old chocolate plant near Ottawa four years ago, it did so predicting a bright future. Canada had already legalized medical marijuana, and Canopy predicted full legalization for recreational use to be next. What the company hadn’t predicted, however, was the sudden flood of foreign visitors. Politicians and police authorities from Jamaica, Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, Greece and Australia have all come knocking, as well as doctors from New Zealand, Brazil and Chile, along with groups of corporate investors and bankers...
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Online dating lowers self-esteem, increases depression
Dating apps are a booming business, but they may be taking a toll on their users' mental health.
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E-Mails Show FCC Made Up DDOS Attack To Downplay The 'John Oliver Effect'
New internal FCC e-mails obtained via FOIA request show that yes, the FCC did routinely try to mislead the public and the press with repeated claims of DDOS attacks that never actually happened:
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Apple Is Testing a Feature That Could Kill Police iPhone Unlockers - Motherboard
Apple’s new security feature, USB Restricted Mode, is in the iOS 12 Beta, and it could kill the popular iPhone unlocking tools for cops made by Cellebrite and GrayShift.
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Remembering When Only Barbarians Drank Milk
During a visit to conquered Britain, Julius Caesar was appalled by how much milk the northerners consumed. Strabo, a philosopher, geographer, and historian of Ancient Rome, disparaged the Celts for excessive milk drinking. And Tacitus, a Roman senator and historian, described the German diet as crude and tasteless by singling out their fondness for “curdled milk.”
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US media turns blind eye to the death of 5,000 Puerto Ricans
The Harvard study on the impact of Hurricane Maria on Puerto Rico is a damning exposure of one of the most monstrous cover-ups in US history.
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Report: Microsoft has acquired GitHub
Bloomberg is reporting that Microsoft has acquired GitHub, and will announce the deal on Monday. Github is an online service that allows developers to host their code in the cloud using the popular Git source management system, invented by Linux founder Linus Torvalds in 2005. In addition to being home to the overwhelming majority of open source projects, it’s also used by developers within companies to privately collaborate on software.
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Doctors hail world first as woman’s advanced breast cancer is eradicated
Immune cells from the woman’s own body used to wipe out tumours.




















