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Saturday 17 October 2015

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Friday 16 October 2015

Millennials Are Parents Now. Panic?

Millennials Are Parents Now. Should We Panic?, The Untold Story Of The Ermahgerd Girl, Save Money, Keep Time, The Internet Is Rotting And Other Facts, Brie Larson Is Ready To Become Your Favorite Actress, WATCH: The Best Video Game Highlights From This Week
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Friday, October 16, 2015
Millennials Are Parents Now. Should We Panic?
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Millennials Are Parents Now. Should We Panic?
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Maybe not, but there's certainly lots to talk about. Katy Steinmetz, TIME Magazine's San Francisco Bureau Chief, wrote about how a new generation of parents are raising their kids. Join us and Katy in a Dialog about babies raisin' babies.
KNOW YOUR MEME
The Untold Story Of The Ermahgerd Girl
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Meet Maggie Goldenberger, who helplessly watched an Internet meme spawn from her awkward adolescent photo. Except, maybe the "Gershberms" girl never existed the way we thought she did?
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Save Money, Keep Time
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A high quality watch doesn't have to break the bank. MVMT is revolutionizing the watch industry by crafting high quality watches with sleek minimalist design sold directly to you.
WHAT WE LEARNED THIS WEEK
The Internet Is Rotting And Other Facts
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​Welcome to What We Learned This Week, a digest of the most curiously important facts from the past few days. This week: the slow bit death of the Internet, the number of people who have died ever and potential signs of alien life.
LOW-KEY COOL GIRL
Brie Larson Is Ready To Become Your Favorite Actress
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Her breakthrough performance in Room has everyone talking about an Oscar and signals the end of her relative anonymity. Can Brie Larson survive becoming the next Jennifer Lawrence without losing her balance?
DON'T DO IT BIG BOSS
WATCH: The Best Video Game Highlights From This Week
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Kotaku's weekly Highlight Reel regularly delivers the best in video game glitches, clutch plays and general tomfoolery. This week: Geralt of Rivia walks tall, Big Boss pins a dude and Luke force-throws a Storm Trooper into a TIE Fighter.
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TRUMP SAVES FACE
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In this Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2015 photo, two versions of latex masks in the likeness of Republican presidential candidate, real estate mogul and reality TV star Donald Trump, sit on a table in the Caretas REV costume maker's plant, in Cuernavaca, Mexico. Credit: AP Photo/Tony Rivera
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Thursday 15 October 2015

Why Are Things Disappearing From The Internet?

How Do Things Vanish From The Internet? This Journalist Found Out, The Internet Strangers Who Solve Your Unsolvable Medical Problems, The Most Prolific Editor On Wikipedia, A Hostage Crisis And A Ghost Boat: The Best Articles Of The Week, Inside Corporate America's Push To Ditch Workers' Comp, VIDEO: Tesla's New Autopilot Is Awesome — And Kind Of Terrifying
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Thursday, October 15, 2015
How Do Things Vanish From The Internet? This Journalist Found Out
LEAVE YOUR QUESTIONS NOW
How Do Things Vanish From The Internet? This Journalist Found Out
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The Atlantic's Adrienne LaFrance wrote about how a Pulitzer Prize finalist newspaper story vanished from the web, and will be here to answer your questions at 12pm EST. Leave her a question now!
CROWDSOURCING A CURE
The Internet Strangers Who Solve Your Unsolvable Medical Problems
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This is a story about somebody whose body started breaking down in increasingly weird ways. And there's nothing she can do to understand it, and nothing she can do to convince people it's real.
ENCYCLOPEDIA CROWN
The Most Prolific Editor On Wikipedia
priceonomics.com
Of Wikipedia's 26 million registered users, roughly 125,000 (less that 0.5%) are "active" editors. Of these 125,000, only some 12,000 have made more than 50 edits over the past six month. And of these selfless few, one man is king of the domain.
THE LONG-READER'S DIGEST
A Hostage Crisis And A Ghost Boat: The Best Articles Of The Week
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Inside a harrowing FBI hostage crisis; the last doctor in southern Sudan; and the fate of 243 migrants who disappeared en route from Libya to Italy.
PASSING THE BUCK
Inside Corporate America's Push To Ditch Workers' Comp
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One Texas lawyer is helping companies opt out of workers' compensation and write their own rules. What does it mean for injured workers?
LOOK ELON, NO HANDS!
VIDEO: Tesla's New Autopilot Is Awesome — And Kind Of Terrifying
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Google and others are still working on perfecting the autonomous vehicle, but on Wedneday Tesla unveiled a new autopilot feature for its Model S that basically does everything for you. That doesn't mean it's not a bit nerve-wracking.
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BABY I CAN SEE YOUR HALO
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​The sun sets as Egyptians walk on the beach of Alexandria, Egypt, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015. Credit: AP Photo/Amr Nabil
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Wednesday 14 October 2015

A Bloop To Remember

How Did Skype Get Its Iconic Call Sound? Ask The Writer Who Found Out, My Battle With The Hacker Who Sent Me Heroin, Upgrade Your Wine From College, Republicans Were Literally Crying And Other Political Reads, When The Dilbit Hits The Fan, The City That Declared War On Obesity
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Wednesday, October 14, 2015
How Did Skype Get Its Iconic Call Sound? Ask The Writer Who Found Out
LEAVE YOUR QUESTIONS NOW
How Did Skype Get Its Iconic Call Sound? Ask The Writer Who Found Out
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Who is responsible for all those recognizable bleeps and bloops in the tech products you love? Adi Roberston dove into the world of audio branding and will be here to answer your questions at 12pm EST.
STOPPING THE PACKETS
My Battle With The Hacker Who Sent Me Heroin
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The Fly's plan was simple: Have the drugs delivered to my home in my name, and then spoof a call from one of my neighbors to the local police informing them that I was a druggie, that I had druggie friends coming in and out of my house all day long, and that I was even having drugs delivered to my home.
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Upgrade Your Wine From College
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Ready to upgrade your wine from college to grad school, at least? Take the next step to learning about wine by subscribing to Club W. Get wines tailored to your palate delivered straight to your door.
THE ENTHUSIASM GAP
Republicans Were Literally Crying And Other Political Reads
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This week in "The Enthusiasm Gap" we cover sobbing Republicans, Hillary's hanging and the United States' critical condition in foreign affairs.
WHAT IN TAR NATION?
When The Dilbit Hits The Fan
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If the Keystone XL pipeline is dead, what is the future of the Alberta tar sands? A visit to the headwaters of Canadian oil.
IMPEACHING MAYOR MCCHEESE
The City That Declared War On Obesity
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Oklahoma City lost over a million pounds under the guidance of a mayor who launched a healthy living crusade and changed his city's infrastructure. But will this be enough to stop our century's biggest health curse?
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BREAD HEAD
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A priest wearing a crown of bread sways as he sings during the first ever Mass celebrated in the indigenous language of Nahuatl at the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City, Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2015. Nahuatl is the native language of Mesoamerica, which encompasses parts of today's Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. Credit: AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell
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Tuesday 13 October 2015

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