Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Thanks, But No Thanks

50 Cent Threw One Of The Worst First Pitches In Baseball History, Your Commute Is Costing You More Than You Realize, How To Get Rid Of That Pocket Bulge, No One Wants To Host The Olympics Anymore, America's Sources Of Immigrants Through The Years
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Wednesday, May 28, 2014
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COULD STILL PLAY FOR THE METS
50 Cent Threw One Of The Worst First Pitches In Baseball History
digg.com
Vitamin Water never looked so ineffective.
READ THIS WHILE STUCK IN TRAFFIC
Your Commute Is Costing You More Than You Realize
reuters.com
Your commute is likely costing you much more than you realize — in driving-related expenses, in sheer number of hours on the road and in negative health outcomes.
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How To Get Rid Of That Pocket Bulge
bellroy.com
Pocket bulge is an unattractive symptom of an overcrowded wallet. Slim it down with Bellroy.
THANKS BUT NO THANKS
No One Wants To Host The Olympics Anymore
businessinsider.com
Researchers have known for years that hosting large sporting events like the Olympics always costs more than expected and always yields less revenue and useful long-term infrastructure than estimated. Now voters and politicians are starting to realize the same thing.
WHERE ARE YOU FROM?
America's Sources Of Immigrants Through The Years
pewresearch.org
With more than 40 million immigrants, the U.S. is the top destination in the world for those moving from one country to another. But throughout our history, those immigrants haven't always come from the same places.
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LITTLE MONK, BIG POLITICAL DRAMA
Image: A novice Buddhist monk stands in front of a group of protesting people in Yangon, Myanmar, Tuesday, May 27, 2014. The small group of civil society activists staged a protest calling for an amendment to Myanmar's constitution that bans opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyia becoming the country's president.
A novice Buddhist monk stands in front of a group of protesting people in Yangon, Myanmar, Tuesday, May 27, 2014. The small group of civil society activists staged a protest calling for an amendment to Myanmar's constitution that bans opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyia becoming the country's president. Credit: AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe
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