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Wednesday 6 April 2016

A Massive Dumpster Fire

Have Questions About The Panama Papers? We've Got The Reporters Who Worked On The Investigation, What The Hell Happened In East New York? Episode 3, Your Commute Is Stressful Enough, Make Parking Easy, How The Average Triumphed Over The Median, The Most Interesting Dumpster In The World, Is This The End Of Everest?
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Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Have Questions About The Panama Papers? We've Got The Reporters Who Worked On The Investigation
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Have Questions About The Panama Papers? We've Got The Reporters Who Worked On The Investigation
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The revelations in the Panama Papers are massively important — and more than a little complicated. Come chat with Fusion reporters Alice Brennan, Adam Weinstein and Catherine Dunn tomorrow at noon ET about the leak and their investigation.
OUTRAGE
What The Hell Happened In East New York? Episode 3
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​The mystery of how so much danger and despair can afflict one neighborhood gives way to Kevin's growing anger, as he walks the streets and pours through statistics trying to make sense of the place that obsesses him.
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Your Commute Is Stressful Enough, Make Parking Easy
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With SpotHero, you can search for parking, compare rates and reserve a parking spot in seconds from your phone or computer. And when you book in advance, you save money. Get $5 off your first spot with promo code DIGG5.
ABOVE AVERAGE
How The Average Triumphed Over The Median
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The supremacy of the average over the median has had profound consequences about how we understand data. In many cases, it has led us astray.
ONE SCIENTIST'S TRASH, ETC ETC
The Most Interesting Dumpster In The World
inverse.com
The Large Hadron Collider is arguably the world's biggest physics laboratory. It also has arguably the world's most interesting trash.
PAST ITS PEAK
Is This The End Of Everest?
outsideonline.com
After two years of unimaginable tragedy, everyone from outfitters and Sherpas to would-be climbers and the Nepalese government is questioning the future of commercial mountaineering.
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