Tuesday, January 31, 2017

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No One Man Should Have All That Power

The sheer cost of treating gender dysphoria has led to many embracing crowdfunding. But even the great promise of the internet has its limits.
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IT'S NOT ALWAYS GETTING BETTER
WILL YOU HELP?
Sometimes, It Does Hurt To Ask
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The sheer cost of treating gender dysphoria has led to many embracing crowdfunding. But even the great promise of the internet has its limits.
INVESTED, INGLORIOUS
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A SWAT team of Iraqis, all of whom have suffered at the hands of terrorists, joins the fight to retake Mosul — and plans to exact revenge.
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Many jobs can't be done from home — but they offer another kind of flexibility, one that may not mean sacrificing pay.
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You don't use the same password for every website, so why would you use the same payment info? You shouldn't. Privacy is a Chrome extension and mobile app that creates virtual VISA cards for every new purchase. It's also free to use so you should pretty much get it right now.
ALL THAT POWER
The FBI's Secret Rules
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President Trump has inherited a vast domestic intelligence agency with extraordinary secret powers. A cache of documents offers a rare window into the FBI's quiet expansion since 9/11.
STEP 1: HOST A REALITY SHOW
How To Build An Autocracy
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The preconditions are present in the US today. Here's how it could happen.
WE'RE STILL LEARNING
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As Cassini gets closer to Saturn, we're receiving increasingly stunning images of the planet's spectacular rings.
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A holographic universe, an idea first suggested in the 1990s, is one where all the information that makes up our 3-D 'reality' (plus time) is contained in a 2-D surface on its boundaries.
SCIENCE FRICTION
Why Theories Of Everything Are Ill-Conceived
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Explaining the entire universe in one fell swoop is tough, but popular theories rise to prominence with few concrete underpinnings. Carlo Rovelli thinks that because we know so little of what's out there, we should try to explain less.
GET OUT YOUR PORTAL GUN
WATCH: A Cosmologist's Argument For Why String Theory Is Probably Correct
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String theory postulates that the fundamental building blocks of, well, everything are tiny vibrating strings. How did scientists come to this theory? And what does it mean for us if it is true?
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We're torn: We've seen "Grizzly Man," but Jimbo (who weighs 1500 lbs) is just so sweet to Jim.
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At the end of the day, all of us could us a bear hug. Just maybe not a literal one.

Monday, January 30, 2017

Power To The People Person

The Gatekeepers Of TV Comedy
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ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?
FUNNY MONEY
The Gatekeepers Of TV Comedy
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The network executives behind Atlanta, Transparent, and more discuss how they find new talent, the best way to pitch a show, and why Louie's spiritual successors don't feel exciting anymore.
THE SOFTWARE-RENDERED AESTHETIC
The Undeniable Beauty Of Low-Fi Gaming
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We live in an era of shiny new toys. But technology cannot dictate taste.
YELP SAYS 'GREAT VIEW'
The Trials Of Hosting A Dinner Party At The Top Of The World
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Fine dining on Everest? Only $1,050 per person.
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Have you benched your smile? Then it's time to take a knee, listen up, and stop the football analogies. Straighten your teeth, from home, for 70% less than braces. Get started now by visiting SmileDirectClub.com.
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ALWAYS THERE WHEN YOU CALL
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Here's what it looks like on the other end of that 1-800 number.
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WATCH: What If Everyone On Earth Lived Together In One Single Building?
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All things considered, the building wouldn't even have to be all that big. It would just be an absolute nightmare.
TAKING TERMINAL 4
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People gathered to support detained refugees and denounce Donald Trump.
PARADIGM SHIFT
PUTTING THE 'CA' IN 'CARNAGE'
The Data That Turned The World Upside Down
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EQUAL FIGHTS
The Forgotten Bobbed Haired Bandit
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In the 1920s, the armed robber Celia Cooney unintentionally became a symbol for the women's movement.
THE WRINKLES NEVER COME OUT
The Unlikely Origins Of '60s Paper Dresses
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While wearable items had been made from paper in the past — think paper folding fans, crepe paper costumes, or paper soda-jerk hats — they'd never truly caught on as mainstream fashion. That is until Scott's (yes, the toilet paper company) "Paper Caper" dresses caught on.
VIDEO OF THE DAY
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Scooter Dodging And Weaving In First-Person Is Simply Terrifying
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We don't know what Monday will bring, but to be fair, we haven't tried just asking it.