Selasa, 12 April 2016

The Extremely Healthy Diet Of Red Meat And Fried Bananas

Can A Diet Stave Off Diabetes And Cancer?, Inside The Blackwater Founder's Plan To Build A Private Air Force, Only 10% Of Reported Burglaries Result In An Arrest, Facebook's Surprisingly Difficult Fight Against Fake News, Prison Is Horrifying, But For Transgender People It's Hell, The Fight For The Future Of NPR
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Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Can A Diet Stave Off Diabetes And Cancer?
AND IT'S NOT GREEN JUICE
Can A Diet Stave Off Diabetes And Cancer?
digg.com
A community of obese Ecuadorian little people eat what they want and don't get cancer and diabetes. Can Peter Bowes's diet do the same?
TURNING CROP DUSTERS INTO WARPLANES
Inside The Blackwater Founder's Plan To Build A Private Air Force
theintercept.com
"We are not just doing something risky, we are doing something completely illegal," said a former employee at Erik Prince's Airborne Technologies.
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Only 10% Of Reported Burglaries Result In An Arrest
getsafe.com
Unless you're banking on beating those odds, why not ensure your stuff won't get stolen in the first place? GetSafe is an easy-to-install security system that has no contracts and 24/7 monitoring.
WE PROMISE THIS STORY ISN'T FAKE
Facebook's Surprisingly Difficult Fight Against Fake News
buzzfeed.com
The epidemic of fake news on Facebook isn't over, it's just more distributed.
NO SAFETY BEHIND BARS
Prison Is Horrifying, But For Transgender People It's Hell
vox.com
"It was bad. I believed my cellmate would kill me. He's already doing life plus 30 years. So you're locked in a cell with this person 24/7, and it was dreadful, it was sad, it was scary, because I knew at nighttime every night, he was going to do what he was going to do to me."
'WE DISRUPT THIS BROADCAST'
The Fight For The Future Of NPR
slate.com
A slow-moving bureaucracy. An antiquated business model. A horde of upstart competitors. Can National Public Radio survive?
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Fisherman accidentally hooks himself a massive gator. Credit: Lance Burgos
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