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50 Years Ago, Sugar Industry Quietly Paid Scientists to Blame Fat (2016)
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460 comments
5 years ago
mgh2
789 points
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Minnesota becomes first state to ban prediction markets
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245 comments
a month ago
ortusdux
785 points
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James Webb telescope reaches its final destination in space, million miles away
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342 comments
4 years ago
pseudolus
754 points
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The FDA wants you to be able to buy a hearing aid without a prescription
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448 comments
5 years ago
cf100clunk
744 points
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Unfit for work
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447 comments
13 years ago
ilamont
738 points
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More than 1M fewer students are in college, the lowest numbers in 50 years
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1129 comments
4 years ago
Takizawamura
717 points
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Stanford Professor Loses Political Battle To Simplify Tax Filing Process
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386 comments
9 years ago
dynofuz
712 points
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How Big Oil Misled the Public into Believing Plastic Would Be Recycled
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313 comments
6 years ago
everybodyknows
687 points
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After China Objects, Apple Removes App Used by Hong Kong Protesters
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3 comments
7 years ago
evo_9
685 points
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How to get kids to pay attention
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267 comments
8 years ago
bkohlmann
670 points
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Bloody Plant Burger Smells, Tastes and Sizzles Like Meat
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452 comments
10 years ago
nradov
667 points
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Facial Recognition Leads To False Arrest Of Black Man In Detroit
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279 comments
6 years ago
vermontdevil
661 points
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Robert M. Pirsig has died
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261 comments
9 years ago
molecule
655 points
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Slack Is Going Public at a $16B Valuation
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782 comments
7 years ago
lgats
651 points
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Encryption, Privacy Are Larger Issues Than Fighting Terrorism
npr.org
177 comments
10 years ago
Osiris30
647 points
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50 Years Ago, the Sugar Industry Paid Scientists to Blame Fat (2016)
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279 comments
7 years ago
deegles
645 points
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Facebook is pushing back on Apple’s new iPhone privacy rules
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706 comments
5 years ago
pedro-guimaraes
623 points
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Monsanto Attacks Scientists After Studies Show Trouble for Its New Weedkiller
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249 comments
9 years ago
zymhan
623 points
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Washington Post editorials omit a key disclosure: Bezos' financial ties
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287 comments
8 months ago
ilamont
620 points
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Eddie Van Halen has died
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192 comments
6 years ago
psim1
612 points
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Health concerns grow in East Palestine, Ohio, after train derailment
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559 comments
3 years ago
Jimmc414
611 points
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How Inuit parents teach kids to control their anger
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251 comments
7 years ago
n_t
611 points
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Wells Fargo Hit with $1B in Fines
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418 comments
8 years ago
smaili
603 points
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CRISPR gene-editing breakthrough opens door to treating broad array of diseases
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234 comments
5 years ago
hassanahmad
600 points
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Missing businesswoman urges ex-husband not to publish book critical of China
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291 comments
5 years ago
ilamont
590 points
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4-day workweek boosted workers' productivity by 40%, Microsoft Japan says
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199 comments
5 years ago
evo_9
587 points
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Southwest cancels 5,400 flights in less than 48 hours
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570 comments
3 years ago
edward
584 points
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The FBI Director Puts Tape Over His Webcam
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209 comments
10 years ago
molecule
581 points
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Always go to the funeral (2005)
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296 comments
2 years ago
NaOH
571 points
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How to say no, for the people pleaser who always says yes
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257 comments
6 years ago
themodelplumber
565 points
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