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Saturday 26 May 2018

GDPR You Ready For The Long Weekend?

Unsurprisingly, popular retirement states like Florida and Arizona have high concentrations of older Americans. What may be more of a surprise is the broad swaths of elderly running through the Midwest and the Appalachians.
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COUNTRY LIVIN'
WHERE HAVE THE ELDERLY GONE
The Youngest And Oldest County Populations In The US, Mapped
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Unsurprisingly, popular retirement states like Florida and Arizona have high concentrations of older Americans. What may be more of a surprise is the broad swaths of elderly running through the Midwest and the Appalachians.
NO TIME FOR OLIVE OIL
Is The Mediterranean Diet Dying Out?
theguardian.com
As a result of an unhealthier food intake, Italian children aged eight to 11 are now "more equal to their American counterparts" in terms of weight levels.
SEEN WITH A DIFFERENT LENS
What Nokia Phones And A German Soccer Team Have In Common
medium.com
The strange and winding saga that starts with bad soccer players.
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How To Invest In Solar Energy And Make Money At The Same Time?
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It's a common misconception that you have to sacrifice returns to invest in a "good cause." Wunder Capital connects investors with solar projects that need financing, offering projected returns of up to 7.5% annually.
TAKE A LOOK, Y'ALL
WHOA
Jaw-Dropping Photos Of Kilauea's Lava Flows From Space
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​As Kilauea's three-week eruption continues, destroying property and forcing evacuations on Hawaii's Big Island, satellites have been photographing the eruption from above.
ANY WAY YOU SLICE IT
Behold, The Pizza Omelette
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In order to make a pizza omelette, you need to break a few eggs.
A RAZER'S EDGE
The Week's Coolest Space Images
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Every day satellites are zooming through space, snapping incredible pictures of Earth, the solar system and outer space. Here are the highlights from this week.
NO FAIRYTALE ENDING
GIVE 'EM SHELTER
How Britain Let Russia Hide Its Dirty Money
theguardian.com
For decades, politicians have welcomed the super-rich with open arms. Now they're finally having second thoughts. But is it too late?
THE KING OF CLEVELAND
The Place That LeBron Calls Home
theringer.com
With the Cavaliers on the brink of elimination in the 2018 playoffs, LeBron James may be set to play his last home game in Cleveland. No matter what happens from here, he's forever cemented his legacy as the city's sports savior — and one of Northeast Ohio's very own.
ASPIRATIONAL WEARABLES
Glass Dresses, The Fairytale Fashion Trend That Never Quite Took Off
atlasobscura.com
The World's Fair showstopper highlighted the appetite for mingling science and apparel.
VIDEO OF THE DAY
ROOKIE MISTAKE
Cameraman Filming Kayaking Reporter Walks Right Off The End Of A Dock
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And yet, being the consummate professional that he is, he kept filming while in the water and finished off the segment.
DIGG PICKS
How Secure Is Your Smartphone?
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You've got a password manager, incognito mode, and a cover for your laptop camera lens, but what about your smartphone? Here are 5 privacy apps you may want to download right now.
Pro-tip: Enact your own privacy policy update and just don't check your work email over the long weekend.

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