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Saturday, August 6, 2016
We've Got A Bridge On The Moon We'd Like To Sell You
A Note From Today's Guest Editor: Nicholas Thompson Of The New Yorker
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Morning · Sat, Aug 06
DIGG + NEW YORKER
A Note From Today's Guest Editor: Nicholas Thompson Of The New Yorker
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Much of the web is controlled by carnival barkers trying to get you to read — or at least click on — flimflam. But then there are sites, too, that do the opposite.
A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE
THE CHAMELEON
Frédéric Bourdin Invented Scores of Identities, In More Than Fifteen Countries And Five Languages
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The strangest story of stolen identity and impersonation you'll ever read.
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Where To See The Ruined Remains Of Olympic Infrastructure
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The world is littered with the relics of past Games.
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The Darker Side Of Aaron Swartz
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A reflection on the life and legacy of the brilliant and beloved programmer, who died in 2013.
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How To Be A Home Cooked Hero
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LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION
The Brief, Weird History Of People Trying To Sell Interstellar Real Estate
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"My story starts as many weird tales begin: a stranger messaged me on Twitter."
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Kiribati, a cluster of thirty-three atolls in the central Pacific Ocean, is one of the first nations projected to be swallowed by rising sea levels.
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Aquadettes
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On life, death, synchronized swimming, and medical marijuana.
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New Yorker Cartoons At Random
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WATCH: Life After Water
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"When the farmers are in trouble, the country is in trouble."
MAKING AND BREAKING HISTORY
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An Oral History Of The Dream Team
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They were the greatest team ever assembled — in any sport — and twenty years ago in Barcelona they put on a show the world will never forget.
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How An Archive Of The Internet Could Change History
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As the web evolves, it becomes harder to preserve.
BEFORE YOU GO
WE ARE DELAYED INDEFINITELY
The Most Recognizable Voice In New York
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Charlie Pellett works at Bloomberg Radio, but if you live in New York City you probably hear him every single morning — he's better known as the MTA's "please stand clear of the closing doors" guy.
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