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When Goofy Met Donald
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Thursday, August 1, 2019
We Regret To Inform You You're Guilty
The Indian Women Who Have Banded Together To Become Vigilantes, How The College-Admissions Scandal Ensnared The Richest Families In Southern California, and more.
Digg Editions
Morning · Thu, Aug 01
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ENOUGH IS ENOUGH
The Green Gang
story.californiasunday.com
In India, thousands of low-caste women have banded together to become vigilantes. They're doing what the courts and police can't: holding men accountable.
SCAMMED, SCHOOLED, DEFRAUDED
How The College-Admissions Scandal Ensnared The Richest Families In Southern California
vanityfair.com
Bogus applications. Forged ACT tests. Dubious extracurriculars polished to a sheen. How the parents involved in the college-admissions scandal became drawn into Rick Singer's web, lusting after the crookedest education money could buy.
'I TRUSTED THIS GUY'
44 Years. 41 Allegations. How The Past Caught Up To A Former Olympian
espn.com
A 13-month reporting effort by Outside the Lines uncovered 41 allegations of molestation against Conrad Mainwaring, a 1976 Olympian and former coach for a two-time gold medalist.
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The Frequent Traveler's Guide To Surfing The Web All Over The World
digg.com
It's called the World Wide Web for a reason. But being on vacation is no excuse to let loose with your internet safety habits.
THE BEST OF THE MONTH
GAMER GIRL BEE THWARTER
All Of July 2019 In One Big Post
digg.com
Man, it's a hot one. A hot month for weird internet content, that is. Here are the ten stories from July that mattered most on Digg.
A HARD PLACE
THIS LAND IS MY LAND
The Man Who Tried To Claim The Grand Canyon
daily.jstor.org
Ralph H. Cameron staked mining claims around the Grand Canyon, seeking to privatize it. When the federal government fought back, he ran for Senate.
'ONE DAY, ONE CITY, NO RELIEF'
24 Hours Inside San Francisco's Homelessness Crisis
projects.sfchronicle.com
On June 18, 36 journalists spread across the city to document a typical 24-hour period in this epidemic, witnessing an unrelenting cycle of striving and suffering, of some people finding their footing and others falling through.
YOU CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN
There Are Places You Cannot Go
magazine.atavist.com
A friendship born out of the ruins of a nation, a dangerous journey home, and a 40-year search for the truth.
VIDEO OF THE DAY
TERRIFYING
Wave Pool In Chinese Park Malfunctions, Sends 10-Foot Wave On Unsuspecting Swimmers
digg.com
An error at the Shuiyun Water Park's wave pool left dozens of visitors injured.
IN THE NEWS
Here Are The Highlight Moments From Wednesday's Democratic Debate
The Winners And Losers From Democrats' Two-Night Debate Extravaganza
Deadly Kentucky Gas Pipeline Explosion, Fire Felt 'Like An Atomic Bomb Went Off'
Jeffrey Epstein Hoped To Seed Human Race With His DNA
US Sanctions Iran's Foreign Minister Amid Escalating Tensions
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Starting today, Backcountry.com is running a massive sale with discounts up to 50 percent on select items. Plus, you can save an extra 20 percent off your order if you're a first-time customer.
It's been a weird July. Here's to a weirder August.
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