Tuesday, December 15, 2015

How To Art

The Refugee Jail Deep In The Heart Of Texas, WATCH: Let A Possibly Deranged Old Man Teach You Everything There Is To Know About Art, We've Been Carrying Keys All Wrong, The Corporate Takeover Destroying The Red Cross, Up Close With Beijing's New South China Sea Islands, Inside The Shell Companies And Multi-Million Dollar Palaces That Are Rocking LA
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Tuesday, December 15, 2015
The Refugee Jail Deep In The Heart Of Texas
NOWHERE TO GO
The Refugee Jail Deep In The Heart Of Texas
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While families fleeing Middle East bloodshed continue to dominate the news, the US government has quietly built a gargantuan detention center for desperate Central American migrants.
WHAT IS IT?
WATCH: Let A Possibly Deranged Old Man Teach You Everything There Is To Know About Art
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Prepare yourself to do a large amount of learning, as Dr.* Lewis Host explains all there is to know about the wide world of art.
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We've Been Carrying Keys All Wrong
getkeysmart.com
It's only taken thousands of years, but finally there's a more elegant way to carry your keys.
BAD BLOOD
The Corporate Takeover Destroying The Red Cross
digg.com
Red Cross CEO Gail McGovern and her handpicked team of former AT&T colleagues have presided over a string of management blunders that have hamstrung the agency's capabilities.
KEYS TO THE KINGDOM
Up Close With Beijing's New South China Sea Islands
bbc.com
Last year the BBC's Rupert Wingfield-Hayes travelled across the South China Sea in a fishing boat and became the first journalist to observe close-up how China is constructing new islands on coral reefs. A few days ago he returned to the area in a small aircraft — provoking a furious and threatening response from the Chinese Navy.
HE SELLS SHELLS BY THE SEA SHORE
Inside The Shell Companies And Multi-Million Dollar Palaces That Are Rocking LA
nytimes.com
In the booming high-end market of Los Angeles, where hidden ownership is common, one house stands out.
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BLESS TEAM ROCKET
Digg Pic Of The Day
​Orthodox priests conduct a blessing service in front of the Soyuz TMA-19M spacecraft at Russian-leased Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The new Soyuz mission is scheduled to start on Tuesday, Dec. 15. The Russian rocket will carry US astronaut Tim Kopra, Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko and British astronaut Tim Peake. Credit: AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky
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