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Fri February 23, 2018
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(WRAL)
 
 
 
New startup plans to create 300 jobs near Raleigh, because nothing screams North Carolina like barbecue, collard greens and sushi rice
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(Fox News)
 
 
 
Bank error in your favor. Collect lawsuit
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(The Atlantic)
 
 
 
This is what life without retirement savings or a pension looks like
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(The Sun)
 
 
 
There are bar fights and than there are WWE bar fights (possible nsfw content on page)
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Thu February 22, 2018
(Business Insider)
 
 
 
The US Cattlemen's Association, fresh off of their stunning legal victory over Oprah Winfrey, now focus their lawyers on the next big existential threat to factory farms: Lab-Grown "Meat"
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(Reuters)
 
 
 
Lumbering old giant from another age gambles on lumbering old giants from another age and loses. The aristocrats
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(Gallup)
 
 
 
54% of Americans say they won't use self-driving cars. Apparently they like to have something else to keep them busy while they're texting
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(The Verge)
 
 
 
A Kylie Jenner tweet just shaved $1.5 billion off the market cap of Snapchat. Behold the power of social media
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(Baltimore Sun)
 
 
 
What was that saying about any business that relies on unfair laws to remain in business?
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(Jalopnik)
 
 
 
A multinational car company lost its 8 year fight for a domain name in 2007, but the win ruined the life of name's owner, Uzi Nissan
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(Medium)
 
 
 
73 implications of a driverless future. I absolutely love number 38, and you will too. Guaranteed. Suck it, cops and lawyers
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(Reuters)
 
 
 
Black gold recedes from anus on a strong greenback, NTTAWWT
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(Komo)
 
 
 
Walmart to launch new online home shopping experience, depriving science of the valuable anthropological research data to be found in Walmart customers
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(Kansas City)
 
 
 
How was your flight ma'am? "It was a s---show." Oh, well take this card with a Delta customer service number
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(Sun Sentinel)
 
 
 
Florida Gun and Knife Show in Fort Lauderdale scheduled for next month canceled for some reason
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(Fox News)
 
 
 
Audi is making cars that can 'talk' to toll booths. Hopefully not "Hey baby I'm packing 5.7 liters under this hood"
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(MyRecipes)
 
 
 
If you're not booze drinking at work already, you should be - here's why
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(Reuters)
 
 
 
Feds physically arrest virtual money broker
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(BBC-US)
 
 
 
Sʇᴉɟoɹd ɹɐǝʎ ɟๅɐɥ pɹoɔǝɹ sǝǝs sʎɐʍɹᴉꓯ sɐʇuɐῸ
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(The Register)
 
 
 
It seems Android Pay wasn't even being swiped, much less tapped enough
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(Wired)
 
 
 
Airlines won't dare use the fastest way to board planes mostly because HAVE YOU SEEN WHAT'S GETTING ON PLANES THESE DAYS?
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(Bloomberg)
 
 
 
The Fed's Quarles says the U.S. economy is in the "best shape" since the crisis. Which is kind of like your doctor telling you he's set your broken arm, but hasn't bothered to mess with your diabeetus, ebola, SARS, or toomahs
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(YouTube)
 
 
 
It's a public street, a 25 mph zone, and we're in a prototype Tesla semi truck. HIT IT
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(Extra)
 
 
 
The mythical University of Wollongong has uploaded every copy of the underground porno/protest mag of the hippy era, Oz. You can assume that the whole lot is pretty much NSFW
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(USA Today)
 
 
 
There goes the neighborhood (bar & grill)
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(Reuters)
 
 
 
Tops hits bottom
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(Bloomberg)
 
 
 
Spotify's founders refusing to change their tune on control of the company
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(Forbes)
 
 
 
Walmart heirs lose $15 billion after stock prices fall, may soon face the ultimate embarrassment of having to shop at Walmart
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Wed February 21, 2018
(BBC-US)
 
 
 
BP says world's oil consumption will peak in late 2030's, refuses to comment on when any clean-ups will be actually completed
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(Fast Company)
 
 
 
"We're not in it for the money" says CEO of company that overcharges for its products
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(Bloomberg)
 
 
 
New Jersey transit's hidden danger: bad brakes, bare wires, rotten parts, incompetent inspectors. In other words: New Jersey
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(CBS Philadelphia)
 
 
 
Taco Bell cashier trying to distinguish different Steves in the restaurant refers to Asian-American customer as 'Steve C***k'
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(MSN)
 
 
 
♫Sign, sign, everywhere a sign, Sweden does not want cash, breakin' my mind, pay with mobile, pay with digital, can't you read the sign?♫
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(The Japan News)
 
 
 
To fund tourism programs and deter problem gamblers, Japan may charge ¥2000 admission fee to enter nation's first licensed casinos. You can't win if you don't pay
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(STLToday)
 
 
 
Because his regular multi-million dollar bonus wasn't enough, Monsanto gives CEO another 2.5 million for merger. Remember that when you're paying 38 bucks a bag for Weed-B-Gone
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(CNBC)
 
 
 
Don't want to say I told you so, but cryptocurrency prices fell to $0
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(Curbed)
 
 
 
Hints about HQ2 might have leaked. That's great, because I haven't won a dime on that damn game show yet
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(Reuters)
 
 
 
Japan to buy at least 20 more F-35A stealth fighters. Maybe. Details are sketchy
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(Metro)
 
 
 
Supermarket's Kevin the Carrot alcohol ad banned for appealing to children
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(KTAR Phoenix)
 
 
 
Legalizing marijuana could benefit a state's real estate market. And not just because so many people will move there so they can legally smoke it
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Tue February 20, 2018
(Yahoo)
 
 
 
Uber drops appeal against the introduction of stringent English language tests. Rare Uber-trifecta now in play
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(USA Today)
 
 
 
Domino's profits stagnate. Investors said they are a Noid
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(Fortune)
 
 
 
Sprint selling junk bonds to upgrade network. Junk. Upgrade. Giggity
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(Some Guy)
 
 
 
Australian camel milk industry under severe pressure from vegans. "Given the fact that Australia now has the third-fastest growing vegan market in the world, this is not much of a surprise"
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(Krebs On Security)
 
 
 
1) Write a book full of gibberish, list it on Amazon and price it at $555 2) Buy copies using stolen credit cards 3) PROFIT Fark) And stick somebody else with the tax bill for the profits
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(WFTV Orlando)
 
 
 
That damned mouse sure turned into a hard-ass
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(Slate)
 
 
 
NY Times- "LA Times, you suck." LA Times- "Oh, it's on, biatch
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(ABC7 San Francisco)
 
 
 
Want to live in San Francisco? Hope you make over $300K
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(ABC News)
 
 
 
Guess which jeans company just suspended its co-founder over allegations that he sexually harrassed Kate Upton? Go on, Guess
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(Yahoo)
 
 
 
Chickens everywhere doing the shicken dance
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(Slate)
 
 
 
Uber loses 4.5 billion dollars plans to expand
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(ABC7 San Francisco)
 
 
 
What will $1,800 a month rent you in San Jose? Think small. No, smaller. Maybe pack a shoehorn or something
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(NPR)
 
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Ever get the feeling that despite the fact that airlines have massively cut delays over the years that you're spending more time on the airplane? Turns out, you're not wrong
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(Bloomberg)
 
 
 
Good: More electric cars which helps the environment. Bad: Demand for their batteries leads to increased use of child labor in mines
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(Miami Herald)
 
 
 
Former Miami Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria bought the team for $158 million and sold it for $1.2 billion but is claiming a loss. Which sounds about as honest as Clayton Kershaw filing to collect unemployment
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(Poughkeepsie Journal)
 
 
 
The science behind luck
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Mon February 19, 2018
(Brand Eating)
 
 
 
Dunkin' Donuts joins the green revolution, will ditch all polystyrene cups by 2020. As with Starbucks, you'll still be out of luck when trying to recycle the new paper cups, so yay
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(Rocketnews 24)
 
 
 
"Dear sirs, there may be just a little bit of mold on my senbei cracker. I am sending it back." "Dear customer: [multipage essay of apology and supplication accompanied by documentation and results of our FTIR analysis]. Have a free packet on us"
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(Tech Crunch)
 
 
 
Boring permit issued to Boring Company to build a hyperloop between NYC and DC, allowing you to skip the boring drive through boring NJ
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(Reuters)
 
 
 
Oil hits two-week high as US shale wells have not quite fully turned on again. No idea on "hitting the anus"
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(Gizmodo)
 
 
 
SpaceX is the next DeBeers
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(Phys Org2)
 
 
 
Siemens plans to float Healthineers IPO in the punch bowl of 2018
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(BBC-US)
 
 
 
Claiming its new delivery partner laid an egg, KFC closes outlets across the UK. Customers last seen crossing the road to the competition
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(New Musical Express)
 
 
 
The iconic Gibson guitar company may soon file for bankruptcy
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(Bloomberg)
 
 
 
After failing to satisfy, the head of the maker of Durex condoms promises things will firm up and deliver this year
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Sun February 18, 2018
(Some Guy)
 
 
 
Good news: You can now buy Toblerone in ice cream form
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(Independent)
 
 
 
Ikea launching vegan hot dog. No word if it comes in flat-packs or requires assembly
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(Marketwatch)
 
 
 
Someone just bought $400,000 in bitcoins
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(BBC-US)
 
 
 
Facebook has been ordered to stop tracking people without consent... Sorry America, not yours. You're $uch a $exy a$$et
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Sat February 17, 2018
(Zero Hedge)
 
 
 
Demand for low-cost rentals increase, so builders increase production of high-cost luxury apartments
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(UPI)
 
 
 
Would you like to live in the Bahamas? Do you like flamingos? Do you really REALLY like flamingos? Then we have a CFO position just for you
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(Bloomberg)
 
 
 
Bine? Weer? Wildly unique, sometimes odd, usually delicious new type of bottled alcohol caters to drinkers who can't decide
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(Bloomberg)
 
 
 
Between Amazon on one side and the ever-expanding Walmart on the other, the classic grocery store may be facing extinction. And sooner that we might be expecting
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(Tech Crunch)
 
 
 
OH SNAP
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(RedState)
 
 
 
Almost four million Americans getting paid more this year due to GOP tax bill. We're going to need a lot more MAGA hats
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Fri February 16, 2018
(Marketwatch)
 
 
 
Vanguard investors walked the walk during recent market swings
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(Business Insider)
 
 
 
Winn-Dixie to see if the third time is indeed the charm in regards to bankruptcy filings
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(Charleston Post and Courier)
 
 
 
It appears the drones have scored their first helicopter
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(CNN)
 
 
 
Elon Musk says he has sold enough flamethrowers to finance his boring company
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(SFGate)
 
 
 
U-Haul shortage is jacking up prices as people flee Bay Area
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(Reuters)
 
 
 
John Deere sales run up by 23%
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(CNBC)
 
 
 
Campbell's Soup shares go cold as Walmart shoppers don't want organic
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(Tech Crunch)
 
 
 
Barnes & Noble fire almost all full time employees. Plan to replace them with minimum wage "uh, what's a book" employees
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(BBC)
 
 
 
The strange tale of Foutanga Babani Sissoko and the $242m spirited away with 'black magic'
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(NPR)
 
 
 
Another group that has benefitted from the opioid crisis: medical labs charging $17,850 for a urine test
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(Quartz)
 
 
 
There's bank fraud and then there's $1.8 billion bank fraud
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(Ars Technica)
 
 
 
Irish drug company jacks price of 36 dollar's worth of painkillers to $3,000. Thanks, O'Shkreli
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(Jalopnik)
 
 
 
Dyson plans to build electric cars from scratch and it just might work
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