Monday, May 9, 2016

We Did Nazi Any Hidden Gold

The Hunt For Poland's Buried Nazi Gold Trains, The Public Wasn't Too Keen On Electric Lights When They Were First Introduced, The Ultimate Summer Shorts, Among The Spies And Smugglers On The China-North Korea Border, Her Fiance Gave Her Heroin. She Overdosed. Does That Make Him A Murderer?, The Day We Discovered Our Parents Were Russian Spies
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Monday, May 9, 2016
The Hunt For Poland's Buried Nazi Gold Trains
THERE'S GOLD IN THEM THERE TUNNELS
The Hunt For Poland's Buried Nazi Gold Trains
buzzfeed.com
Last summer, explorers in Poland claimed to have discovered tunnels built for trains carrying plundered Nazi gold, only to be debunked a few months later. But this merely proved what many have thought all along: Inside these mountains are secrets and stories that some would rather stay buried.
CARRYING A TORCH
The Public Wasn't Too Keen On Electric Lights When They Were First Introduced
clivethompson.net
Up to the middle of the 19th century, cities were lit at night by gas lighting, candles, or flame. But that changed around 1855 when electricians unleashed the first "arc lamps." Not everyone was thrilled at first.
SHORTS WE DIGG SPONSORED
The Ultimate Summer Shorts
ministryofsupply.com
Ministry of Supply's Aviator shorts combine tech and fashion in the best way possible. They're designed with warp-knit materials that allow for movement and — most importantly — breathability. Plus, they're versatile enough to dress up or down.
BRIDGES TO NOWHERE
Among The Spies And Smugglers On The China-North Korea Border
newrepublic.com
How could real relationships develop in a place where trust can lead to death and fear governs everything?
WHO'S TO BLAME?
Her Fiance Gave Her Heroin. She Overdosed. Does That Make Him A Murderer?
washingtonpost.com
Prosecutors are now charging those who supplied the final dose with murder, even when that person is the deceased's friend, lover, sibling or spouse.
'THE AMERICANS' IS REAL
The Day We Discovered Our Parents Were Russian Spies
theguardian.com
For years Donald Heathfield, Tracey Foley and their two children lived the American dream. Then an FBI raid revealed the truth: they were agents of Putin's Russia. Their sons tell their story.
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