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Friday, March 6, 2020

Honey Bunches Of Nopes

Your Fancy Honey Might Not Actually Be Honey, The Richest Person In Every American State, Visualized, A Legendary Photographer Kept These Photos Unseen For Decades, Until Now, and more.
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THE HIDDEN PICTURE
SWEET, SOURED
Your Fancy Honey Might Not Actually Be Honey — And It's A Big Problem
vice.com
It may have been sweetened, heated, filtered, and turned into a fraud — and the entire agricultural system is at risk as a result.
NEW EXPOSURE
A Legendary Photographer Kept These Photos Unseen For Decades, Until Now
washingtonpost.com
Stephen Shore is one of the most iconic and legendary American photographers of all time. His latest book gives new insight into one of his iconic masterpieces.
A TRUE DOUBLE WHAMMY
I Was Trapped In Quicksand For 12 Hours In A Blizzard
outsideonline.com
Five hours into their trip, Ryan Osmun stepped in a tiny patch of quicksand, but it was enough to completely swallow his leg.
NATURE, WHAT IS GOOD FOR?
National Park Illustrations, Based On Their Worst One-Star Reviews
boredpanda.com
I'm an illustrator and I have always had a personal goal to draw all 62 US National Parks, but I wanted to find a unique twist for the project.
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This Tiny Company Is Disrupting The $27 Trillion Retirement Industry
getadvisor.smartasset.com
Once this startup's founder realized that only 26% of Americans are on track to retire, he launched a free tool that matches you with the right fiduciary financial advisors in your area.
IT'S MEME TIME
THIS EXPERIMENT HAS ENDED
The Week's Best Memes, Ranked
digg.com
It's an internet fight and only the funniest meme will emerge victorious. This week, we have: the most fascinating ethical debates on film, "I meet someone, we talk, they leave," a failed sociological experiment, and CDC memes.
MONEY FOR NOTHING
THE SCROLL TOLL
Addiction To Technology Is Killing Capitalism
theatlantic.com
The biggest, best-known companies in the digital economy are getting their users hooked on their products — and undermining the pillars of America's market economy.
CASH RULES EVERYTHING AROUND ME
The Richest Person In Every American State, Visualized
digg.com
The rich get richer, and everyone else seemingly less so. As income inequality continues to be a problem in the United States, what better time to find out who the biggest fat cats in America are — specifically, who are the richest people in your state?
MONEY CAN'T BUY EVERYTHING
I Was Born Wealthy, And Know For A Fact That Rich People Don't Work Harder Than You
readpassage.com
I never saw exceptional "hard work" or "intelligence" among the members of the class I was born into.
VIDEO OF THE DAY
(FOR SCIENCE)
Archival Footage Of The Time NASA Crashed A Jetliner Filled With Fuel Into The Desert
youtube.com
Back in 1984, NASA and the Federal Aviation Administration conducted a controlled impact demonstration, intentionally crashing a Boeing 720 into the Mojave Desert to test technologies that would help passengers and crew survive.
IN THE NEWS
2,773 People Are Under Coronavirus Quarantines In City
Cruise Passengers Off California Await Virus Test Results
Ahead Of Coronavirus Impact, Economy Added 273,000 Jobs For February
Dozens of Catholic Priests Credibly Accused Of Abuse Found Work Abroad, Some With The Church's Blessing
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This Modern Re-Release Of Mark Twain's 'Roughing It' Deserves A Prime Spot On Our Bookshelf
huckberry.com
Nobody can squeeze joy out of the English language quite like Mark Twain. And since this hard cover re-release of his classic travel book features a gorgeous new cover treatment, it's earned a front-and-center spot.
FROM THE ARCHIVES
THE HOUSE DOESN'T ALWAYS WIN
The Lottery Hackers (2018)
highline.huffingtonpost.com
Jerry Selbee has always had an eye for puzzles and spotting patterns — which is how he discovered a lottery loophole that would eventually make him and his wife millionaires.
It's 9 AM. Do you know where your honey is?