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Monday 13 April 2015

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My Son Might Be Alive Today If Police Wore Body Cameras, How A 'Dickbutt' Almost Made It To The Big Time, And Other News, How to Ditch Your Big Terrible Bank, Tears Of The Sun, The History Of The Hot Take, The World's First Hologram Protest Held In Spain
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Monday, April 13, 2015
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My Son Might Be Alive Today If Police Wore Body Cameras
politico.com
The answer, it seems to me, is simple: If you're entrusted with a badge and gun, then you must be held accountable by being required to wear bodycams and accept zero-tolerance protocols that ensure their proper use.
WHAT YOU MISSED THIS WEEKEND
How A 'Dickbutt' Almost Made It To The Big Time, And Other News
digg.com
A gross meme almost tripped up UPS, a supercomputer is a better chef than you, and a button is messing with Redditors' heads.
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How to Ditch Your Big Terrible Bank
fj.simple.com
People don't talk about it quite as much as they did in 2008, but big banks are the worst. You should probably stop giving them your money and check out these alternatives.
MINTED IN THE ANDES
Tears Of The Sun
newyorker.com
The gold rush at the top of the world.
HOT ON THE TRAIL
The History Of The Hot Take
newrepublic.com
Calling something a "hot take" is an increasingly popular way to dismiss the value of a piece of writing — bad, stupid, disingenuous, or some other subset of the broad category of "bullshit." Where did it come from?
WAS TUPAC THERE?
The World's First Hologram Protest Held In Spain
fusion.net
A protest group pulled off an undeniably futuristic stunt this weekend in Spain: they sent thousands of holograms parading past the lower house of the country's parliament.
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DA BA DEE, DA BA DIE
Image: A child plays on the floor covered with clouded power, at the end of a mini marathon during a Holi Run Festival in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, April 12, 2015. Thousands of revelers took part in the festival that includes a mini marathon. The festivals are fashioned after the Hindu spring festival Holi, which is mainly celebrated in the north and east of India.
A child plays on the floor covered with clouded power, at the end of a mini marathon during a Holi Run Festival in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, April 12, 2015. Thousands of revelers took part in the festival that includes a mini marathon. The festivals are fashioned after the Hindu spring festival Holi, which is mainly celebrated in the north and east of India. Credit: AP Photo/Andres Kudacki
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