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Talk Radio Icon Died from Lung Cancer Despite Downplaying Danger
Author Judi Ketteler wrote an opinion column for NBC news that reflected on the complicated legacy of the late talk radio icon and conservative commentator ...
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‘Gorilla Glue Girl’ Gives GoFundMe Gift
Tessica Brown got internet famous for making a huge blunder; but she used that opportunity to do something good. Brown became famous after uploading a ...
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Let God Take the Wheel
Forty-seven-year-old Anthony Oliveri was riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle down a busy street in Indiana when he was struck by another vehicle. Oliveri ...
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Seeing Isn’t Always Believing
The radio program, This American Life, tells the story about the late writer David Rakoff, who had a hard time believing what was right in front of his ...
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Japanese Train Safety Improved by Learned Reflex
The workers on Japan’s rail system repeatedly call out to no one and point to seemingly nothing. A train driver checking his speed, for example, ...
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GPS Directs Amazon Driver into Golf Cart Tunnel
Most golfers keep their driver in a bag with the rest of their clubs. So, when Bill Offer, the outside services supervisor at Boulder Pointe Golf Club, ...
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Anchor Needed to Prevent Lostness
Science writer Michael Bond is a bit of an expert in the traumatic subject of lostness. He writes that being lost is a fear that runs deep in our psyche ...
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A Runner’s Sudden Existential Crisis
Devin Kelly looks forward every year to meeting his running friends at Farmdaze. Every February at a farm in Brooklet, Georgia, a 24-hour ultra-marathon ...
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Escaping the Hold of the Past
Willie Carson, the famous British jockey, was racing one day at Pontefract. He was happily leading on the rails. A furlong and a half from home he thought ...
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But What if Science is Wrong?
Wrongly applied, science itself can become a religion, and the scientific method a Bible. In But What If We're Wrong?, Chuck Klosterman addresses ...
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