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Saturday 30 July 2016

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A Note From This Weekend's Guest Editor: The New York Times
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A Note From This Weekend's Guest Editor: The New York Times
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The Digg team is taking the day off and letting our very smart, talented friends at The New York Times take a stab at curating the Digg front page (and this email). You're in good hands.
WEEKEND READS
FRAYING AT THE EDGES
This Is What It's Like To Develop Alzheimer's
nytimes.com
Can Alzheimer's be a new beginning? We spent 20 months with one woman on her hunt for possibility after her diagnosis.
DON'T TELL RUSSIA
How To Hack An Election
bloomberg.com
In light of the hacking and leaking of the DNC's emails, this article by Bloomberg investigative reporters is all the more relevant. It is about a cyberhacker for hire, one who meddled in Latin American elections. It's a piece of masterly reporting, but it's also a compelling read on a subject that we all need to think about much, much more than we do.
COLORING THE RHETORIC
'Stronger Together' And 'I Am Your Voice' — How The Nominees' Convention Speeches Compare
nytimes.com
Donald J. Trump's tone was much darker than Hillary Clinton's. The Times graphics department parsed the twin texts with a visual analysis.
CROSSING THE 'FENCE'
What It's Like Being The First Muslim Woman To Compete For Team USA
theplayerstribune.com
With the Olympics around the corner — they officially open on Aug. 5 — get ready for a deluge of athlete profiles. But in this time of racial turmoil, it is worth spending a few minutes with Ibtihaj Muhammad, a black Muslim woman competing on the American fencing team. You can see and hear her here.
POTTER'S FIELD
Over 1 Million People Are Buried On A Strip Of Land In NYC That's Off-Limits To The Public
nytimes.com
New York is unique among American cities in the way it disposes of the dead it considers unclaimed. This NYT investigation looks at the lives of some of those whose final resting spot is this unmarked island.
WALLETS WE DIGG | SPONSORED
In The Market For A Minimalist Wallet?
ridgewallet.com
Is your wallet the width of a meatball sub? Time to simplify. The Ridge Wallet is a slim, RFID-blocking wallet that will hold up to 15 cards and has a modular design for easy access. They're made from aluminum, titanium or carbon fiber and, as you can see, look pretty damn sharp.
SATURDAY TIPS
CAFFEINATE QUICKER
3 Steps To Brewing A Better Cup Of Coffee
nytimes.com
Who doesn't want to improve their coffee game? This story from is among The Times's most successful food how-to's for its simplicity and helpfulness.
DIY KITCHEN
The Foods You Should Stop Buying And Make Yourself
cooking.nytimes.com
The Times's cooking section has a vast archive of easy-to-make recipes, and these are foods you should stop paying for immediately and just learn to make.
EAT THE BACON
Is Sushi 'Healthy'? What About Granola? Where Americans And Nutritionists Disagree
nytimes.com
Combining Google Trends data and traditional reporting, The Upshot serves up answers to our most universal food question: Is this stuff healthy?
DECISIONS, DECISIONS
Should You Buy Or Rent Property?
nytimes.com
Plug in a few details and see which is the better fit for you.
AFTER DARK
SO. TIRED.
How Exhaustion Became A Status Symbol
newrepublic.com
From sloth to burnout, each age remakes exhaustion in its own image.
7 ALMONDS, ANYONE?
President Obama Calls Himself A 'Night Guy.' Here's What He Does After Dark
nytimes.com
Loosening up in the twilight of his tenure, President Obama gave Times reporters unprecedented access to his evening and night rituals shuffling around the White House.
That's all, folks. Check out Digg.com for more NYT picks, and have yourself one great weekend!

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