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Thursday, September 14, 2017
Cussin' The Mustard
Would letting your children use bad words, well, be so bad?
Digg Editions
Morning · Thu, Sep 14
SOME CHOICE WORDS
NAUGHTY WORDS MAKE NICE
What Would Happen If You Just Let Kids Swear?
digg.com
Would letting your children use bad words, well, be so bad?
ORGANIC ISN'T ENOUGH
The Great Nutrient Collapse
politico.com
The atmosphere is literally changing the food we eat, for the worse. And almost nobody is paying attention.
IT'S GONNA BE SUPER UNFUN
The Looming Superfund Nightmare
theatlantic.com
As storms assault coastal US communities, residents and experts fear they could damage Superfund sites and uncover pollution the EPA has tried to contain.
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IT GETS BETTER?
THE X FACTOR (PRONOUNCED 'TEN')
What The First Hands-On Reviews Say About The iPhone X
digg.com
Is the iPhone X a game-changer or just a very expensive, very sleek-looking pocket computer? Here's what tech writers are saying after spending a little bit of hands-on time with the iPhone X at Apple's event yesterday.
MIND THE GAP
The Brain-Machine Interface Isn't Sci-Fi Anymore
wired.com
Thomas Reardon puts a terrycloth stretch band with microchips and electrodes woven into the fabric on each of his forearms. "This demo is a mind fuck," he says.
SMOOTH OPERATORS
The Ever-Changing Business Of 'Anti-Aging'
nytimes.com
We don't want to look older. But we don't want to look as if we fear it either.
AMAZON OPTIMUS PRIME
The Lonely Future Of Buying Stuff
bloomberg.com
It's 2036. We've automated ourselves out of shopping and shipping. Here's how it happened.
VIDEO OF THE DAY
THIS IS DELIGHTFUL
Woman Gets A Cochlear Implant, Hears Herself Kiss Her Husband For The First Time
digg.com
The look of realization on her face when she understands what it sounds like to kiss her husband (and other things, like sniffling) is just perfect.
IN THE NEWS
Top Democrats Say Trump Has Agreed To Preserve DACA In Exchange For Border Security, And Other Trump News From Wednesday
Pharma Bro Jailed After Judge Declares Him A 'Danger To Society'
White House Wants ESPN To Fire SportsCenter Host For Calling Trump A White Supremacist — Here's What's Going On
What You Should Know About Bernie Sanders' Newly Popular 'Medicare For All' Bill
IOC Awards Paris 2024 Olympics, LA Gets 2028
DIGG PICKS
You Don't Need A Computer Science Degree To Be A Developer — Here's Why
digg.com
A non-traditional education will serve you just fine, thanks.
H*ck yeah, it's Thursday. Have a gosh d*rn good day!
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