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Monday 25 March 2019

Mueller Time Hangover

How Major Newspapers, On The Trail Of The Robocall King, and more.
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'NO CONSPIRACY'
How Major Newspapers Covered The Mueller Report News
digg.com
On Sunday, Attorney General William Barr released a letter summarizing the results of the Mueller investigation. Here's how the major newspapers covered the news.
THE END OF THE LINE
On The Trail Of The Robocall King
wired.com
An investigator set out to discover the source of one scammy robocall. Turns out, his target made them by the millions.
A SINKING FEELING
Louisiana's Disappearing Coast
newyorker.com
The state loses a football field's worth of land every hour and a half. Now engineers are in a race to prevent it from sinking into oblivion.
SEWING TO BE SEEN
Instead Of Hiding Rips And Tears, The Visible Mending Movement Turns Them Into Art
vox.com
Born from the Japanese art of sashiko, visible mending enables crafters to eschew fast fashion and make mistakes beautiful.
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NOT WHAT IT SEEMS
GOOD QUESTION
How Should I Deal With A Neighbor Who Thinks I'm Faking My Need For A Wheelchair, And Other Advice Column Questions
digg.com
A roundup of the most interesting, thought-provoking and surprising questions that our favorite columnists addressed in recent days.​​
CLOTHING AND SHOES ARE TOP CHOICE
Drunk Shopping Is A $45 Billion Industry. Here's What People Are Buying
thehustle.co
What percentage of alcohol-consuming Americans shop drunk? How much do they spend? What do they buy? We ran a survey to find out.
WE'VE ALWAYS HAD FAKE NEWS
How Filmmakers Created Fake Newsreels In The 1920s
paleofuture.gizmodo.com
Producers of newsreels from the 1900s until well into the 1920s didn't feel like they had to document a real event for that scene to count as news. Recreations were just fine, even if you didn't tell the audience that what they were seeing was fake.
VIDEO OF THE DAY
STILL, THE NUMBERS PERSISTED
Mathematician Explains Why 277,777,788,888,899 Is An Extraordinary Number
digg.com
It may not seem significant to us, but this 15-digit number actually holds a world record.
IN THE NEWS
Mueller Finds No Trump-Russia Conspiracy But Stops Short Of Exonerating President On Obstruction
No Impeachment In View, But Democrats Push On With Investigations Of Trump
What To Expect From Today's Apple Event
Scott Walker, Experimental Pop Hero, Dies Aged 76
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Let's collude with a positive mental attitude and make it out of this week in one piece.

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