Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Mein Kush

How To Rebound From A Fallen Boehner And Other Political News, How Did a Dildo Swinging, Flame-Throwing Rock Band Like Rammstein Become A Global Powerhouse?, The Ethics Of Donating Breast Milk, High Hitler, What We Know About Gladiators, The Mountain-Top Battle Over The Thirty Meter Telescope
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Wednesday, September 30, 2015
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THE ENTHUSIASM GAP
How To Rebound From A Fallen Boehner And Other Political News
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This week in "The Enthusiasm Gap" we cover John Boehner's resignation, a spat between America and Russia over a middle-eastern country (sound familiar?) and all the DRAMA of the UN General Assembly.
FROM GOTH TO BOSS
How Did a Dildo Swinging, Flame-Throwing Rock Band Like Rammstein Become A Global Powerhouse?
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Against all reasonable odds, Rammstein transcended cult phenomenon status to achieve mainstream success.
ANOTHER MOTHER'S MILK
The Ethics Of Donating Breast Milk
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Sharing breast milk is not new, but will rising demand — and supply — change the relationship between milk donors and the mothers whose babies need it?
MEIN KUSH
High Hitler
guernicamag.com
A look into the megalomaniac's drug addiction.
RUMBLE IN ROME
What We Know About Gladiators
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Hollywood likes to cast them as heroic freedom fighters, but what was life really like for Rome's arena-warriors?
GO TELE IT ON THE MOUNTAIN
The Mountain-Top Battle Over The Thirty Meter Telescope
nature.com
Plans to build one of the world's biggest telescopes on Mauna Kea in Hawaii are mired in conflict. Four people involved in the fight explain their diverse views.
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I'M TOO SEXY FOR MY SADDLE
Image: French fashion designer Simon Porte leads a horse on the catwalk, during Jacquemus' Spring-Summer 2016 ready-to-wear fashion collection, in Paris, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015.​
French fashion designer Simon Porte leads a horse on the catwalk, during Jacquemus' Spring-Summer 2016 ready-to-wear fashion collection, in Paris, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015.​ Credit: AP Photo/Thibault Camus
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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

The Case For Cheese Wiz

A Nation Of Tall Cheese-Eaters, The Kama Sutra Of Melon Balls, Stop Washing Your Shirts So Much, Watch Trevor Noah's 'Daily Show' Debut, Google's Quantum Computer Just Got a Big Upgrade, Donald Trump Is Not Going Anywhere
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Tuesday, September 29, 2015
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A Nation Of Tall Cheese-Eaters
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The Dutch drink a lot of milk, eat a lot of cheese and are now the tallest people in the world. Could there be a connection? How did the Netherlands become so cheesy?
THE FRUITS OF DESIRE
The Kama Sutra Of Melon Balls
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Melon balls are aesthetically pleasing. But are they practical?
SHIRTS WE DIGG SPONSORED
Stop Washing Your Shirts So Much
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Thanks to the magic of wool, you can wear Wool & Prince's shirts for days on end without needing to wash them. Imagine that — fewer trips to the laundromat. (Oh, and they also look great.)
IT'S A NEW DAY
Watch Trevor Noah's 'Daily Show' Debut
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Now that Jon Stewart has become a WWE wrestler, somebody had to take the reigns at "The Daily Show," and that person is Trevor Noah. Last night, Noah hosted his first show, and it went not too badly! Here are all the clips from the premiere.
A QUANTUM LEAP
Google's Quantum Computer Just Got a Big Upgrade
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Google is upgrading its quantum computer. Known as the D-Wave, Google's machine is making the leap from 512 qubits — the fundamental building block of a quantum computer — to more than a 1000 qubits. Here's what that could mean.
LUXURIATING AT THE TOP
Donald Trump Is Not Going Anywhere
nytimes.com
Where does his political adventure end? "I have no idea. But I'm here now. And it's beautiful."
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A DOWNPOUR OF DISSENT
Image: Protesters holding yellow umbrellas gather to observe a moment of silence to mark the first anniversary of
Protesters holding yellow umbrellas gather to observe a moment of silence to mark the first anniversary of "Umbrella Movement" outside the government headquarters in Hong Kong on Sept. 28, 2015. A year ago, Hong Kong's famously busy streets were shut down by pro-democracy activists who occupied them for 79 days in what became known as the "Umbrella Movement." Credit: AP Photo/Kin Cheung
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Monday, September 28, 2015

Where The Cannabidiol At?

The Wonder Drug: Inside Medical Marijuana's Wild New Frontier, San Francisco's Insane Craigslist Bunk Bed Epidemic And Other News, How To Cook The Perfect Steak, Every Time, Everything You Need To Know About Millipedes, A German Woman Is Claiming She Is A Murder Victim From 30 Years Ago, Bundle Of Marijuana Worth $10,000 Falls From The Sky And Crushes Dog House
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Monday, September 28, 2015
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HIGH HOPES
The Wonder Drug: Inside Medical Marijuana's Wild New Frontier
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Medical marijuana has become a hotly contested issue within the last few years. Among the fervor a new non-hallucinogenic cannabis derivative, CBD, has gained massive attention for its ability to treat epilepsy symptoms. While some states have made their own laws legalizing the substance, others, along with the federal government, have not. The New Republic investigates the science and industry of the wonder drug.
WHAT YOU MISSED THIS WEEKEND
San Francisco's Insane Craigslist Bunk Bed Epidemic And Other News
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Peer into your depressing future co-living arrangement, learn all there is to know about millipedes and bemoan the lack of the real mensch with What You Missed This Weekend.
MEATS WE DIGG SPONSORED
How To Cook The Perfect Steak, Every Time
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Should you salt immediately or wait a few minutes? Do you really need to let your steak rest before you cut it? Does it really matter what kind of oil you use? Digg and the Blue Apron Test Kitchen have teamed up to cover the basics: Pan­-Searing Steak 101.
A MILLI A MILLI A MILLI
Everything You Need To Know About Millipedes
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More than 420 million years ago ancient millipedes took their first many steps onto land. Today they remain largely cryptic animals, as there are tens of thousands of species still unknown to science.
TALES FROM THE CRYPT
A German Woman Is Claiming She Is A Murder Victim From 30 Years Ago
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Petra Pazsitka sparked a national mystery in Germany when she disappeared 30 years ago. Eventually someone confessed to her murder and the case was closed. Now police are saying the entire thing was an elaborate plot to start her life over.
THROW THE DOG MORE THAN A BONE
Bundle Of Marijuana Worth $10,000 Falls From The Sky And Crushes Dog House
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A bundle of marijuana fell from the sky in what seems like an act of God in Arizona. The package, estimated to be worth $10,000, crushed a couple's dog house and definitely gave the lucky beast a contact high.
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PAPAL PAT-DOWN
Image: A nun from The Sisters of Life, of New York City, is inspected at a security checkpoint as she arrives for a Mass to be celebrated by Pope Francis, Sunday, Sept. 27, 2015, in Philadelphia. Pope Francis will end the final day of his three-city U.S. tour with the Mass on Philadelphia's grandest boulevard, the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.​
A nun from The Sisters of Life, of New York City, is inspected at a security checkpoint as she arrives for a Mass to be celebrated by Pope Francis, Sunday, Sept. 27, 2015, in Philadelphia. Pope Francis will end the final day of his three-city U.S. tour with the Mass on Philadelphia's grandest boulevard, the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.​ Credit: AP Photo/John Minchillo
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Sunday, September 27, 2015

The Week's Best Videos: Pizza Rats And Baby Wheels

Extremely Boston Man Can't Comprehend A Sunfish, A Compilation Of People Destroying Their iPhones, How Big Of A Gun You Need To Blow Open A Padlock, Car Crash At Nurburgring Defies Physics, This Isn't Looped Footage Of A Man Eating Noodles, An Unusual Way To Fix Dents In The Body Of A Car
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Sunday, September 27, 2015
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A BABY WHEEL? WHAT?
Extremely Boston Man Can't Comprehend A Sunfish
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This guy's name is Michael Bergin, and he might be the most incredulous human on land or sea.
WARRANTY: VOIDED
A Compilation Of People Destroying Their iPhones
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The iPhone 6S Plus is out, so we've compiled the best clips of people wrecking their old iPhones. While these phones probably could have been donated or sold, we have to admit that there's something satisfying about seeing last season's lusted-after piece of tech dropped, smashed, shot, set on fire, or otherwise reduced to metal spaghetti.
SORRY, DOORS
How Big Of A Gun You Need To Blow Open A Padlock
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Demolition Ranch shows us how much power we'll need to fulfill our action movie fantasy, because learning how to pick locks takes way too long.
THE DRIVER SURVIVED
Car Crash At Nurburgring Defies Physics
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The Nurburgring in Germany claims several lives each year. Luckily, this driver was not one of the casualties, although he came dangerously close.
BOWLING WITHOUT SOUP
This Isn't Looped Footage Of A Man Eating Noodles
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Furious Pete is one of YouTube's greatest challenge eaters. Here he is in Japan devouring a mind-boggling 147 bowls of noodles in five minutes. Not only is it insane how accurate the noodle-server is, but Pete still lost by one bowl to the young woman to his right.
WELD DONE
An Unusual Way To Fix Dents In The Body Of A Car
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A couple of zaps from the welder, a quick yank and boom, good as new.
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MASTER SPLINTER, IS THAT YOU?
Image: Rats are a huge problem in New York City, but really they're just like us. Case in point: they eat pizza on the subway.
Rats are a huge problem in New York City, but really they're just like us. Case in point: they eat pizza on the subway. Credit: Matt Little
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