Monday, September 21, 2015

Stonehenge Worth Many Stones

A Real Path To Shared Prosperity In America, Why Ikea Caused Your Breakup, And Other News, Summer's Over — Time To Finally Build Your Own Website, The Man Who Bought Stonehenge — And Then Gave It Away, Did Japan Just Erase The Social Sciences And Humanities From Its Universities?, Jon Hamm And Kerry Washington Are Disgusted By Andy Samberg
The Daily Digg
Monday, September 21, 2015
Digg
A ROCKY ROAD
A Real Path To Shared Prosperity In America
politico.com
How can our nation continue to grow while also providing a path to prosperity for more Americans?
WHAT YOU MISSED THIS WEEKEND
Why Ikea Caused Your Breakup, And Other News
digg.com
Save your relationship before you go to Ikea and meet the new "it" mouse with What You Missed This Weekend.
WEBSITES WE DIGG SPONSORED
Summer's Over — Time To Finally Build Your Own Website
squarespace.com
The dog days of summer are behind us; it's time to get down to brass tacks and build that website you put off all summer. Don't worry, Squarespace is here to help.
WORTH MANY STONES
The Man Who Bought Stonehenge — And Then Gave It Away
bbc.com
Today Stonehenge is England's most important monument, but 100 years ago it was up for sale. The man who bought it helped seal its fate.
WHERE WILL THE POETS GO?
Did Japan Just Erase The Social Sciences And Humanities From Its Universities?
bloombergview.com
Japan just issued an order that may erase the social sciences and humanities from its universities. Here's why that's a major mistake.
THE EMMYS HAPPENED
Jon Hamm And Kerry Washington Are Disgusted By Andy Samberg
digg.com
The Emmys happened last night, with Andy Samberg playing host. Here's the opening sequence where Andy Samberg shows off his TV chops, but ends up repelling Jon Hamm and Kerry Washington.
Get more stories on Digg.com →
HE'S HITTING ALL THE RIGHT MARX
Image: Pope Francis holds his pastoral staff as he arrives to celebrate Mass at Revolution Plaza in Havana, Cuba, Sunday, Sept. 20, 2015, where a sculpture of revolutionary hero Ernesto
Pope Francis holds his pastoral staff as he arrives to celebrate Mass at Revolution Plaza in Havana, Cuba, Sunday, Sept. 20, 2015, where a sculpture of revolutionary hero Ernesto "Che" Guevara and a Cuban flag decorate a nearby government building. Pope Francis opens his first full day in Cuba on Sunday with what normally would be the culminating highlight of a papal visit: Mass before hundreds of thousands of people in Havana's Revolution Plaza​. Credit: AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino
Digg iOS app   •   Digg Android app
Twitter   •   Facebook   •   Tumblr   •   YouTube

Advertise on Digg
digg.com   •   Unsubscribe
© 2015 News.me Inc. 416 West 13th Street #203, NY, NY 10014