Tuesday, November 24, 2015

The Great Kangaroo Hunt Of 2015

Should We Test Drugs On Pregnant Women?, How An 'Untouchable' Teenage Hacker Is Destroying An American Family, PSA: Yes, You Need New Underwear, Inside Australia's Kangaroo Cull, The Case Of The Disappearing Quasars, How I Fell Face First For An Epic IRS Scam
The Daily Digg
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Should We Test Drugs On Pregnant Women?
TOUGH PILL TO SWALLOW
Should We Test Drugs On Pregnant Women?
digg.com
Traditionally, expectant mothers have been excluded from clinical trials, but could this practice be doing more harm than good?
DIGG DIALOG
How An 'Untouchable' Teenage Hacker Is Destroying An American Family
digg.com
Aaron Sankin and William Turton wrote about how a Midwestern family has been terrorized by a teenage hacker for the past few years. They'll be here at 1pm EST to discuss the story. Leave your comments now!
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PSA: Yes, You Need New Underwear
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GOOD WILL KANGAROO HUNTING
Inside Australia's Kangaroo Cull
outsideonline.com
Australia is home to 24 million people and roughly 60 million kangaroos. The cuddly-looking creatures are still a beloved national icon, but they're also the scourge of ranchers, frequent roadkill, a favorite on restaurant menus, and now the target of government-sponsored sharpshooters.
QUASAR-SUSPECT
The Case Of The Disappearing Quasars
scientificamerican.com
A dozen quasars in the early universe appear to have shut down in just a few years, baffling astronomers.
I ARE SCAMMED
How I Fell Face First For An Epic IRS Scam
narrative.ly
As an Ivy League-educated journalist who has reported on scams and their victims, I certainly never thought I'd fall for one myself. I couldn't have been more wrong.
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Digg Pic Of The Day
A man dressed as Santa Claus stands in front of Germany's biggest Christmas tree, illuminated by 48,000 lights at the traditional Christmas market in Dortmund, Germany, Monday, Nov. 23, 2015. The 45-meter high tree was built with 1,700 spruces and is a main attraction during advent season.​ Credit: AP Photo/Martin Meissner
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