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ALL THE HOT TAKES THAT ARE FIT TO PRINT
How The New York Times Opinion Pages Became A Bastion Of Trolling
Editorial page editor James Bennet is a man whom former Times op-ed
veteran Leah Finnegan has described as "the Spencer Pratt of opinion
journalism."
A PSYCHEDELIC DREAM
Watching Acrylic Paint Cascade Down Geometric Objects Is Incredibly Satisfying
Here's a gift for all those color junkies out there.
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ONCE YOU HEAR IT, YOU CAN'T GO BACK
James Franco Might Forever Change The Way You Think About Pizza In This 'SNL' Bit
The outcome of a murder case is on the line. Franco, the prosecutor,
only has one thing to cross examine the suspect on: two slices of "za."
It has to work.
'HE HELPED TO FREE ME'
The Journalistic Legacy Of David Foster Wallace
Editors and writers discuss the ways David Foster Wallace's work influenced them and what it was like to work with him.
BATSHIT CRAZY
This Town In Australia Has Just A Little Bit Of A Bat Problem
Nope, those aren't birds. They aren't even locusts. They're honest-to-goodness bats, and there are thousands of them.
BURSTING THE BUBBLE
War In 140 Characters: How Social Media Is Reshaping Conflict In The 21st Century
Though wars are still fought on the battlefield, they are increasingly shaped by competing narratives on social media.
EDITING ON THE FLY
The Secret Life Of 'Um'
When one person asks another a question, it takes an average of 200
milliseconds for them to respond. This is so fast that we can't even
hear the pause. In fact, it's faster than our brains actually work.
ONE WAY TO FEEL NORMAL
Why Does Murder Fascinate Us?
It's not necessarily because we're mentally perverse or that we relish violence.
KIDS THESE DAYS
Among The Paulers: Scenes From Day One Of Jake Paul's New York City Pop-Up
Not everyone realized you needed to buy tickets in advance to get in… which made for a lot of crying kids.
A CLASS WAR THEY'RE WINNING
The Year In Class War
Donald Trump's first year in office can best be seen as an all-out assault by the rich against the rest.
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The Best Robot Vacuum On Amazon Is 56% Off Right Now
The Eufy robot vacuum outperforms other higher-priced models in tests.
You can schedule it to clean when you're not home, and it will return to
its dock to charge after cleaning. It typically costs $399, but is on
sale for $259.
THE LITTLE SPACE NATION THAT COULD
Asgardia Becomes The First 'Nation' To Have All Of Its Territory In Space
A growing kingdom has to start somewhere — in this case, low Earth orbit works.
MAKING AIRPORTS SOMEWHERE AGAIN
Curing The Airport's Terminal Identity Crisis
The identity crisis comes from terminals and the land they sit on not
really knowing what they are anymore. Agora? Mall? Concert hall?
Gateway?
NOT DEAD YET
A Weekend With Bernie
I followed Bernie Sanders as he went to Ohio and explained to crowds how Democrats could win back Trump voters.
THIS REALLY HURTS
This Video Of A Polar Bear Starving To Death Is Hard To Watch
It's likely that at the time this was filmed, the polar bear only had a few hours to live.
YOU'VE BEEN FORKED
It Is No Longer Worth It To Build An Ethereum Mining Rig
Building an Ethereum mining rig hasn't been worth it for months, and soon they will be completely obsolete.
PR AT ITS FINEST
The White House Press Briefing, Always A Spin Zone, Is Now Approaching Uselessness
The briefing for decades has been a mix of spin and information. But
under President Trump, a practice established to keep the public
informed and the president accountable has increasingly failed to do
either, according to academic experts and current and former
journalists.
CALIFORNIA WILD FIRES FROM SPACE
The Week's Coolest Space Images
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.
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The King Of Drones
King of consumer-facing drones, at least. DJI stuffs so many features
and functionality into this palm-sized drone, it's dizzying. (Plus it's
$100 off.)
SADDER THAN THAT SCENE IN 'THE LION KING'
This Amateur Short Film Takes Itself Too Seriously In The Best Way
The hunter took in a large gasp of air before setting off into the early
morning mist. Little did he know what harm he was about to cause.
'AN INSULT TO THE PEOPLE PORTRAYED'
Black Officials Say They Don't Want Trump 'To Tell Us What Civil Rights Means In Mississippi'
The head of the NAACP and two black congressmen said they will not be
present at Saturday's opening of the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum
because Trump will be there.
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Cat Has Most Polite Way Of Asking For Food
"Kind sir, if it's not too much trouble, would you spare me a morsel of your food?"
(DO YOU HEAR IT NOW?)
When Everything Is Silent, The Earth Emanates A Mysterious Hum
Scientists still aren't sure what causes it.
COMFORT ZONED
Chinese Students Blanket The World, But Americans Barely Get Past Europe
When studying abroad, Americans stick to cultures similar to their own.
NOT AS EASY AS IT LOOKS
Plane Manages To Pull Off A Crazy Maneuver In Order To Drop Fire Retardant
It's a tricky thing to manage, as the airplane has to fly lower than the
overhead wires but then immediately pull up in the nick of time to
avoid hitting a hill.
MASHER AND COMMANDER
The Global Dominance Of White People Is Thanks To The Potato
The surge in European population made possible by the potato "permitted a
handful of European nations to assert domination over most of the world
between 1750 and 1950."
THE LAST, BEST RESORT
Medicine's Best Obesity Treatment Is Also Its Most Misunderstood
Americans keep dieting to lose weight, but bariatric surgery is the most effective tool out there.
CAUSE CURRENT WELFARE AIN'T WORKING
Should Our Society Get Free Money?
If we were to give everyone a minimum basic income, would that improve our lives for the better or actually make it worse?
YOU CAN BUY SOME EXTREMELY WEIRD SHIT
The Bizarre eBay Instagram Account You Never Knew You Needed
@ebaybae is an ode to the cornucopia of items listed for sale on eBay,
from the wonderfully weird (a 26.9 pound, 8 foot long gummy worm) to the
seriously covetable (a 1995 Gianni Versace bathrobe) and slightly
macabre (a burial suit that claims to be a more eco-friendly alternative
to a coffin).
BLAME THE ALGORITHM
How Normal People Are Falling For Flat Earth Conspiracies
Don't fall down a YouTube rabbit hole. Only bad things happen there.
UNPAID BILLS, BILLS, BILLS
This Interactive Map Showing America's Household Debt Is Depressing, But Worth Your Time
If you're like us, you probably have no idea exactly how many of your
neighbors — or fellow Americans, for that matter — have unpaid debts. A
cool new interactive map from the Urban Institute is here to help.
NOT JUST ANY RAPTOR, AN OZRAPTOR
A Psychological Explanation For Kids' Love Of Dinosaurs
And why childhood obsessions of all kinds — what researchers call "intense interests" — should be encouraged.
A LOT OF HASSLE FOR A BEER
Teenager Tries To Steal Booze, Despite Everyone In The Supermarket Watching Him
We're not sure if this is a fable of the power of persistence or the power of stupidity.
CURATED BY VIEWFIND
The Best Photography Of The Week
The defining news photos of 2017, domestic slavery in India, and the weird world of wildlife contraband.
NOT YOUR MODEL MINORITY
The Forgotten History Of America's Radical Asian Activists
Today, "Asian American" has mostly become a demographic signifier, but it was originally conceived as a political identity.
NOT A GOOD TIME, DEER
The Last Thing You Want To Worry About During Your Ski Race Is A Family Of Deer Cutting Across The Course
This would have gone down pretty ugly if these hadn't been good skiers.
DRINK THE RICH
I Tried A $1,200 Cocktail
It was tasty! But the best drink I've ever had, it was not. Not even with my stupid human fallibility.
DOGS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN
Another Tense Soccer Match Interrupted By A Dog That Just Wants To Play
The home team was lining up for a free kick when a very cute intruder decided to steal all the attention away.
MIXED FEELINGS
The War Over Shaken Baby Convictions
Expert witnesses who claim parents have been wrongly accused of harming
and abusing their children have been vilified and struck off. But the
science is anything but certain.
'I TRIED EVERYTHING TO GET HIM TO STOP'
New Dustin Hoffman Accuser Claims Harassment And Physical Violation On Broadway
Kathryn Rossetter performed eight times a week with Hoffman in "Death of
a Salesman" — but, she writes, a dream job soon became "a horrific,
demoralizing and abusive experience at the hands (literally) of one of
my acting idols."
(CUTE, NOT MEAN)
Owner Berates His French Bulldog For Being A Disgusting, Slobbery Mess
This pooch does not give two craps about the pendulum of mouth snot spinning beneath its chin.
HIGHER THAN AVERAGE IN EVERY WAY
Bad News For The Highly Intelligent
Superior IQs associated with mental and physical disorders, research suggests.
FALWELL WAS RIGHT
Yep, The Purple Teletubby Was Gay
In the years preceding Jerry Falwell's supposed exposé, many
publications had written about the gay community's adoption of Tinky
Winky as one of their own.
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Our Very Favorite White Elephant Gifts
Some are funny, some are sincere, and all of them are under $25.
THE LINES ARE ALL THE SAME SHAPE
A New Optical Illusion Was Just Discovered, And It's Breaking Our Brains
Researcher Kohske Takahashi calls it the "curvature blindness illusion" and it's very trippy.
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WE HAVE A BAD FEELING ABOUT THIS
What You Should Know About Bitcoin's Ridiculous Surge In Value
'I'M A HOUSE PARTY ENTHUSIAST'
This Bro's Speech To The LA City Council Might Be The Funniest Thing We've Seen All Year
LIFE HITS A CUL DE SAC
How Our Housing Choices Make Adult Friendships More Difficult
WHAT ARE YOUR KIDS WATCHING?
Inside Elsagate, The Conspiracy-Fueled War On Creepy YouTube Kids Videos
HIGHER THAN AVERAGE IN EVERY WAY
Bad News For The Highly Intelligent
UNPAID BILLS, BILLS, BILLS
This Interactive Map Showing America's Household Debt Is Depressing, But Worth Your Time
'HOMELAND' IS REAL
Is Trump Planning Private Spy Network?
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While many aspects of the Justice Department's Russia
investigation remain shrouded in secrecy, one thing at this point is
clear: Special counsel Robert Mueller isn't finished yet. That raises
the question about where he might be heading. Mueller has moved
aggressively in his high-profile probe since taking the reins seven
months ago. He has brought charges against four people with ties to the
Trump campaign or administration so far, including the president's
onetime campaign chairman Paul Manafort and former national security
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Prior to President Donald Trump’s visit to the opening of the
Mississippi Civil Rights Museum today, Fox & Friends brought on
Trump supporter and former sheriff David Clarke to discuss the
president’s appearance. And things got very tense very fast. Right off
the bat, co-host Pete Hegseth asked Clarke what he thought about Rep.
John Lewis (D-GA), a civil rights icon, deciding not to attend the
opening because Trump would be in attendance. Clarke reacted by
immediately dismissing Lewis. “John who?” Clarke mocking stated. “John
Lewis — he was bloodied on the Selma bridge, Sheriff, when trying...
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