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25May/150

What A Day In The Life Of A Street Dog Looks Like

A Street Dog’s Life is a short video that takes the perspective of a stray dog living on the streets in India. Created by the animal welfare group World For All Animal Care & Adoptions, the video depicts what is just another day in the life of one of the 250,000 stray dogs on the […]

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24May/150

Project Prophecy

Is the Federal Reserve covering up a dangerous crisis that threatens to bring down, not just the United States, but the entire global economy?

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24May/150

Weary of Relativity – NYTimes.com

Outrageous incomes? Obscene fund-raising? As long as you’re more awful, I’m O.K.

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23May/150

‘The rich do better’: ethics and Eugene Melnyk’s new liver | Toronto Star

The success of Ottawa Senators’ owner Eugene Melnyk’s public plea for a new liver has some bioethicists confronting a “double standard” in health care.

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22May/150

Losing the Signal: How BlackBerry’s bid to one-up the iPhone failed – The Globe and Mail

Excerpt from Losing the Signal: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of BlackBerry by Jacquie McNish and Sean Silcoff

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22May/150

The US police chief fighting to end racial tension – BBC News

As America searches for ways to tackle the huge issues surrounding race and policing, one police chief believes he has the answers - and others are starting to listen

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22May/150

‘Home-brewed morphine’ made possible – BBC News

Scientists have figured out how to brew morphine using the same kit used to make beer at home.

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22May/150

Quarter of skin cells ‘on road to cancer’ – BBC News

More than a quarter of a middle-aged person's skin may have already made the first steps towards cancer, a study suggests.

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21May/150

Obama’s Twitter Debut, @POTUS, Attracts Hate-Filled Posts – NYTimes.com

Some Twitter users lashed out in sometimes profanity-laced replies that exhort the president, who is using @POTUS, to kill himself and worse.

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21May/150

How male and female bathing suits got smaller and smaller – BBC News

From heavy woollen knits to streamlined costumes made for speed - how swimwear has changed over a century.

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