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Thursday 20 August 2015

Deez Nuts For President

As Humans, We Have An Urge To Explore — So, Where To Next?, Who Is Presidential Candidate Deez Nuts?, How To Actually Make Your Credit Card Rewards Worth It, The Best Articles Of The Week, Summarized, How Google Could Rig The 2016 Election, How 'Winners Don't Use Drugs' Brought The Government To Gamers
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Thursday, August 20, 2015
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As Humans, We Have An Urge To Explore — So, Where To Next?
macleans.ca
Space travel has let us see the entire world with unprecedented clarity, writes Col. Chris Hadfield. Now we just need to pick our next destination.
LIFE'S RICH PAGEANT
Who Is Presidential Candidate Deez Nuts?
digg.com
Yesterday morning, a North Carolina news station tweeted that a candidate named "Deez Nuts" was surging in NC presidential polling. So, uh, what's going on here?
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How To Actually Make Your Credit Card Rewards Worth It
walla.by
Wallaby tells you which credit card to use for each purchase to get the most out of your rewards programs. The average user saves, oh, $200 a year. An extra $200 sound pretty nice, right?
THE LONG-READERS' DIGEST
The Best Articles Of The Week, Summarized
digg.com
The incredibly high stakes of international corn espionage, haunted houses and real estate prices, and an orphan without a face, abandoned by his parents.
PRESIDENT DEEZ NUTS?
How Google Could Rig The 2016 Election
politico.com
Google has the ability to drive millions of votes to a candidate with no one the wiser.
TOKEN OUTREACH EFFORT
How 'Winners Don't Use Drugs' Brought The Government To Gamers
inverse.com
The rare intersection of good intentions, the drug war, and smart messaging.
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GIMME SOME SPACE, GUYS
Image: Columbian tall ship ARC Gloria is escorted by small boats as it arrives to participate in SAIL Amsterdam 2015, a five-yearly festival celebrating the Dutch capital's maritime history that is expected to draw some 2 million visitors, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2015. The 9th edition of the nautical event runs until Sunday, Aug. 23 on and around the IJ river.
Columbian tall ship ARC Gloria is escorted by small boats as it arrives to participate in SAIL Amsterdam 2015, a five-yearly festival celebrating the Dutch capital's maritime history that is expected to draw some 2 million visitors, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2015. The 9th edition of the nautical event runs until Sunday, Aug. 23 on and around the IJ river. Credit: AP Photo/Cris Toala Olivares
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