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NOT A GOOD IDEA AT ALL
Guy Drops His Phone While Filming Himself On The Roller Coaster, Somehow It Survives
Next time you're thinking about filming yourself while you're going
through the twists and turns of a roller coaster, maybe just don't.
FIGURATIVELY EAT THE RICH
The Case For A Millionaire Tax
The Trump administration is poised to slash rates for rich Americans. What about going in the exact opposite direction?
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WAIT UNTIL 5 PM, DUDE
Cameraman Doesn't Realize His Shot Is Live, Zooms In On Strip Club Billboard
Our cameraman was supposed to be zooming in on a car crash in Jackson,
Mississippi, but it seems he had other, less TV-appropriate things on
his mind.
UNLESS IT'S IS ONE OF THOSE YOGA BALLS
Sorry, Scientists Did Not Invent An 'Exercise Pill'
Send this to your friends who posted this nonsense on their timelines.
WAGGLE THOSE ARMS
Superhero Shows Look Completely Ridiculous Without Special Effects
To be fair, it's a CW show, so the special effects on
"Supergirl" aren't top-notch, but they look a lot better when you see
the actors going through the motions during filming:
BESIDES, YA KNOW, THE TRUMP ORGANIZATION
What It's Like To Own A Business With 'Trump' In The Name
Amidst all the talk of the Trump brand's towers, steaks, and
foreign-made clothing, it might be easy to forget that the word "trump"
had other meanings before the 2016 US presidential election.
IF YOU CARE ABOUT YOURSELF AND OTHERS
Why People Should Always Shower (But Not Too Much)
What would happen if someone decided to stop showering?
SEHR GUT
Six Charts To Help Americans Understand The Upcoming German Election
To better prepare you for the news coming out of Deutschland over the
next few weeks, we're offering some answers to a few basic questions
about the election.
FALSE EQUIVALENCY 101
Why The Media Refuses To Understand Antifa
While establishment pundits fret over civility, the antifascist movement in America is working for peace.
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MIGHT AS WELL BE DOING DOWNWARD DOG
Dog Perfectly Ruins Owner's Yoga Video
There's probably some really high level yoga going on behind this dog's head. We will never know.
CURATED BY VIEWFIND
The Best Photography Of The Week
The last Americans to visit North Korea, drone photos of Georgia and a photographer documenting her own battle with Harvey.
CONSPIRATOR THEORY
The Pizzagate Polity
Sex traffickers — or the cartoon villain version of them — are the
perfect enemy for Trump, who can deploy them as yet another force
determined to destroy America.
WINTER IS COMING
What The Color Palettes Of 'Game Of Thrones' Tell Us About The Show
As the seasons have progressed, the color schemes of the show have also changed.
WE'RE NOT NUMBER 1
Why Giving Birth Is Safer In Britain Than In The US
The US and the UK used to have the same rate of women dying in pregnancy
and childbirth. Now, Britain’s is almost three times lower. Here’s what
they’re doing right.
SETTLING DOWN
Does Getting Married Change Your Personality?
Many a committed singleton has watched as their married friends became insufferable and boring. But is this really true?
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just too dang hot out.
THIS IS AWFUL
Nurse Legally Prevents Cop From Taking Blood From Unconscious Patient, Gets Roughly Arrested
Nurse Alex Wubbels was on solid legal footing when she blocked detective
Jeff Payne from drawing blood from the patient, but that didn't stop
Payne from arresting her.
YUM, SACRAFICIAL GOAT
Sacrifice, Hope And Food On Eid Al-Adha
In a divided Turkey, Eid is about charity, family — and a shared national meal.
GET READY FOR DESIGNER BABIES
Two-Thirds Of Americans Approve Of Editing Human DNA To Treat Disease
But opinions vary a lot based on people’s religious beliefs and how much they know about gene editing in general.
BROTHERHOOD WITHOUT BANJOS
Watching 'Game Of Thrones' Actors Cover Tom Waits Will Help You Survive The Coming Winter
Here's something that'll warm your heart while you wait for the show to come back.
HELI COOL
NASA's New 'Dream Chaser' Space Plane Hitches A Ride Up Via Helicopter
Compared to its mammoth chopper escort, Dream Chaser is tiny. But it has
outsize ambitions. Its maker, Sierra Nevada Corporation, calls it a
"space utility vehicle," marketing it as a crew and cargo transport to
low Earth orbit.
WE'RE NOT JOKING
This Is, Without A Doubt, The World's Worst Parallel Parker
Three excruciating minutes that will make you feel much better about your own driving abilities.
THERE'S A STORM A-BREWIN'
It’s Time To Ditch The Concept Of '100-Year Floods'
Experts say the concept of the "100-year flood" is one of the most misunderstood terms in disaster preparedness.
ORANGE IS THE NEW BACK BURNING
The Incarcerated Women Who Fight California's Wildfires
By choice, for less than $2 an hour, the female inmate firefighters of
California work their bodies to the breaking point. Sometimes they even
risk their lives.
YIKES
Pro Cyclist Gets Shoved Into A Ditch By A Spectator At La Vuelta
Maxim Belkov was cycling uphill during stage 12 of Vuelta a España when a
man in a red shirt suddenly appeared out of nowhere and threw him off
his bike.
TIRED: WIRED
It Seems Like Apple's AirPods Are A Hit
In just about seven months, Apple appears to have completely upended the wireless headphone market.
NOT A NEW POPE
Smoke Seen Pouring From Russian Consulate In San Francisco
An Associated Press reporter heard people who came from inside the
building tell firefighters that there was no problem and that consulate
staff were burning unidentified items in a fireplace.
WATCH OUT FOR THAT T— NEVERMIND
Guy Forgets The #1 Rule Of Rope Swings: Let Go Of The Rope *Before* You Hit The Tree
George of the Jungle was able to safely recover from slamming into trees
because he was a movie character. We're not so sure about this guy.
END OF AN ERO
Juicero — Maker Of The Infamous $400 Juicer — Is Shutting Down
The announcement on the company’s website comes after the startup said
in July that it was undergoing a “strategic shift” to more quickly lower
the cost of its $399 juicers and $5-7 juice packs filled with raw
fruits and vegetables.
GET RICH OR LIE TRYING
How to Get Ripped Off While Trying To Book Your Favorite Rapper
Over a few months, one tiny Atlanta-based company made $67,000 booking
Migos and Rae Sremmurd concerts across the country that never actually
happened. Their business model is surprisingly common in the live rap
music industry.
'DID THAT JUST HAPPEN?'
Aaron Rodgers Does A Perfect Jim Halpert Camera Look After A Random Fan Kisses His Head
One of the best parts of "The Office" was Jim turning to the camera when
Michael Scott did something stupid. Aaron Rodgers apparently agrees,
because this is a wonderful homage.
EXILE ON VENICE BEACH
The Forgotten LA History Of The Rolling Stones' Exile On Main St.
The making of "Exile on Main St" is one of rock's most infamous storylines, and LA played a key role.
NEW REPUBLIC
It's Time To Consider Alternate Systems Of Governance
As early member of Anonymous and award-winning columnist Barrett Brown
writes, "It has become more and more difficult, as the years proceed, to
maintain the fiction that the American republic is fundamentally
sound." So what do we do next?
MANY COMMENTS MAY BE FAKE
The Net Neutrality Comment Period Was A Complete Mess
How much is 22 million comments worth?
APP ATTACK
This Chart Shows Google And Facebook's Secret Weapon
Smartphone apps account for half of all time spent with digital media,
according to comScore's Mobile apps report, and two companies own the
overwhelming majority of the most-trafficked apps: Google and Facebook.
EXECUTIVE DISORDER
What In The World Is Going On With DACA?
Everything you need to know about Trump's potential repeal of DACA.
YOUR DAILY DOSE OF WHOA
A Really Cool Way To Visualize The Sun's Staggering Size
The Sun is big. You know it. Digg knows it. We all know it. But every
once in a while, it's fun to step back and appreciate just how dang big
that sucker is.
AW H-E-DOUBLE-HOCKEY-STICKS
Is 'Goon: Last Of The Enforcers' Any Good? Here's What The Reviews Say
"Goon" was a surprisingly funny movie — can the sequel, now directed by
Jay Baruchel, live up to higher expectations set by the first outing?
Here's what the reviews have to say.
HARVEY IS THE 10TH EVENT THIS YEAR
2017 Could See The Most Billion-Dollar Weather Disasters In US History
Even before Hurricane Harvey began to form, federal climate experts
signalled that 2017 was going to be a bad year for weather and climate
catastrophes in America.
'OUMBÄRLIG GETTING STARTED'
Guy Turns His Friends' IKEA Trip Into A Nightmare With Terrible Puns
IKEA trips can put a strain on any relationship, and this guy is determined to make it much worse.
UNMASKING THE MIRACLE WORKER
The Celebrity Scientist Who Fooled Almost Everyone
Surgeon Paolo Macchiarini was hailed for turning the dream of
regenerative medicine into a reality — until he was exposed as a con
artist and false prophet.
IT DOESN'T STOP WITH REVIEWS
Researchers Taught AI To Write Totally Believable Fake Reviews, And The Implications Are Terrifying
The tech could be a major threat to companies like Amazon and Yelp.
THE COASTS WITH THE MOST
A GIF Illustrating The Spread Of Cities In America Over The Last 400 Years
Today the amount of cities in the United States of America with more
than a million residents is a double digit number. But all of those
cities — as well as all the cities smaller than them — had to start at
zero.
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WOUNDS THAT WILL NEVER HEAL
Is Japanese Culture Traumatized By Centuries Of Natural Disaster?
The effects of centuries of natural disaster may be most obvious in Japanese culture.
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'BUT YOU'RE NOT BLACK'
Cop Tells White Woman During Traffic Stop, 'We Only Kill Black People,' Gets Fired
TOO LATE TO DRIVE AWAY
Dramatic Time-Lapse Captures The Rise Of The Flood Waters In Houston
OKAY, JUST BE EVIL
Google Uses Its Power To Quash Ideas It Doesn’t Like — I Know Because It Happened To Me
'IT JUST CONSUMED ME'
The Quest To Create The Ultimate Shark Repellent
THE COOKIE PLATE CALL
Baseball Announcing Won't Get Better Than This In 2017
ONE A-LIST, ONE C-LIST
In 1.3 Million Years, The Solar System Will Briefly Contain Two Stars
WE'RE NOT NUMBER 1
Why Giving Birth Is Safer In Britain Than In The US
READING THE BALEEN
The Oral History Of Toothless Whales
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When it comes to legislative sagas, the annual ritual of
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Every sane lawmaker agrees that not raising the Treasury’s authority to
finance the national debt would lead to a U.S. default — and a fallout
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A right-wing celebrity millionaire challenges the political
establishment and throws his hat in the ring for major elective office.
He made a fortune while the economy cratered, advocates the death
penalty for drug dealers, guest-hosts a famous late-night sketch comedy
show, basks in the glow of beauty pageant contestants, lambastes the
liberal media at every turn, and cultivates a fanatical following that
responds to his angry screeds demanding, “Why has your American dream
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When my father died in June from glioblastoma — an aggressive brain
cancer — my mom, brother and I began the difficult but important task of
passing on the news to loved ones. Among the many people I wrote to was
a man who goes by the Twitter handle “TruckerBobS,” an
ultra-conservative whom my dad had encountered on the social media
platform. They’d never met, but were — against all odds — good friends.
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There comes a point in the unspooling of every complex
political-financial-legal scandal when the story becomes so complicated
that it’s easy to lose the thread of what matters. The facts dribble
out, in ever more confusing increments. The lengthy cast of characters
resembles a Russian novel. Competing news demands our attention. That is
where we are now when it comes to the investigation of President Trump
and Russia. Harvey deluged the Texas Coast, drowning out the news about
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WILKES-BARRE, Pa. — Democrats facing reelection next year in
states President Trump won are seizing on trade at this early stage as a
crucial issue and a Republican vulnerability. But rather than jeer
Trump’s protectionist positions, Democrats are echoing them and
amplifying them, arguing that Trump has failed to fulfill his dramatic
campaign promise to rip apart trade deals. “When we say renegotiating
NAFTA, we mean a transformation, something substantial, not just going
through the motions,” Sen. Robert P. Casey Jr. (D-Pa.) told union
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The talk about Uber these days involves corporate intrigue, the
new chief executive and the prospect of various enforcement actions and
lawsuits. So to be just a tad contrarian, let’s talk about a different
aspect of this mega-high-profile ride-sharing company: Uber-stockmath,
as it were. If you follow the news about Uber, you know that the
company, whose stock isn’t publicly traded, is worth $70 billion. Or $68
billion. Or something like that. But I’ve got serious doubts about
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MILWAUKEE — The returns of Jayson Werth and Trea Turner signaled
the beginning of a long-awaited reunion for the Washington Nationals.
With those two healthy, the lineup that razed opposing pitchers for the
season’s first two months was finally coming back into view as the
Nationals prepared for October. But one key piece — Bryce Harper —
remains out, and Daniel Murphy recently hasn’t been the sweet-swinging
hit machine of the past two years. Those two factors combined with
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NEW YORK — Sam Querrey’s watershed summer continued Friday at
Louis Armstrong Stadium as he advanced to the fourth round in the U.S.
Open for the second time since 2010. Querrey, the 29-year-old
Californian who made waves at Wimbledon when he became the first
American male semifinalist since Andy Roddick in 2009, sealed a 4-6,
6-2, 6-4, 6-4 win over qualifier Radu Albot of Moldova with his 19th ace
of the match. It registered 126 mph. So smooth has been Querrey’s week
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Bill Skarsgard as Pennywise in the remake of Stephen King’s “It.”
(Brooke Palmer/Warner Bros. Pictures) When “It,” the first in a planned
two-part adaptation of his 1986 magnum opus, arrives in theaters Friday,
it will be one of six King films or TV series to be released in 2017.
(And that’s not counting another “Children of the Corn” movie!) “The
Mist” and “Mr. Mercedes” have already premiered on Spike and the
Audience network, respectively, and “The Dark Tower” swept through
theaters only a month ago. “Gerald’s Game” and “1922” are both feature
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THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — An international arbitration panel
says Australia and East Timor have reached an agreement on key elements
of a maritime boundary and revenue sharing from a natural gas field
beneath the seabed between the two countries. The Permanent Court of
Arbitration, which has been leading talks between the two nations, said
in a statement early Saturday that they will now work to formalize a
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