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Picture of the day for May 28, 2016

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Picture of the day on May 28, 2016: Interior view of the crossing of the church and Monastery of St. Francis, Quito, Ecuador. The Roman Catholic temple, finalized in the 16th-century, is the largest architectural ensemble among the historical structures of colonial Latin America. The church exhibits a mixture of different architecture styles, as the construction took 150 years.

brushy: Word of the day for May 28, 2016

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Word of the day is brushy : Having a similar texture to a fox’s tail; brushlike, bushy. Of the countryside: having thick vegetation, taller than grass but shorter than trees; having abundant brush; shrubby.

brushy: Word of the day for May 28, 2016

brushy , adj : Having a similar texture to a fox’s tail; brushlike, bushy. Of the countryside: having thick vegetation, taller than grass but shorter than trees; having abundant brush; shrubby.

Picture of the day for May 28, 2016

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Interior view of the crossing of the church and Monastery of St. Francis, Quito, Ecuador. The Roman Catholic temple, finalized in the 16th-century, is the largest architectural ensemble among the historical structures of colonial Latin America. The church exhibits a mixture of different architecture styles, as the construction took 150 years..

Article of the day for May 28, 2016

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Article of the day is The Phantom Tollbooth. Check it out: http://ift.tt/1oWeX6W

Article of the day for May 28, 2016

The Article of the day for May 28, 2016 is The Phantom Tollbooth . The Phantom Tollbooth is a 1961 children's adventure novel by Norton Juster with illustrations by Jules Feiffer (pictured). It tells the story of a bored young boy named Milo, who unexpectedly receives a magic tollbooth one afternoon and, having nothing better to do, drives through it in his toy car. The tollbooth transports him to the Kingdom of Wisdom, once prosperous, now troubled. There, he acquires two faithful companions and goes on a quest to restore to the kingdom its exiled princesses, named Rhyme and Reason. The text is full of puns and wordplay; many events, such as when Milo unintentionally jumps to Conclusions (an island in Wisdom), explore the literal meanings of idioms. A major theme of the book is a love for education. Although the book was not expected to sell well, it received strong reviews and has sold in excess of three million copies. It has been adapted into a film, opera, and play, and trans...

The Only Part Of The National Spelling Bee That Mattered Is This Kid's Ice Cold Game

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The Only Part Of The National Spelling Bee That Mattered Is This Kid's Ice Cold Game

The Only Part Of The National Spelling Bee That Mattered Is This Kid's Ice Cold Game

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The Only Part Of The National Spelling Bee That Mattered Is This Kid's Ice Cold Game My god. Shaking your head as your opponent is trying to spell and then clapping right in the kid's face? That's just raw. Hell yea. (The taunter, Nihar Janga, and the speller, Jairam Hathwar, went on to share the Spelling Bee title.) May 27, 2016 at 09:01PM

The secret life of Kim Jong Un’s aunt, who has lived in the U.S. since 1998

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The secret life of Kim Jong Un’s aunt, who has lived in the U.S. since 1998

The secret life of Kim Jong Un’s aunt, who has lived in the U.S. since 1998

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The secret life of Kim Jong Un’s aunt, who has lived in the U.S. since 1998 For the past 18 years, since defecting from North Korea into the waiting arms of the CIA, she's been living an anonymous life with her husband and three children.

The NSA's guide to the internet is the weirdest thing you'll read today

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The NSA's guide to the internet is the weirdest thing you'll read today

The NSA's guide to the internet is the weirdest thing you'll read today

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The NSA's guide to the internet is the weirdest thing you'll read today “Untangling the Web” cites Borges, Frued, and Ovid — and that’s just the preface.

A Chromebook Is Probably Better Than A Mac And Other Facts

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A Chromebook Is Probably Better Than A Mac And Other Facts Welcome to What We Learned This Week, a digest of the most curiously important facts from the past few days. This week: Chromebooks are good, Trump's hair is a weave and big waves are scary.

Is It Medically Possible to Live Forever?

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Is It Medically Possible to Live Forever? Despite the hyperbole, private funding is changing the science of aging for the better.

A Chromebook Is Probably Better Than A Mac And Other Facts

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A Chromebook Is Probably Better Than A Mac And Other Facts

Is It Medically Possible to Live Forever?

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Is It Medically Possible to Live Forever?