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A tiny pharmacy is identifying problems with common drugs
washingtonpost.com
41 comments
7 years ago
pujjad
139 points
812.
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Six surgeons general: It's our duty to warn the nation about RFK Jr
washingtonpost.com
34 comments
9 months ago
Tadpole9181
139 points
813.
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Tesla worker killed in fiery crash may be first 'Full Self-Driving' fatality
washingtonpost.com
306 comments
2 years ago
mikequinlan
138 points
814.
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Google will remove user location history for abortion clinic visits
washingtonpost.com
158 comments
4 years ago
pseudolus
138 points
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NSA-proof encryption exists. Why doesn’t anyone use it?
washingtonpost.com
135 comments
13 years ago
glenstein
138 points
816.
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OpenAI hits pause on video model Sora after artists leak access in protest
washingtonpost.com
131 comments
2 years ago
thm
138 points
817.
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Brain scans reveal 3 ADHD subtypes
washingtonpost.com
127 comments
2 months ago
brandonb
138 points
818.
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How the war on drugs creates violence
washingtonpost.com
112 comments
11 years ago
flannery
138 points
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A small-town police officer took down a large match-fixing ring in tennis
washingtonpost.com
84 comments
3 years ago
saeedesmaili
138 points
820.
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Big Soda sponsored 96 health groups – a big conflict of interest, study says
washingtonpost.com
78 comments
10 years ago
r721
138 points
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Loneliness can be depressing, but it may have helped humans survive
washingtonpost.com
45 comments
10 years ago
wallflower
138 points
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Federal government to expand use of facial recognition despite growing concerns
washingtonpost.com
43 comments
5 years ago
us0r
138 points
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U.K. Government Thought Destroying Guardian Hard Drives Would Stop Stories
washingtonpost.com
36 comments
13 years ago
tippytop
138 points
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It’s not a ‘labor shortage,’ it’s a reassessment of work
washingtonpost.com
300 comments
5 years ago
mooreds
137 points
825.
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We don’t trust drinking fountains anymore, and that’s bad for our health
washingtonpost.com
193 comments
11 years ago
sergeant3
137 points
826.
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Vanishing phone customer support is driving us all insane
washingtonpost.com
146 comments
3 years ago
mirthlessend
137 points
827.
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Julian Assange: Edward Snowden is ‘marooned in Russia’
washingtonpost.com
97 comments
13 years ago
Libertatea
137 points
828.
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The NY Times endorsed a secretive trade agreement that the public can’t read
washingtonpost.com
86 comments
13 years ago
Libertatea
137 points
829.
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Tour de France confronts a new threat: Are cyclists using tiny motors?
washingtonpost.com
344 comments
a year ago
bookofjoe
135 points
830.
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How fixed-gear bikes can confuse Google’s self-driving cars
washingtonpost.com
193 comments
11 years ago
santaclaus
135 points
831.
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Dallas health worker who tested positive for Ebola wore ‘full’ protective gear
washingtonpost.com
126 comments
12 years ago
sculpture
135 points
832.
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Peter Thiel’s Graph of the Year
m.washingtonpost.com
91 comments
12 years ago
marchustvedt
135 points
833.
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Evidence that Alzheimer’s ‘lost memories’ may one day be recoverable
washingtonpost.com
20 comments
10 years ago
daegloe
135 points
834.
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How the dream of cheap streaming television became a pricey, complicated mess
washingtonpost.com
263 comments
7 years ago
zonotope
134 points
835.
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Yale will again require standardized test scores for admission
washingtonpost.com
233 comments
2 years ago
pseudolus
134 points
836.
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Ordered back to the office, top tech talent left instead, study finds
washingtonpost.com
102 comments
2 years ago
pwnna
134 points
837.
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Boeing faced ‘limited’ safety review from NASA while SpaceX got full examination
washingtonpost.com
68 comments
7 years ago
dlgeek
134 points
838.
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The free Web program that got Bradley Manning convicted of computer fraud
washingtonpost.com
35 comments
13 years ago
blumentopf
134 points
839.
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The war inside Palantir: Data-mining firm ties to ICE under attack by employees
washingtonpost.com
205 comments
7 years ago
Balgair
133 points
840.
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Companies controlled by PE firms use bankruptcy to shed pension obligations
washingtonpost.com
148 comments
7 years ago
kaboro
133 points
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