Friday, February 7, 2020

Swing Voter? I Hardly Even Know Voter

An Unsettling New Theory: There Is No Swing Voter, I Went To College On A Gaming Scholarship — Now I'm $30,000 In Debt, I Used Dark Web Ransomware To Sabotage My Boss, The Great Affordability Crisis Breaking America, and more.
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TREADING WATER
The Great Affordability Crisis Breaking America
theatlantic.com
In one of the best decades the American economy has ever recorded, families were bled dry by landlords, hospital administrators, university bursars, and child-care centers. For millions, a roaring economy felt precarious or downright terrible.
GAME OVER
I Went To College On A Gaming Scholarship. Now I'm $30,000 In Debt.
melmagazine.com
"League of Legends" player Nathan, who roomed with pros Tailsz, Zig and Adrian, thought he'd struck gold. Instead, he left Robert Morris financially screwed
JUDGE, JURY, DISTRIBUTOR
How Netflix Turned Bill Clinton's Impeachment Into A Growth Hack
tedium.co
The reason we might all be using Netflix today might have a lot to do with a marketing stunt involving the grand jury testimony that got Bill Clinton impeached.
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COMING OUT ON TOP
'THE WHOLE INDUSTRY OF EXPERTS IS WRONG'
An Unsettling New Theory: There Is No Swing Voter
politico.com
Rachel Bitecofer's radical new theory predicted the midterms spot-on. So who's going to win 2020?
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The Week's Best Memes, Ranked
digg.com
It's an internet fight and only the funniest meme will emerge victorious. This week's challengers? Nancy Pelosi ripping the SOTU, Kylo Ren screaming, Bernie Sanders writing and the 62%.
EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR
I Used Dark Web Ransomware To Sabotage My Boss
bloomberg.com
Encrypting data to extort payment is as easy as purchasing software — almost anyone can do it.
THE LUCKY ONE
One Woman's Genetic Mutation May Hold The Key To Stopping Alzheimer's
sciencenews.org
A cruel twist of genetic fate brought Alzheimer's disease to a sprawling Colombian family. But thanks to a second twist, one member of the clan, a woman, managed to evade the symptoms for decades. Her escape may hold the key to halting, or even preventing, Alzheimer's.
VIDEO OF THE DAY
ALL ROADS LEAD TO HOME
A Fascinating Visualization Of How Population Has Spread Through The US Since 1810
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In 1810, there were only a little over 7 million people living on 0.02% of US mainland. Here's how population density and city growth have changed since then.
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IN THE NEWS
The US Economy Added 225,000 Jobs In January
Iowa Caucus Remains Too Close To Call With 100% Of Precincts Reporting
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