Thursday, January 29, 2015

The 51st State

The Subversive Brilliance Of Marshawn Lynch, What Silicon Valley Thinks Of Women, Face Facts: You Deserve A Better Shave, Your Dog Loves You, It Really Does, Comcast Renames Man 'Asshole Brown' After He Tries To Cancel Cable, What If New York City Were The 51st State?
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Thursday, January 29, 2015
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BEAST KNOWS BEST
The Subversive Brilliance Of Marshawn Lynch
theweek.com
Lynch may be alone in his actions at the moment, but it seems fairly clear that in following the letter of the NFL's law — showing up to the press conference, and verbalizing an answer to a question — he's demonstrating that he, not Roger Goodell or anyone else, controls the conditions of his labor.
NOT MUCH
What Silicon Valley Thinks Of Women
newsweek.com
Silicon Valley is still the kind of place where investors can tweak women who ask them for financing with barbs like "I don't like the way women think. They haven't mastered linear thinking."
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Face Facts: You Deserve A Better Shave
harrys.com
Harry's razors are a total steel. Get it? Of course you do, you're smart. Which is exactly why you should be buying their razors.
HERO HOUNDS
Your Dog Loves You, It Really Does
digg.com
This dog quickly jumped in the lake after it thought its owner was drowning in a heartwarming show of care and compassion. Also: don't fool your dogs like this!!
CAN'T WAIT FOR THE MERGER!
Comcast Renames Man 'Asshole Brown' After He Tries To Cancel Cable
wired.com
Comcast probably doesn't relish being one of those companies that many Americans love to hate. But sometimes, the cable giant makes this way too easy.
BLOOMBERG COULD RUN FOR GOVERNOR
What If New York City Were The 51st State?
medium.com
With statehood, New York City would take its place on the United States flag as the 51st star. But what would be the consequences?
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MS. LYNCH GOES TO WASHINGTON
Image: Attorney General nominee Loretta Lynch testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2015, before the Senate Judiciary Committee's hearing on her nomination. If confirmed, Lynch would replace Attorney General Eric Holder, who announced his resignation in September after leading the Justice Department for six years. The 55-year-old federal prosecutor would be the nation's first black female attorney general.
Attorney General nominee Loretta Lynch testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2015, before the Senate Judiciary Committee's hearing on her nomination. If confirmed, Lynch would replace Attorney General Eric Holder, who announced his resignation in September after leading the Justice Department for six years. The 55-year-old federal prosecutor would be the nation's first black female attorney general. Credit: (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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