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    Why Blacks Really, Really Loathe Trump

    Why Blacks Really, Really Loathe Trump

    There is almost no group left that Donald Trump hasn’t offended: Muslims, babies, women, Gold Star families, and of course Hispanics. Yet there is one group that despises Donald Trump more than any other: black Americans.At an average of just 2 pe...

    The Republican nominee is no David Duke—since at least David Duke says what he means, while Trump just dog whistles.

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    Trump's progressive enablers

    Useful Idiots: Lefties Enabling Trump

    Useful Idiots: Lefties Enabling Trump

    In this weirdest year, there may be no weirder phenomenon than the rise of the progressive Donald Trump supporter.There exist two broad species of this political genus. First are the radical instrumentalists who see the Republican nominee as a nox...

    The Republican nominee’s words are music to the ears of progressives averse to the Democratic nominee’s support for the U.S.-led liberal world order.

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    PolitiFact

    Is Hil Guilty of Pay-to-Play Politics?

    Is Hil Guilty of Pay-to-Play Politics?

    By Linda Qiu and Katie SandersRepublican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence lamented the “pay-to-play” politics of Hillary Clinton’s State Department on Sunday, pointing to newly released emails among State Department staffers and Clinton Founda...

    Did Clinton Foundation donors really benefit from her State Department term, as Trump running mate Mike Pence and campaign manager Paul Manafort claimed Sunday?

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    why blacks really, really don't like Trump

    Why Blacks Really, Really Loathe Trump

    Why Blacks Really, Really Loathe Trump

    There is almost no group left that Donald Trump hasn’t offended: Muslims, babies, women, Gold Star families, and of course Hispanics. Yet there is one group that despises Donald Trump more than any other: black Americans.At an average of just 2 pe...

    The Republican nominee is no David Duke—since at least David Duke says what he means, while Trump just dog whistles.

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    Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks during a campaign event in Fairfield , Connecticut, U.S., August 13, 2016.

    Trump Becomes Sunday Show Whipping Boy

    Trump Becomes Sunday Show Whipping Boy

    Sen. Jeff Sessions seemed exasperated from the get-go during an interview on This Week on Sunday morning. “You’ve had this whole morning talking about nothing but negative on the Trump campaign,” he said to host Martha Raddatz, when asked to respo...

    After a week in which Donald Trump managed somehow to continue to shock, some top Republicans piled on.

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    U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speaks at Futuramic Tool & Engineering in Warren, Michigan August 11, 2016.

    Hillary to Trump: I Pay Taxes, Do You?

    Hillary to Trump: I Pay Taxes, Do You?

    Hillary Clinton made a lot of money last year as did her husband, former President Bill Clinton, according to their 2015 tax return released Friday. But the release  wasn’t about their federal tax rate of 34.2 percent or the fact they made $10.6 ...

    The couple is nowhere as rich as the Republican nominee, but they’re much more transparent about their finances.

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    Larry Wilmore

    The ‘Unblackening’ of Late Night

    The ‘Unblackening’ of Late Night

    Late-night TV is experiencing, in Larry Wilmore’s own words, an Unblackening.Comedy Central announced Monday that, with just 12 weeks to go before the presidential election, the network is canceling The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore, with the fi...

    What Comedy Central’s cancellation of ‘The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore’ could mean for the future of diversity in late night. (Hint: It’s certainly not good!)

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    The Get Down & Black Lives Matter

    The Get Down’s Black Lives Matter Moment

    The Get Down’s Black Lives Matter Moment

    The first few episodes of Baz Luhrmann’s new Netflix series The Get Down are nothing if not polarizing. A scan of reactions surface passionate swoons as often as distaste that borders on disgust. But, regardless of reception, one thing that can’t ...

    Baz Luhrmann’s new Netflix series is certainly messy. But if there’s one thing it does powerfully, it’s connect struggles of the past to battles still being fought today.

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    John Oliver

    John Oliver: Trump’s Campaign Cratering

    John Oliver: Trump’s Campaign Cratering

    Donald Trump should’ve been able to turn his campaign around this week. Released State Department emails revealed that Hillary Clinton provided meetings—and possibly even pay-to-play State Department positions—to prominent Clinton Foundation donor...

    ‘This was the 53rd consecutive week he was going to put his campaign back on track,’ joked the ‘Last Week Tonight’ host. It didn’t happen.

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    JB/SG

    Selena Gomez Accuses Bieber of Cheating

    Selena Gomez Accuses Bieber of Cheating

    Selena Gomez just clapped back at her ex big-time—even more so than when she admitted to making the CK-lovin’ Canadian cry on Letterman.  The pop star posted a comment under a Justin Bieber Instagram photo that reads, “Funny how the ones that ch...

    The pop princess has entered the arena in the war of words between Beliebers and their Pop God, accusing her ex-boyfriend of being unfaithful.

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    The Get Down & Black Lives Matter

    The Get Down’s Black Lives Matter Moment

    The Get Down’s Black Lives Matter Moment

    The first few episodes of Baz Luhrmann’s new Netflix series The Get Down are nothing if not polarizing. A scan of reactions surface passionate swoons as often as distaste that borders on disgust. But, regardless of reception, one thing that can’t ...

    Baz Luhrmann’s new Netflix series is certainly messy. But if there’s one thing it does powerfully, it’s connect struggles of the past to battles still being fought today.

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    Justin Bieber and Sofia Richie.

    Beliebers Revolt Against Bieber

    Beliebers Revolt Against Bieber

    Beliebers, like any online fan army, are a very passionate bunch. But late Saturday night, many of these acolytes of Justin Bieber, the chiseled and oft-naked Canadian pop icon, appeared to renounce their deity.It began innocently enough. You see,...

    The #RIPBeliebers became a top trending topic on Twitter after the pop star criticized his fans for harassing his rumored girlfriend, model Sofia Richie (daughter of Lionel).

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    Trump is Lex Luthor

    Donald Trump IS Lex Luthor

    Donald Trump IS Lex Luthor

    UPDATE 8/15/16: This article has been updated with comment from Man of Steel writer John Byrne.The self-destructing vortex of orange-tinted lunacy known as Donald Trump has earned apt comparisons to a cartoon villain since the nascent days of his ...

    Be afraid. Be very afraid.

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    The Best Steakhouse Singer in America

    The Best Steakhouse Singer in America

    With a voice compared to Joe Cocker and a smoothness on par with Michael McDonald, Tim Hockenberry could play and sing just about anywhere.But instead of Vegas, instead of Nashville, and instead of his old haunts around San Francisco, you’ll find ...

    Tim Hockenberry has had a long and fruitful career as a musician, but after being made famous by reality TV, he's set up shop down South.

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    Justin Bieber and Sofia Richie.

    Beliebers Revolt Against Bieber

    Beliebers Revolt Against Bieber

    Beliebers, like any online fan army, are a very passionate bunch. But late Saturday night, many of these acolytes of Justin Bieber, the chiseled and oft-naked Canadian pop icon, appeared to renounce their deity.It began innocently enough. You see,...

    The #RIPBeliebers became a top trending topic on Twitter after the pop star criticized his fans for harassing his rumored girlfriend, model Sofia Richie (daughter of Lionel).

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    World News

    Spanish cult

    How the Spanish ‘Pope’ Lost His Faith

    How the Spanish ‘Pope’ Lost His Faith

    ORENSE, Spain — She was called Nieves, and he, Gregorio. They fell in love in torrid, romantic Andalusia. She had had her eye on him, it was said, since they were teenagers and she was an aspiring nun. Now he was 56 and they could confess their mu...

    The ex-pontiff says his crypto-Fascist church (which made Franco a saint) was only ever intended, really, to bring its leaders sex and money.

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    Antonio Bonfim Lopes, alias "Nem," center, is escorted handcuffed by police at the federal police headquarters in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Thursday Nov. 10, 2011. Antonio Bonfim Lopes, the most-wanted drug gang leader in this Olympic city, was arrested Thursday, police said. The capture is a blow to the gang that controls one of Latin America's biggest slums and the main drug distribution point in Rio. The arrest comes as police say they are preparing for an invasion of the slum as part of a campaign to make the city safer by the time it hosts the 2014 World Cup final matches and the 2016 Olympics.  (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)

    Drug King Ran Cartel to Save Daughter

    Drug King Ran Cartel to Save Daughter

    The roughest area of Rocinha in Rio de Janeiro, the largest favela in Brazil, is almost at the very top. Rua Um, Road One, is where Lulu has his office. Lulu is Dono do Morro, King of the Hill, head of the local drugs trade and political boss of t...

    Antônio Francisco Bonfim Lopes, or as he was better known, Nem, ran Rio de Janeiro’s most powerful cartel until it all came screeching to a halt.

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    The OSS woman who saved Congo uranium for the US

    She Kept Uranium Out of the Nazis’ Hands

    She Kept Uranium Out of the Nazis’ Hands

    In August 1939 Albert Einstein signed a letter to President Franklin Roosevelt, warning of the potential of Adolf Hitler’s Nazi regime to use uranium to develop an atomic bomb. “The most important source of uranium,” he added, was in Africa—in the...

    Shirley Chidsey’s love of travel and adventure helped land her in the Congo during World War II, when as an OSS operative she helped the U.S. hoard precious uranium.

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    2016 Rio Olympics - Soccer - Preliminary - Men's First Round - Group A Brazil v Iraq - Mane Garrincha Stadium - Brasilia, Brazil 07/08/2016. A fan reacts from the stands prior to soccer game between host Brazil and Iraq. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. - RTSLOXU

    Brazil Finally Embraces The Games

    Brazil Finally Embraces The Games

    Earlier this month, Sylvia Berutti, an insurance saleswoman in Rio, had her doubts about the globe’s eyes on her country as her city prepared for the Olympics. She worried about terrorism. She felt ashamed about the endless news reports about Braz...

    Despite the corruption, the polluted water and the terrorism fears, Brazilians are finally loving the fact that the Games came to Rio.

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    Antonio Bonfim Lopes, alias "Nem," center, is escorted handcuffed by police at the federal police headquarters in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Thursday Nov. 10, 2011. Antonio Bonfim Lopes, the most-wanted drug gang leader in this Olympic city, was arrested Thursday, police said. The capture is a blow to the gang that controls one of Latin America's biggest slums and the main drug distribution point in Rio. The arrest comes as police say they are preparing for an invasion of the slum as part of a campaign to make the city safer by the time it hosts the 2014 World Cup final matches and the 2016 Olympics.  (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)

    Drug King Ran Cartel to Save Daughter

    Drug King Ran Cartel to Save Daughter

    The roughest area of Rocinha in Rio de Janeiro, the largest favela in Brazil, is almost at the very top. Rua Um, Road One, is where Lulu has his office. Lulu is Dono do Morro, King of the Hill, head of the local drugs trade and political boss of t...

    Antônio Francisco Bonfim Lopes, or as he was better known, Nem, ran Rio de Janeiro’s most powerful cartel until it all came screeching to a halt.

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    Contrasted to the greater province of Gauteng, Vusimuzi is an anomaly. Gauteng is the richest province in South Africa, and Johannesburg is the richest city. Gauteng contributes almost 1/3 of South Africa's total GDP, and is rapidly modernizing into a world-class city.

    A Stark Look at South Africa from Above

    A Stark Look at South Africa from Above

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    Aristophanes satire on wealth a huge hit in Greece now

    He Predicted Today’s Greece in 388 B.C.

    He Predicted Today’s Greece in 388 B.C.

    ATHENS — In a neighborhood of shuttered shops and crumbling 19th century buildings less than a mile from the Acropolis, someone has scrawled a graffito on the side of a downtown building here: “No Public Toilets, Mr. Mayor!” Most of the nearby gra...

    Greece’s economic collapse and social disarray make the country ripe for satire, which helps explain why a centuries-old comedy by Aristophanes is a big hit there this summer.

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    AG2ENE Owens, James Cleveland Jesse, 12.9.1913 - 31.3.1980, American athlete (athletics), full length, Olympic Games, Berlin, Germ

    The 10 Best Books About the Olympics

    The 10 Best Books About the Olympics

    The Olympic’s relationship to literature did not get off to an auspicious start. Baron de Coubertin had long believed that sport was not antithetical to the arts, but a distinct and important component of a society’s cultural life. It therefore se...

    Tucked away in the vast library of mediocre books about the Olympics are some real gems. Olympic historian David Goldblatt surveys the field and picks the gold.

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    Dan Zak

    How Senior Citizens Almost Stole Nukes

    How Senior Citizens Almost Stole Nukes

    In 2013, a Vietnam veteran named Michael Walli and two other nonviolent activists went on trial for breaking into the Y-12 National Security Complex, a nuclear weapons site in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, that has been nicknamed “the Fort Knox of Uranium...

    Author Dan Zak talks about the strange case of three elderly activists who easily broke into ‘the Fort Knox of Uranium’ in 2012.

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     Learn From Jon Stewart and Jimmy the Pig

    Jon Stewart’s Retirement Lessons

    Jon Stewart’s Retirement Lessons

    Your correspondent Mr. Nale made a business trip last week to Acton, California, to interview a pig. Your other correspondent is not as young as he used to be and stayed home—missing not only the pig but a goat, two friendly cows, one cow that was...

    Lessons on leaving—and staying gone—for newsies and other animals.

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    F7MHFG Restored bus Rosa Parks sat in December 1, 1955 from Montgomery Alabama on Cleveland Avenue, is seen in  Washington, D.C. National Mall, for the 50th Anniversary of the march on Washington and Martin Luther King's I Have A Dream Speech

    How General Motors Saved Rosa Parks

    How General Motors Saved Rosa Parks

    On the evening of August 30, 1994, a young drug addict broke down the rear door of a home in central Detroit. Back then, during the peak of the Great American Crime Wave, such a story was depressingly familiar. Crime was so ubiquitous, such burgla...

    In 1994 Civil Rights legend Rosa Parks had her house broken into and robbed. Then, without any publicity, the car giant stepped in to help.

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    Dan Zak

    How Senior Citizens Almost Stole Nukes

    How Senior Citizens Almost Stole Nukes

    In 2013, a Vietnam veteran named Michael Walli and two other nonviolent activists went on trial for breaking into the Y-12 National Security Complex, a nuclear weapons site in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, that has been nicknamed “the Fort Knox of Uranium...

    Author Dan Zak talks about the strange case of three elderly activists who easily broke into ‘the Fort Knox of Uranium’ in 2012.

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     Tales from the Trenches: General Sherman and the march through Georgia

    The Man Who Created Modern War

    The Man Who Created Modern War

    “I am going into the very bowels of the Confederacy,” wrote William Tecumseh Sherman early in 1864 to his superiors in the Union command, “and will leave a trail that will be recognized fifty years hence.” It seemed at the time a rather over-the-t...

    Gen. William Sherman waged war on the Confederate army and civilians alike, hastening the end of the Civil War but ensuring that he would be reviled by Southerners to this day.

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    Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump attends a campaign rally in Abingdon, Virginia August 10, 2016.

    Trump Judge: ‘No Right to Remain Silent’

    Trump Judge: ‘No Right to Remain Silent’

    Lost in the furor surrounding Donald Trump’s remark that “Second Amendment people” might be able to do something about Hillary Clinton was the ad-lib’s context: Trump was talking about appointing judges and justices.Just a few sentences after the ...

    Lost in the “Second Amendment people” controversy was Trump’s point about Supreme Court justices. The one he wants is truly radical.

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    Tech + Health

    3D printed guns

    3-D Printed Guns Could Crush Gun Control

    3-D Printed Guns Could Crush Gun Control

    Legislators can pass bills for things like universal background checks and the “no fly, no buy” rule, but those policies target if someone can purchase a gun. Things become a lot more complicated when citizens can make their own guns at home—and t...

    As the technology becomes cheaper and more widely available, tackling 3-D printed guns is going to be a massive challenge.

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    Jesus Wants Me to Smoke This Joint

    Jesus Wants Me to Smoke This Joint

    Jesus Wants Me to Smoke This Joint

    When Rhode Island State Police arrived to arrest 46-year-old Alan Gordon for growing pot, he was on the toilet. The armed officers, startled, subbed out the typical “put your hands above your head” for a more relevant directive: “wash them.” Accor...

    One Rhode Island group claims that when they’re lighting up a joint, it’s for religious reasons. Are they genuinely devout, or do they just want to get high?

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    The kid's are alright. Millenials are way better health-wise than previous generations

    Your Kids Are Better Behaved Than You

    Your Kids Are Better Behaved Than You

    There’s something terribly wrong with kids these days: a series of major surveys, conducted by the government every two years, suggest that they might just be the most well-behaved generation in recent memory.Teens are increasingly swearing off al...

    Hard-partying Baby Boomer parents are more tolerant of drugs and alcohol, and their liberal attitudes may be paying off in an unexpected way.

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    The Original Internet Abuse Story: Julian Dibbell 20 Years After ‘A Rape in Cyberspace’

    The Original Internet Abuse Story

    The Original Internet Abuse Story

    In 1993, a sexual assault rocked the online community known as Lambda MOO, a chat room and virtual world populated by early adopters to the internet. Using a virtual voodoo doll, a user known as “Mr. Bungle” forced simulated sex acts on another co...

    A conversation with former journalist Julian Dibbell about his game-changing article and the internet 20 years later.

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    Jesus Wants Me to Smoke This Joint

    Jesus Wants Me to Smoke This Joint

    Jesus Wants Me to Smoke This Joint

    When Rhode Island State Police arrived to arrest 46-year-old Alan Gordon for growing pot, he was on the toilet. The armed officers, startled, subbed out the typical “put your hands above your head” for a more relevant directive: “wash them.” Accor...

    One Rhode Island group claims that when they’re lighting up a joint, it’s for religious reasons. Are they genuinely devout, or do they just want to get high?

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    Drink This Beer After Working Out

    Drink This Beer After Working Out

    Drink This Beer After Working Out

    By Samantha Lefave, Life by Daily Burn Whether you’re into stouts, IPAs, or sours, the concept of downing beer after your workout isn’t new. Social sports leagues have been doing it for years—just for the pure enjoyment of it. Plus, a 2013 study f...

    A mango-flavored, protein-fortified IPA sounds way better than a clumpy protein shake.

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    How Russia Dominates Your Twitter

    How Russia Dominates Your Twitter

    “Ladies and Gentlemen, We have a situation in #Turkey #Incirlik” the cry went out on Twitter last Saturday night, as news spread of the Turkish forces surrounding the U.S. airbase in Incirlik.Thousands of armed police had reportedly surrounded the...

    Fake news stories from Kremlin propagandists regularly become social media trends. Here’s how Moscow does it… and what it means for America’s election 2016.

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    Smart Drugs Made Me Stupid

    Smart Drugs Made Me Dumber

    Smart Drugs Made Me Dumber

    Why can’t an overworked, overstimulated, pharmaceutically-obsessed society just come up with the perfect chemical supplement to make us smarter, faster, and more engaged in today’s accelerated world? One without the self-destructive trade-offs lik...

    After a hero dose of nootropic drugs, I was anything but bulletproof.

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    Drink This Beer After Working Out

    Drink This Beer After Working Out

    Drink This Beer After Working Out

    By Samantha Lefave, Life by Daily Burn Whether you’re into stouts, IPAs, or sours, the concept of downing beer after your workout isn’t new. Social sports leagues have been doing it for years—just for the pure enjoyment of it. Plus, a 2013 study f...

    A mango-flavored, protein-fortified IPA sounds way better than a clumpy protein shake.

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    Arts + Culture

    What Trumps' clothes say about him

    Trump Dresses Like a Spoiled Rich Kid

    Trump Dresses Like a Spoiled Rich Kid

    Throughout our current election cycle, the ideas and opinions of Donald Trump have been examined, analyzed, and argued about constantly. However, what hasn’t been talked about so often is his style. I believe that the way a man dresses says a lot ...

    The clothes the GOP candidate wears tells us all we need to know about a man whose idea of dressing well extends no further than how expensive his clothes are.

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    Essay on writing and aging well

    The True Secret To Staying Young

    The True Secret To Staying Young

    After the age of 21, your body slowly stops releasing an important hormone known as HGH (Human Growth Hormone), which covers everything from gray hair to sex. It’s all downhill from there—that’s all I have to say.When I was recently invited to spe...

    To remain engaged and excited by reading, writing, and by life itself, says a seasoned novelist, we must constantly seek to discover the new, to engage the unknown.

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    rapists

    A Tale of Two Sex Assaults

    A Tale of Two Sex Assaults

    This week, news that a former University of Colorado student will not spend time in prison despite being convicted of sexually assaulting an intoxicated woman seemed to echo the Brock Turner case at Stanford.On the surface, it seemed like another ...

    The lenient sentence given to a University of Colorado student for sexually assaulting an intoxicated woman mirrors the case of ex-Stanford swimmer Brock Turner.

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    UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 14:  Princess Diana And Her Bodyguard Ken Wharfe, Derbyshire.  (Photo by Tim Graham/Getty Images)

    He Was Princess Di’s Bodyguard

    He Was Princess Di’s Bodyguard

    In the 15 years since he first published his account of being Princess Diana’s bodyguard, Diana; Closely Guarded Secret, former royal protection squad police officer Ken Wharfe, Princess Diana’s bodyguard, has been called many things.A traitor, a ...

    Her break-up with Charles, the affairs… For a second time, Ken Wharfe is spilling his secrets about working for Princess Diana.

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    Essay on writing and aging well

    The True Secret To Staying Young

    The True Secret To Staying Young

    After the age of 21, your body slowly stops releasing an important hormone known as HGH (Human Growth Hormone), which covers everything from gray hair to sex. It’s all downhill from there—that’s all I have to say.When I was recently invited to spe...

    To remain engaged and excited by reading, writing, and by life itself, says a seasoned novelist, we must constantly seek to discover the new, to engage the unknown.

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    LOS ANGELES - 1966: Singer and mastermind Brian Wilson of the rock and roll band "The Beach Boys" directs from the control room while recording the album "Pet Sounds" in 1966 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

    How the Beach Boys Invented Surf Style

    How the Beach Boys Invented Surf Style

    From Spicoli’s burner cool to every buff, bronzed, board bro character trope, California’s surf culture is as burned into pop culture as blond highlights are in sun and salt bleached hair. While wave riding itself has been happening for thousands ...

    The Beach Boys introduced sunny Southern California’s aesthetic to pop culture, helping to make baggies and Woodies and surfing look and sound hip even in Kansas.

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    Co- founder/editor-in chief of The Huffington Post, Arianna Huffington attends the lighting of The Empire State Building in celebration of The Huffington Post's 10 year anniversary on May 7, 2015 in New York City.

    HuffPost’s Namesake Quits Her Brand

    HuffPost’s Namesake Quits Her Brand

    In an announcement that took employees and business associates alike by surprise, digital media entrepreneur and sleep guru Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington abruptly resigned Thursday morning as editor in chief of The Huffington Post, her eponymo...

    Arianna Huffington resigned Thursday morning as editor in chief of The Huffington Post. Next stop: monetizing the land of nod.

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    E7EEK1 Adults choir, made from choirs from all over the region, perform at The Scoop. Totally Thames Festival, London, UK.

    How 1,000 Singers United New York

    How 1,000 Singers United New York

    One of the largest choral events in Lincoln Center history will take place on Lincoln Center’s Josie Robertson Plaza on Saturday, Aug. 13 at 5 p.m.A thousand volunteer singers from around New York City, crowd-sourced from an online campaign, will ...

    This weekend’s ‘Public Domain’ will bring together 1,000 volunteer singers from around New York City, crowd-sourced from an online campaign, to participate in a choral event whose ly...

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    LOS ANGELES - 1966: Singer and mastermind Brian Wilson of the rock and roll band "The Beach Boys" directs from the control room while recording the album "Pet Sounds" in 1966 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

    How the Beach Boys Invented Surf Style

    How the Beach Boys Invented Surf Style

    From Spicoli’s burner cool to every buff, bronzed, board bro character trope, California’s surf culture is as burned into pop culture as blond highlights are in sun and salt bleached hair. While wave riding itself has been happening for thousands ...

    The Beach Boys introduced sunny Southern California’s aesthetic to pop culture, helping to make baggies and Woodies and surfing look and sound hip even in Kansas.

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