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#ScientistsWhoSelfie defy stereotypes

Farah Qaiser - Massive Science

A new study finds empirical evidence that #ScientistsWhoSelfie is an effective communication tool

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James Baker's FBI redemption tour

Celia Viggo Wexler - WhoWhatWhy

Baker, a key adviser to FBI head James Comey, left the bureau one year ago

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Charge multiple MacBook Pros at once with this powerful battery

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Warrants for electronic data

Robert Diab - The Conversation

Can police order you to reveal your password or unlock your phone?

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Can "60 Minutes" stay on top?

Melanie McFarland

In the wake of Steve Kroft's exit, the news magazine must think about who it wants to put in the anchor chair next

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Get the most accurate record of an accident with this camera

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How bad is Facebook’s spam problem?

Alistair Charlton - GearBrain

Social network says it removed 2.2 billion accounts in the first three months of 2019

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Scrambled eggs with buttery bread crumbs

Emma Laperruque - Food52

It's crispy, crunchy, and very buttery

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How to use up bananas that get too ripe

Joyce Klynstra

If you have a lot of bananas, make more loaves of bread and store them in the freezer

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Discover the Florida Barrier Islands

Kerri Allen - Fathom

Head to the quiet southwest corner of the state to discover the hazy, lazy golden days of old Florida

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Alex McGeeney

Get certified at a steep discount with the Complete Six Sigma Training Bundle

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WHO issues tips for fighting dementia

Mike Wehner - BGR

WHO focuses on lifestyle changes that researchers believe can help delay the onset of dementia symptoms

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From influencers to authoritarians

Keith A. Spencer

Influencer culture is making us more narcissistic and more elite-obsessed. Is this how democracy dies?

Prime Minister Theresa May makes a statement outside 10 Downing Street on May 24, 2019 in London, England. The prime minister has announced that she will resign on Friday, June 7, 2019. (Leon Neal/Getty Images)

Theresa May resigns as prime minister

Nicholas Allen - The Conversation

Europe has claimed the career of yet another Conservative prime minister

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Spike in greenhouse gas (that's not CO2)

Leta Dickinson - Grist

Researchers monitoring air samples have noticed an alarming observation

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Rooted in the Constitution

Peter Brandon Bayer - The Conversation

One legal scholar says that whether to impeach — or not — should not be viewed as a political question

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Yes, it's time to impeach: But why?

Andrew O'Hehir

Trump's assault on democracy and press freedom is the culmination of a long process. We must face that first

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Catholic Church tightens rules

Christine P. Bartholomew - The Conversation

Pope Francis recently made it mandatory for clergy to report sexual abuse to church superiors

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"Texas Chain Saw Massacre" and Nixon

Joseph Lanza

"The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" was more than a movie — it captured the messy mood of a decade

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Even “secure” platforms are vulnerable

Bill Blunden - Truthout

The "secure" digital channel is a lucrative myth marketed by the tech industry.

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How republics die

Thom Hartmann - Independent Media Institute

The death of a republic is different from the death of a nation

FILE - In this Saturday, Aug. 13, 2016 file photo, a marijuana plant awaits judging in the Oregon Cannabis Growers' Fair marijuana plant competition in Salem, Ore. (AP)

Why we must legalize marijuana

Robert Reich - RobertReich.org

For decades, millions of Americans have been locked up and billions of dollars have been wasted

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Memorial Day is for other people now

Bob Hennelly

The military acts as an employer of last resort when the burden of service is not born by across the wage spectrum

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LGBTQ coin glosses over struggles

Elise Chenier - The Conversation

Canada’s new “Hold onto Love” coin celebrates 50 years of equality for LGBTQ people in Canada

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