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$99 ‘West Village’ Trash Can for Sale at Anthropologie – West Village – DNAinfo.com New York

    This “West Village Corrugated Can” will cost you $99.95. View Full Caption Anthropologie For $99.95, you, too, can introduce a bit of New York City trash history into your home. Upscale clothing retailer Anthropologie is advertising a “handmade” tin can that comes with either rope or wooden handles, for sale online, as a “West Village Corrugated Can.” Initially priced…

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This says so much. | New Republic

John Judis has a lengthy analysis in Vox this morning dissecting the quiet sense of demographic inevitability that has come to define the long-term outlook of Democratic politics. Judis, ironically enough, was one of the original progenitors of the notion that “the groups in the population that are likely to vote for Democrats are growing,…

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Instagram playboy Dan Bilzerian hacked because he uses AOL

On Thursday afternoon, hackers accessed the Twitter and email accounts of infamous “playboy” Dan Bilzerian due to a flaw, the attackers say, in AOL customer service. A professional poker player, Bilzerian is “Instagram famous” for frequently posting pictures of himself with stacks of cash or half-naked women, sometimes both. The reason hackers chose to access his account,…

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He Fell In Love With His Grad Student — Then Fired Her For It – BuzzFeed News

Christian Ott, a young astrophysics professor at the California Institute of Technology, fell in love with one of his graduate students and then fired her because of his feelings, according to a recent university investigation. Twenty-one months of intimate online chats, obtained by BuzzFeed News, confirm that he confessed his actions to another female graduate…

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The Far-Right Revival: A Thirty-Year War? – The New Yorker

Confederate-flag sympathizers rallying at Stone Mountain Park, in Stone Mountain, Georgia, in August, 2015. Credit Photograph by John Amis / Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP Barrier Status: ‘none’ In the winter of 1999, the Kansas City Star asked several local dignitaries and writers to herald the upcoming century by writing predictions, replicating an exercise that the…

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