ARTICLES
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Truly if you’re faced with exactly two choices, walking drunk or driving drunk, you absolutely should drive drunk.
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Who else feels this way on Sunday nights when all your friends are watching Game of Thrones?
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What is the international arms trade and who are the major players that profit from the business of blowing people up?
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Two Italian researchers investigating the market for fake Twitter followers estimate that there are 20 million fake follower accounts.
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For famous figures from Barack Obama to Taylor Swift, their digital footprint will be desired by academics, gossipy college students, and many others.
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Wait a minute. North and South Korea run a business together?
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But libertarians’ love of Bitcoin points to a question - does the world needs a currency like Bitcoin?
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He is a music sensation, but Girl Talk neither sings nor plays an instrument. He plays music off reinforced Toughbook laptops protected from his sweat by layers of plastic wrap.
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Why is it that taxi drivers have to pay their companies for the privilege of doing a difficult and dangerous job? After all, when you show up to your office, you don’t pay a fee to your boss every morning.
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Americans are not happy with their politicians.
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For the first time since the recession began in 2008, the number of company-sponsored H-1B visa applications in the United States exceeded the allotted quota of 85,000 slots.
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Bitcoin’s anonymity and decentralized nature a social and economic revolution that challenges the supremacy of governments and the financial industry.
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Foreign journalists have paid Kenyans pretending to be Somali pirates hundreds of dollars to interview them.
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Is there a school of moral philosophy that would rationalize the inconsistency by Rutgers University?
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This is the story of Alex Andon and Jellyfish Art - the world’s only jellyfish startup.
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Last week, a New York Federal Court ruled that secondary markets for digital music violates record companies’ copyrights.
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