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Tuesday, 26 November 2013

A Picture's Worth A Thousand Bullets

In yesterday's Daily Digg, a story by the Atlantic was incorrectly labeled as "sponsored." This was not the case, and was the result of human error. Our apologies for any confusion this may have caused. And don't worry, after subjecting him to hours of "A Clockwork Orange"-style Ludovico therapy, we're confident the offending editor will never make this mistake again.

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The Digg Team
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Tuesday, November 26, 2013
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The Strange Secrets Of The World's First Obstetricians
priceonomics.com
What if you invented something that could save the lives of babies and their mothers during childbirth? Would you spread the technology freely, or ration its access to maximize your profits? The inventors of the forceps chose the profits route.
A PICTURE'S WORTH A THOUSAND BULLETS
Behind The Photograph That Won WWII
life.time.com
Here's the stranger-than-fiction story behind one of the most influential photographs ever taken in any war: a 1943 picture of three dead Americans half-buried in the sand at a desolate place called Buna Beach.
STARTUPS WE DIGG SPONSORED
The Best Lesson You Probably Haven't Learned
teamtreehouse.com
If you had learned to code in school, you could have made that awesome app by now. Thankfully, Treehouse teaches you everything you need to know without boring you to tears.
ANY GIVEN SUNDAY
Inside The Ordered Chaos Of An NFL Production Control Room
digg.com
The NFL's most exciting game isn't played on the field. It happens behind the scenes, as hundreds of cast and crew come together to turn a football game into a football broadcast, the show hundred of millions of viewers see every week.
YOUNG FEMALE SERVICE WORKERS
Here's Who Earns The Minimum Wage, In 3 Graphs
npr.org
There's a lot of talk about raising the minimum wage in a number of states, and these charts are here to provide a little context.
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THE HUMAN STAIN
Image: A woman touches a Spider Monkey at the Rehabilitation Center and Primate Rescue, in Peñaflor, Chile.
A woman touches a Spider Monkey at the Rehabilitation Center and Primate Rescue, in Peñaflor, Chile. Credit: HECTOR RETAMAL/AFP/Getty Images/Newscom
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