Thursday, August 14, 2014

Shooting Blind

Washington Post Reporter Recounts His Own Arrest In Ferguson, This Experimental Ebola Drug Might Never Reach West Africa, Stop Being A Tourist, The Americans Who Can't See But Love Guns, How Rye Came Back, A Hair Salon Guru's Next Big Thing: Ending Shampoo
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Thursday, August 14, 2014
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Washington Post Reporter Recounts His Own Arrest In Ferguson
washingtonpost.com
"My hands are behind my back," I said. "I'm not resisting. I'm not resisting." At which point one officer said: "You're resisting. Stop resisting."
PILL KILL
This Experimental Ebola Drug Might Never Reach West Africa
businessweek.com
A Canadian company investigating an experimental treatment for Ebola may be months away from making new drug supplies, offering no guarantee on Wednesday evening that its unapproved treatment would reach patients.
VISIT. EXPLORE. DON'T BE HERDED
Stop Being A Tourist
theverge.com
Look at these idiots. Oblivious, naïve, and probably American. Even their execution of the quintessential holding-up-the-leaning-tower-of-Pisa pose is deeply flawed. Are they aware of the history? Of the architectural miasma that hangs in the air like the smell of stale Coppertone? No, no they aren't. They're tourists and they suck.
SHOOTING BLIND
The Americans Who Can't See But Love Guns
bbc.com
In the U.S., being blind is no bar to owning and carrying firearms. The blind people who do it say they are simply exercising their constitutional right, and present no danger to the public.
THE WHIS-KEY TO SUCCESS
How Rye Came Back
theatlantic.com
The unexpected source of a craft-whiskey boom.
WASHED OUT
A Hair Salon Guru's Next Big Thing: Ending Shampoo
wired.com
Purely Perfect, the new product line that defies just about every expectation most consumers have when it comes to personal hygiene.
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HANDS WHERE WE ALL CAN SEE THEM
Image: A member of the St. Louis County Police Department points his weapon in the direction of a group of protesters in Ferguson, Mo. on Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2014. On Saturday, Aug. 9, 2014, a white police officer fatally shot Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager, in the St. Louis suburb.
A member of the St. Louis County Police Department points his weapon in the direction of a group of protesters in Ferguson, Mo. on Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2014. On Saturday, Aug. 9, 2014, a white police officer fatally shot Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager, in the St. Louis suburb. Credit: AP Photo/Jeff Roberson
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