Post Overview
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Current Event
12 years ago
+13 13 0Saudi woman makes history by reaching Everest summit
Raha Moharrak, 25, not only became the first Saudi woman to attempt the climb but also the youngest Arab to make it to the top of Everest.
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Analysis
12 years ago
+5 5 0Growth Hacker: A Buzzword Surrounded by Buzzwords
Yes, Growth Hacker is an enormously overwrought buzzword. But, companies are sorely looking for people to take up the mantle and work on startup marketing.
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Current Event
12 years ago
+9 9 0Michigan Woman Faked Rape And Cancer
A Michigan woman has spent back-to-back time in court recently, facing several charges of fraud – cited for six crimes in total. Police have accused 38-year-old Sara Ylen of filing a false report for a rape she claimed occurred in September, along wi ...
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Current Event
12 years ago
+6 6 0Guatemalan ex-ruler is found guilty of genocide
Efrain Rios Montt sentenced to 80 years in prison over massacres of Ixil Maya Indians in the 1980s.
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Expression
12 years ago
+14 14 05 'Rare' Things That Are Way More Common Than You Think
Because so many of us live in cities, we think of the Earth as a crowded place. So what's left to discover? A lot actually.
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Analysis
12 years ago
+11 11 0McDonald's considers all-day breakfast, delivery
McDonald's may soon serve breakfast all day, offers rewards to frequent eaters and even deliver the golden arches to your door, the company's chief said Friday.
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Current Event
12 years ago
+8 8 0Syrian Blood Tests Positive for Sarin Gas, U.S. Spies Say
The U.S. intelligence community has uncovered strong evidence that chemical weapons have been used in Syria. Several blood samples, taken from multiple people, have tested positive for the nerve agent sarin.
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Image
12 years ago
+8 8 0They told me I could become anything
So I became a Doberman
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Expression
12 years ago
+9 9 0Forget a Chicken in Every Pot - America Needs a Solar Panel on Every Roof
A man carries a solar panel onto a rooftop—is this something every American should get ready for?
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Analysis
12 years ago
+6 6 0Tetris video game 'fixes lazy eye'
Canadian doctors say they have found an inventive way to treat lazy eye - playing the Tetris video game.
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Current Event
12 years ago
+10 10 0Fingerprint Scanner Tests Workers for Booze
Drug testing is common practice at many workplaces, and now companies are starting to test for booze as well.
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Current Event
12 years ago
+10 10 0Cops confiscate biggest joint ever from 4/20 rally in Santa Cruz
It was four feet long and cost $6,000.
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Analysis
12 years ago
+12 12 0Why America Forgot A Horrific Terrorist Attack On Wall Street In 1920
The day Wall Street exploded.
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Video/Audio
12 years ago
+10 10 0Here it is: Official Daft Punk - Get Lucky
iTunes release on youtube.
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Analysis
12 years ago
+7 7 010 things about Google Glass: Could this be Google's iPad?
Here are 10 things to know about the Google Glass program for developers, consumers, businesses and everyone interested in the search giant's next big thing.
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Expression
12 years ago
+9 9 0It's Time to End the U.S. Embargo of Cuba
The U.S. government has been tireless in pursuing a policy that does not look better with time.
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Image
12 years ago
+13 13 0Don't mess with the duck
Seriously, stay out of his way or else...
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Expression
12 years ago
+9 9 0America's Prison System Is An International Embarrassment
Incarceration Nation.
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Expression
12 years ago
+4 4 0I was a political astroturfer
The next time you see what looks like a grassroots rally, you may really be watching a form of performance art.
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Expression
12 years ago
+9 9 0The 10 Most Stressful Moments in Gaming
Gaming is meant to be a form of stress relief — an escape from the troubles of work and home. But sometimes, games do just the opposite: Your palms sweat, your eyes are glued to the screen and you’re holding your breath just to get through that one m ...




















