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The US Government Believes Self-Driving Cars Are The Future

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The US Government Believes Self-Driving Cars Are The Future The Obama administration says self-driving cars "will save time, money and lives," and issued policy endorsing the technology on Monday.

The US Government Believes Self-Driving Cars Are The Future

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The US Government Believes Self-Driving Cars Are The Future

malcontent: Word of the day for September 20, 2016

malcontent , adj : Dissatisfied with current conditions; disaffected, discontented, rebellious.

Article of the day for September 20, 2016

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Article of the day is An Introduction to Animals and Political Theory. Check it out: http://ift.tt/1oWeX6W

Jeb Bush Is Jimmy Kimmel's Uber Driver In This Goofy Emmys Sketch

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Jeb Bush Is Jimmy Kimmel's Uber Driver In This Goofy Emmys Sketch Apparently James Corden isn't the only late night TV host who needs help getting to work.

malcontent: Word of the day for September 20, 2016

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Word of the day is malcontent : Dissatisfied with current conditions; disaffected, discontented, rebellious.

Jeb Bush Is Jimmy Kimmel's Uber Driver In This Goofy Emmys Sketch

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Jeb Bush Is Jimmy Kimmel's Uber Driver In This Goofy Emmys Sketch

A $21,000 Airplane Seat Is As Stupidly Luxurious As You'd Imagine

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A $21,000 Airplane Seat Is As Stupidly Luxurious As You'd Imagine

Picture of the day for September 20, 2016

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Picture of the day on September 20, 2016: Olympiastadion Munich, located in the heart of the Olympiapark, at dusk.

A $21,000 Airplane Seat Is As Stupidly Luxurious As You'd Imagine

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A $21,000 Airplane Seat Is As Stupidly Luxurious As You'd Imagine Casey Neistat is one lucky duck. He was upgraded from business to first class on his recent flight from Dubai to New York City. He explores the many, crazy amenities and takes a shower with his sunglasses on. September 19, 2016 at 08:58PM

Article of the day for September 20, 2016

The Article of the day for September 20, 2016 is An Introduction to Animals and Political Theory . An Introduction to Animals and Political Theory, a 2010 textbook by the British political theorist Alasdair Cochrane (pictured), was one of the first works to link the question of animal rights to the concept of justice in political philosophy. Cochrane's book examines five schools of political theory—utilitarianism, liberalism, communitarianism, Marxism and feminism—and their positions on animal rights and the political status of (non-human) animals. He concludes that each tradition has something to offer, but ultimately prefers what he calls an interest-based approach, building primarily upon liberalism and utilitarianism. He argues that rights derived from interests can protect animals and place limits on what can be done to them. These rights cannot be violated, even in the name of the greater good. The Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics described the book as "the first introdu...

Picture of the day for September 20, 2016

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Olympiastadion Munich, located in the heart of the Olympiapark, at dusk..

The life of a devil’s advocate

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The life of a devil’s advocate If you haven’t heard of John Henry Browne, the results of a quick Google search may be alarming. Terms like “murderer” and “serial killer” are practically synonymous with the attorney's name.

The life of a devil’s advocate

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The life of a devil’s advocate

Microsoft Weaponizes Minecraft in the War over Classrooms

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Microsoft Weaponizes Minecraft in the War over Classrooms

Microsoft Weaponizes Minecraft in the War over Classrooms

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Microsoft Weaponizes Minecraft in the War over Classrooms Microsoft has been dueling with Google over education software, especially for managing and grading assignments. But "Minecraft" might be its trump card.