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Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Estonia Knows How To Code
'I Saw Things Children Shouldn't See' — Surviving A Troubled Childhood
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Morning · Tue, Jun 21
RESILIENT YOUTH
'I Saw Things Children Shouldn't See' — Surviving A Troubled Childhood
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Why are some people able to become happy, well-adjusted adults even after growing up with violence or neglect?
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Senate Blocks Gun Measures Offered In Wake Of Orlando Shooting
Donald Trump Only Has $1.3 Million In Funding Compared To Clinton's $42 Million
Teen 'Wanted To Shoot Donald Trump', Tried To Steal Officer's Gun
'Mississippi Burning' Civil Rights Case Closed After 52 Years
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WEB OF INFLUENCE
THEY'RE TALLINN ON TECH
How Tiny Estonia Became The Most Tech-Savvy Country On Earth
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Estonia is the 79th smallest country in the world by population but holds the world record in startups per person. It has the world's fastest broadband speeds. The country teaches every kid how to code. Nearly all government services are conducted online.
TUBES OF STEEL
The Inventors Of The Internet Are Trying To Build A Truly Permanent Web
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The inventors of the internet are joining with a new generation of hackers, archivists, and activists to radically reinvent core technologies that underpin the web.
SILENT STRUGGLES
ALL THE WAY DOWN AND OUT
The Devastating Process Of Dying In America Without Insurance
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What do people do when they can't afford end-of-life care?
'PEOPLE LIKE ME ARE TOLD TO KEEP OUT.'
Breastfeeding As A Trans Dad
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Giving birth to two children as a transgender man gave Trevor MacDonald rare insight into the manifold struggles of trans individuals — and in blogging about it he became the public voice of a long hidden conversation.
BEFORE YOU GO
BELLE OF THE BALL
We Can't Take Our Eyes Off This Mechanical Marble Contraption
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All of man's innovation has been leading up to this — a mesmerizing, undulating miracle of technology.
That's all for this morning. Hope you get through today will all your marbles.
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