Thursday, February 26, 2015

It's Puppies All The Way Down

A Postcard From Guantanamo, Foreign Governments Gave Millions To Foundation While Clinton Was At State Dept., You're A Grown-Up, Time For A Grown-Up Watch., Students Say Colleges Should Let Them Judge Sexual Assault Cases, VIDEO: Try To Guess How Many Basset Hounds Are Going To Come Out Of This Dog House, Why I Joined ISIS
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Thursday, February 26, 2015
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'I AM NOT CORN'
A Postcard From Guantanamo
vice.com
How Mohamedou Ould Slahi became a suspected terrorist, then a best-selling author.
UNOFFICIAL STATE BUSINESS
Foreign Governments Gave Millions To Foundation While Clinton Was At State Dept.
washingtonpost.com
The Clinton Foundation accepted millions of dollars from seven foreign governments during Hillary Rodham Clinton's tenure as secretary of state, including one donation that violated its ethics agreement with the Obama administration, foundation officials disclosed Wednesday.
TIMEPIECES WE DIGG SPONSORED
You're A Grown-Up, Time For A Grown-Up Watch.
mvmtwatches.com
Clothes don't make the man. Accessories do.
A VOICE IN THE MATTER
Students Say Colleges Should Let Them Judge Sexual Assault Cases
bloomberg.com
The government discourages colleges from letting students sit on hearing boards for sexual assault cases, but a group of students thinks a student presence could improve the process.
A DOGGY CLOWN CAR
VIDEO: Try To Guess How Many Basset Hounds Are Going To Come Out Of This Dog House
digg.com
This is a game that we would like to play every day.
TRYING TO UNDERSTAND
Why I Joined ISIS
medium.com
In interviews conducted with ISIS fighters and supporters over the past few months, Maya Gebeily tried to bring it back to basics: why did you join, what's it like, where's your family? Over Skype and Twitter, they gave her a glimpse inside their heads.
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DO YOU SEE THE SCHOONER?
Image: A small ship is lit by a ray of sunshine as it sails up the Tagus river, in Lisbon, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2015. Everyday boats, ferries and cargo ships sail up and down the river on their way to dock or leave the ports of the Portuguese capital.
A small ship is lit by a ray of sunshine as it sails up the Tagus river, in Lisbon, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2015. Everyday boats, ferries and cargo ships sail up and down the river on their way to dock or leave the ports of the Portuguese capital. Credit: AP Photo/Francisco Seco
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