Monthly Archives: November 2017

Without net neutrality this is what is going to happen to YOU!

RT if this image makes you sick. This is what an internet without #NetNeutrality could look like. Can't believe this is actually a debate again. pic.twitter.com/4MJg7U6QyJ — Marques Brownlee (@MKBHD) November 22, 2017 The end is near for Obama-era net … Continue reading

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#Thanksgiving Turkey Recipe From The First Nation Americans And Every State.

The United States of Thanksgiving  Recipes that evoke each of the 50 states (and D.C. and Puerto Rico). These are our picks for the feast. Dig in. POTLATCH – The Tradition of Giving / Sharing THE IROQUOIS THANKSGIVING BLESSING Here’s … Continue reading

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Journalist Explains How Panama Papers Opened Up The World’s Illicit Money Networks

So you have the Mercers – show up in the Paradise Papers and other big donors such as Steve Wynn, the head of the Golden Nugget. And then you have Sheldon Adelson who is a big Trump supporter and mega-gambling … Continue reading

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‘He did touch my vagina through my underwear.’ — The 16 women who accused Trump of sexual assault are telling their story in one video

‘He did touch my vagina through my underwear.’ — The 16 women who accused Trump of sexual assault are telling their story in one video pic.twitter.com/caohG2sQkd — NowThis Impact (@nowthisimpact) November 20, 2017 https://twitter.com/mcspocky/status/933448635723014144 Before you allow your eyes to … Continue reading

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These 3 Science Metrics Can Categorize Radiohead Better Than Spotify’s

These 3 Science Metrics Can Categorize Radiohead Better Than Spotify’s   In a study titled “The song is you: Preferences for musical attribute dimensions reflect personality”, published in Social Psychological and Personality Science, scientists from McGill, Cambridge, and Stanford explain that … Continue reading

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