Monday, July 6, 2015

Everyone Hates U2

One Man's Desperate Quest To Cure His Son's Epilepsy — With Weed, Reddit Had A Rough Weekend, And Other News, Your Wrist Is Dying For One Of These, The Grateful Dead's Wall Of Sound, How Did U2 Become So Loathed?, The Women Who Secretly Keep ISIS Running
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Monday, July 6, 2015
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THROUGH THE SMOKE
One Man's Desperate Quest To Cure His Son's Epilepsy — With Weed
wired.com
"This is Sam. He's my son. His epilepsy caused him to have up to 100 seizures a day. After seven years we were out of options. Our last hope: an untested, unproven treatment. The only problem? It was illegal."
WHAT YOU MISSED THIS WEEKEND
Reddit Had A Rough Weekend, And Other News
digg.com
Reddit's Fourth of July-weekend hangover, the world's coolest and most useless set of gears, and how the best and the brightest smoke their meat.
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Your Wrist Is Dying For One Of These
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SO LOUD IT COULD WAKE THE DEAD
The Grateful Dead's Wall Of Sound
motherboard.vice.com
The untold story of the Grateful Dead's short-lived mega PA, arguably the largest, most technologically innovative sound system ever built.
THEY PUSHED US OVER THE EDGE
How Did U2 Become So Loathed?
salon.com
From their iTunes debacle to Bono's ego, the Irish rockers catch their share of grief, but enough is enough
BEHIND EVERY FIGHTER...
The Women Who Secretly Keep ISIS Running
thedailybeast.com
A captured ISIS "bride" has revealed the inner workings of a women's network that's responsible for recruiting, spying, and enforcing sexual slavery in the so-called caliphate.
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Image: In this Saturday, July 4, 2015 photo, Israeli and Russian members of knight clubs ride their horses on their way to the reenactment of the Battle of Hattin in Horns of Hattin, northern Israel. Replete with swords, shields and body armor, some 60 history buffs marched 27 kilometers (17 miles) this weekend while re-enacting the Battle of Hattin, one of the most significant battles of the Middle Ages.
In this Saturday, July 4, 2015 photo, Israeli and Russian members of knight clubs ride their horses on their way to the reenactment of the Battle of Hattin in Horns of Hattin, northern Israel. Replete with swords, shields and body armor, some 60 history buffs marched 27 kilometers (17 miles) this weekend while re-enacting the Battle of Hattin, one of the most significant battles of the Middle Ages. Credit: AP Photo/Oded Balilty
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