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Wednesday 29 October 2014

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Mississippi, Burned, Antares Rocket Explodes On Launch, The New Health App On Apple's iOS 8 Is Literally Dangerous, Which Halloween Candy Is Worst For You?, Chris Hadfield Took 45,000 Photos In Space. Here Are Some Of His Best, How NYC's Most Beloved Deli Stays In Business Against The Odds
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Wednesday, October 29, 2014
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THANK GOD FOR MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi, Burned
politico.com
How the poorest, sickest state got left behind by Obamacare.
NOBODY WAS HARMED
Antares Rocket Explodes On Launch
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The Antares rocket that was supposed to deliver cargo and supplies to the International Space Station crashed upon launch Tuesday night. Here's the sad footage of the incident from the Wallops Flight Facility.
APPLE IS AN ENABLER
The New Health App On Apple's iOS 8 Is Literally Dangerous
psmag.com
In truth, I didn't pay a tremendous amount of attention to iOS 8 until a post scrolled by on my Tumblr feed, which disturbed me a good deal: The new iteration of Apple's OS included Health, an app that — among many other things — contains a weight tracker and a calorie counter. And can't be deleted.
TRANS FAT IS A REAL MONSTER
Which Halloween Candy Is Worst For You?
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Not all Halloween candy is created equal. This year, before you indiscriminately devour your entire candy haul, watch this short video that compares candy nutrition facts. Your waistline will thank you.
42,000 WERE SELFIES
Chris Hadfield Took 45,000 Photos In Space. Here Are Some Of His Best
qz.com
When astronaut Chris Hadfield tried to narrow it down to his absolute favorites, he still had 3,000. With the help of some editing, he's now down to 192 fantastic photos from his time on the International Space Station.
YOU WANT WHAT SHE'S HAVING AT ANY COST
How NYC's Most Beloved Deli Stays In Business Against The Odds
slate.com
If you want to fully appreciate why a place like Katz's is special, you have to appreciate its odd economics, which pretty much ensure there will never be another deli quite like it.
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THE BEST PRESERVED SPECIMEN IN HISTORY
Image: Russian Geographic Society staff members carry the body of baby mammoth to put on display in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014. The 39,000-year-old baby mammoth is named Yuka, derived from the Yukagir coastline where she was found. Yuka was found four years ago in the Siberian permafrost and was between six and eleven years old when she died.
Russian Geographic Society staff members carry the body of baby mammoth to put on display in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014. The 39,000-year-old baby mammoth is named Yuka, derived from the Yukagir coastline where she was found. Yuka was found four years ago in the Siberian permafrost and was between six and eleven years old when she died. Credit: AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev
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