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conspiracy theories

Annoyed Scientists Publish Study on Chemtrail Conspiracy Theories

Yes, there's a scientific explanation for chemtrails.
Sarah Emerson
8.13.16
CHEFS

Raymond Blanc Wants Food to be Classless

"It’s a shame that food is still class-led when it should be classless,” says the Michelin-starred French chef. “My father was a working class man but my God, we ate so well."
Daisy Meager
8.13.16
News

Sask. RCMP ‘Fueled Hate’ After Indigenous Man Shot Dead, Say Chiefs

The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations says Saskatchewan police fanned racist flames by focusing on alleged theft, not the killing of Colten Boushie.
Ntawnis Piapot
8.13.16
ANIMALS

Tiny, Adorable, Adele-Loving Dog Says 'Hello, It's Me'

Wait, what?
Broadly Staff
8.13.16
darya klishina

Only Russian Track and Field Athlete at Olympics Suspended From Rio

Now there are no more Russian track and field athletes in Rio.
Sean Newell
8.13.16
energy

The EPA Has Fired Shots at Its Own Optimistic Fracking Report

“The EPA did not support quantitatively its conclusions about lack of evidence for widespread, systemic impacts of hydraulic fracturing on drinking water resources.”
Daniel Oberhaus
8.13.16
Make it

This Lemon Thyme Granita Puts Italian Ice to Shame

Most Italian ice is loaded with sugar and artificial flavoring, and is vaguely reminiscent of the fruit it's intended to represent. This granita is the exception.
Munchies Staff
8.13.16
thump news

M.I.A. Criticizes Label for Not Releasing Diplo-Produced Version of New Single, "Bird Song"

The Blaqstarr version of "Bird Song" dropped earlier this week.
Britt Julious
8.13.16
new york yankees

Yankees Rookies First in History to Hit Back-to-Back Home Runs in First At Bats

Tyler Austin and Aaron judge made history in the major league debuts.
Sean Newell
8.13.16
Environment

More than 1,000 rescued after 'unprecedented' floods in the deep South

More than 1,000 have been rescued and three are dead after being battered by heavy rain in Louisiana and Mississippi.
Tess Owen
8.13.16
war and conflict

The US might have killed the Islamic State leader in Afghanistan with a drone

The Pentagon hopes that the alleged death of Hafiz Saeed Khan will disrupt Islamic State activities in the region.
Tess Owen
8.13.16
Linux

Researchers Found A Bug Threatening Nearly All of the Internet's Top Sites

The now-patched vulnerability allowed nasty “side channel” attacks against 96.6 percent of the top 1 million sites.
Janus Rose
8.13.16
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