Monday, September 7, 2015

Bae Be Back

A Family Saved Their Son From Joining ISIS, But Not From The Justice System, Nose Job History, And Other News, Beyoncé Is Back From Hibernation, But Can She Still Be The Queen?, New Blood Test Developed To Estimate Rate Of Aging And Risk Of Alzheimer's, What's Behind 'Don't Wear White After Labor Day'?, Saudi Arabia's Underground Pop Artists Are Building Fanbases Behind Closed Doors
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Monday, September 7, 2015
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CUTTING THE CALIPHATE
A Family Saved Their Son From Joining ISIS, But Not From The Justice System
washingtonpost.com
Asher Abid Khan sat in Istanbul's Airport and considered his next move — forward to Syria and the Islamic State or home to Texas and his bewildered family whose imploring messages were filling his voice mail. "I want to come home," Khan told his father who sat huddled at home with his wife and other kids. He was saved from an uncertain fate in Syria, but not legal jeopardy in the United States.
WHAT YOU MISSED THIS WEEKEND
Nose Job History, And Other News
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WATCH OUT, THIS B STINGS
Beyoncé Is Back From Hibernation, But Can She Still Be The Queen?
theatlantic.com
Made in America, her first real concert of 2015, reasserted the power of a pop star who knows she has to work to stay on top.
GERONTGENES
New Blood Test Developed To Estimate Rate Of Aging And Risk Of Alzheimer's
independent.co.uk
Scientists have developed a blood test to estimate how quickly someone is ageing. They believe it could be used to predict a person's risk of developing Alzheimer's disease as well as the "youthfulness" of donated organs for transplant operations.
WEAR WHAT MAKES YOU HAPPY
What's Behind 'Don't Wear White After Labor Day'?
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The dictum that you shouldn't wear white outfits before Memorial Day and after Labor Day has been around for a long time. And while people don't really pay it much heed these days, it keeps hanging around. So where did it come from, and does it matter anymore?
HAUS OF SAUD
Saudi Arabia's Underground Pop Artists Are Building Fanbases Behind Closed Doors
qz.com
Most western style pop artists stay underground rather than risk performing in public although there are a handful of private shows at homes and embassies. So the web has become a lifeline for musicians like Homsi who want to share their music — something that would have been next to impossible even fifteen years ago.
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THEY WANT THE POT
Image: Indian youth form a human pyramid to break the
Indian youth form a human pyramid to break the "Dahi handi," an earthen pot filled with curd hanging above, an integral part of celebrations to mark Janmashtami festival in Mumbai, India, Sunday, Sept 6. 2015. The festival marks the birth of Hindu god Krishna and the act seeks to reenact the story of Lord Krishna stealing butter during his childhood.​ Credit: AP: Rafiq Maqbool
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