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Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Welcome To Cancer Alley
The Great Sushi Craze Of 1905, Part 2, WATCH: How Famous Comedians Deal With Hecklers, Welcome To Cancer Alley, The Great Mellowing, Why Are We Letting Infectious Diseases Make A Comeback?, Inside An Internet Addiction Treatment Center
The Daily Digg
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
ON A ROLL
The Great Sushi Craze Of 1905, Part 2
eccentricculinary.com
Part 1 of this series explored the first Japanese restaurant in America. Now we explore further — from the samurai lords of Hope College to Santa Monica's finest fishing village.
NSFW: LANGUAGE
WATCH: How Famous Comedians Deal With Hecklers
digg.com
From Richard Pryor and George Carlin to current luminaries like Patton Oswalt and Louis CK, every comic inevitably has to deal with some jerk who thinks a show is actually a conversation.
THE GEOGRAPHY OF POVERTY
Welcome To Cancer Alley
msnbc.com
There have been so many cases of cancer, so much inexplicable illness and death, that the 85-mile stretch between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, home to more than 150 industrial plants and refineries, has become known as Cancer Alley.
ROLL ME UP
The Great Mellowing
texasobserver.org
God, Willie Nelson, the right wing and the increasingly thinkable pipe dream of marijuana reform.
A BITE TO THE SYSTEM
Why Are We Letting Infectious Diseases Make A Comeback?
digg.com
Having stamped out a number of tropical diseases — including malaria — decades ago, is America today complacent about a rising wave of infectious disease?
CLICK SICKNESS
Inside An Internet Addiction Treatment Center
fusion.net
These people are so addicted to the Internet that they had to go to rehab.
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A FIRE STILL BURNS
People protest on West Florissant Ave., Sunday, Aug. 9, 2015, in Ferguson, Mo., on the one-year anniversary of Michael Brown being shot and killed by Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson.
Credit: Cristina M. Fletes/St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP
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