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The Best Articles Of The Week: Innocent Convicts And Ice Cream, The 911 Operator Who Needed Her Own Lifeline, Shoes Made The Right Way, Just The Important Stuff From Yesterday's Apple Event, New York City's Carless Future, This Face Changes The Human Story. But How?
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Thursday, September 10, 2015
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The Best Articles Of The Week: Innocent Convicts And Ice Cream
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A terrible shooting and the complex and controversial search for the man who pulled the trigger, a young man in his thirties losing a battle with early-onset Alzheimer's, and a war between Oregonian ice cream slingers.
WHO WILL HELP THE HELPERS?
The 911 Operator Who Needed Her Own Lifeline
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Years of fielding constant calls from strangers in harrowing situations left one first responder stricken with PTSD, attempting suicide and wondering why there's no safety net for the people who talk others back from the edge.
SHOES WE DIGG SPONSORED
Shoes Made The Right Way
jackerwin.com
Each Jack Erwin shoe is thoughtfully designed in New York City and handcrafted in Spain from only the highest quality materials. The result is shoes you can always count on.
NEW iPHONE, NEW iPAD, NEW APPLE TV
Just The Important Stuff From Yesterday's Apple Event
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If all you're looking for is to be armed with enough information to make an informed quip when someone inevitably asks you, "Hey have you heard about that new iPhone?", then this is what you need.
HIT THE ROAD, ROADS
New York City's Carless Future
inverse.com
Young people are driving the city towards a transportation shift.
WELCOME TO THE FAMILY
This Face Changes The Human Story. But How?
news.nationalgeographic.com
Scientists have discovered a new species of human ancestor deep in a South African cave, adding a baffling new branch to the family tree.
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Image: A congregation of birds are silhouetted against a morning sky, in Paraguachon, Colombia, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2015. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has expanded an anti-smuggling offensive along the country's frontier with Colombia, and ordered another main crossing, this one in Paraguachon, closed Monday night as part of a two-week-old anti-smuggling offensive.
A congregation of birds are silhouetted against a morning sky, in Paraguachon, Colombia, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2015. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has expanded an anti-smuggling offensive along the country's frontier with Colombia, and ordered another main crossing, this one in Paraguachon, closed Monday night as part of a two-week-old anti-smuggling offensive. Credit: AP Photo/Fernando Vergara
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