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Travis Sandoval
Filmmaker, blogger, and burgeoning style icon.
http://www.travissandoval.com
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open.spotify.com
Your 2019 Wrapped
Everyone's year sounded different on Spotify. Get your 2019 Wrapped
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gq.com
How to Stop the Internet From Ruining Your Relationship
Advice from couples who are online, in love, and just doing their best to stay sane.
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nytimes.com
Walter Mercado: There Was a Duality to Everything About Him
The Puerto Rican astrologer, who died Saturday, left behind a cultural legacy in all of Latin America, where for decades many followed his predictions with devotion. Ever since I can remember, Walter Mercado was a part of my life and a presence in our household.
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time.com
A 1970 Law Led to the Mass Sterilization of Native American Women. That History Still Matters
Over a six-year period in the 1970s, physicians sterilized perhaps 25% of Native American women of childbearing age
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menshealth.com
The 6-Week Lower Body Blaster Program Preps Your Legs for Winter
You don't need weights to bombard your glutes, quads, calves, and core.
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geotab.com
What’s the least traveled route in America?
Find the quietest routes in your state and get ready to hit the open road.
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qz.com
Your digital identity has three layers, and you can only protect one of them
What story does your data tell about you?
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newyorker.com
The Quiet Protests of Sassy Mom Merch
A mom who wears a “coffee, wine, and Amazon Prime” shirt could be signalling her commitment to doing as good a job at the excessive demands of motherhood as anyone possibly could.
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narratively.com
My Secret Life as a Reporter for “Doll Reader” Magazine
As a women’s studies major and Very Serious Journalist, I thought I had nothing to learn from people who obsessed over expensive children’s toys. I couldn’t have been more wrong.
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melmagazine.com
A Gentleman’s Guide to Asking Your Wife’s Friends and Family for Gift Ideas
In the event that your significant other has at least one friend, parent or even coworker with whom they occasionally swap short batches of words,...
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classpass.com
ClassPass 2019 Fitness Trends - The Warm Up
The ClassPass 2019 Fitness Trends are here! Find out how ClassPassers spent their time this year and what the 2020 fitness trends will be.
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cjr.org
Bad Romance
What happened to the National Enquirer after it went all in for Trump?
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audubon.org
Climate Action Guide
How to level up your personal impact and make lasting change in the world.
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tedium.co
Disney is Letting Facebook Portal Damage The Muppets’ Brand
For the last couple of months, Facebook has leaned on The Muppets to help salvage its damaged reputation on privacy issues. Hey Facebook, could you please not?
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rollingstone.com
The 100 Best Albums of the 2010s
Pop felt more ambitious than ever, voices from the margins broke through in every genre and great records kept coming at us from every direction.
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theatlantic.com
Can We Touch?
Physical contact remains vital to health, even as we do less of it. The rules of engagement aren’t necessarily changing—they’re just starting to be heard.
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atlasobscura.com
Inside the Abandoned Babylon That Saddam Hussein Built
“If I could, I would go without shoes here, because it’s a holy place,” says a guide to the ancient site.
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theatlantic.com
The Accidental Experiment That Changed Men’s Lives
The Vietnam draft lotteries functioned as a randomized experiment—which has allowed social scientists to study its life-changing effects.
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wearemitu.com
A Geographer Just Created A Digital Map Of Mexico Highlighting Taco Shops And It’s A Thing Of Beauty
This scientists managed to make data sexy and it's all thanks to this map of Mexico's treasured taco, which is now going viral on Mexican social media.
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businessinsider.com
6 habits of mentally strong people that you should adopt today
Like physical strength, mental strength requires consistent practice to maintain. You can start with gratitude and self-care.
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theguardian.com
The 20 best songs of 2019
Our critics have voted til they can’t no more... and these are their tracks of the year. You can listen to all 593 songs that were voted for in our playlist
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gq.com
It’s Maluma’s World Now
The Colombian-born sensation is leaning into becoming the biggest pop star imaginable—and it’s working.
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npr.org
Megan Thee Stallion: Tiny Desk Concert
The budding superstar debuted a new song with Phony Ppl and performed hits from Fever and Tina Snow during the first night of NPR's Tiny Desk Fest.
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aeon.co
Left and Right are both gripped by an identical fear: homogeneity – Holly Case
What people most fear is not difference, but a world in which nothing and nowhere is unique, in which everyplace is the same
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aeon.co
Banned in the USSR: how forbidden music made its way to Soviet streets on X-rays
For two decades following the Second World War, music in the Soviet Union was tightly restricted by the Communist Party. Bans on Western genres such as boogie-woogie, jazz and, later, rock ’n’ roll, as well as other styles deemed threatening to the political order, extended not only to public radio waves, but to private listening too. This prohibition, and the subsequent demand it created, gave rise to a black market of banned records carved into used X-ray film – contraband items colloquially known as 'ribs' and 'bone music' that would later become emblems of rock ’n’ roll rebellion. This short documentary from the UK independent music and arts enterprise the Vinyl Factory traces the grooves of X-ray records, using primary sources to retell how these crackling, bendable bootlegs came to be sold on Soviet streets thanks to their risk-taking, music-loving makers and dealers.
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tedium.co
The Toys That Made Us: How Clever Marketing Makes Toys So Effective
What gives hit toys such a strong gravitational pull? Lots of marketing helps, as a hit Netflix series shows, but our own relationship with toys matters most.
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thehustle.co
The man who cleans 8-story-tall, $250k IMAX screens
When specialty movie theaters need to clean their screens, they call the one man they can trust to do the job right.
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foreignpolicy.com
Mikhail Gorbachev’s Pizza Hut Thanksgiving Miracle
In 1997, the former Soviet leader needed money, and Pizza Hut needed a spokesman. Greatness ensued.
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narratively.com
Dementia Made a New Man Out of My Dad
Raised in Apartheid-era South Africa, my mixed-race father had no shortage of scars. But as dementia overpowered his brain, I met a man I never knew existed.
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outsideonline.com
This Is Your Brain on Exercise
Exercise is as good for your brain as it is for your body, and researchers are just beginning to discover why
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nme.com
NME's Greatest Albums of The Decade: The 2010s - NME Music News, Reviews, Videos, Galleries, Tickets and Blogs
Here it is: the ultimate guide to the 100 essential albums of the 2010s, picked, ranked and dissected by NME experts.
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ozy.com
Try This Twist on a Hot Toddy to Spice Up Your Holiday Party
This beloved beverage from the Andean highlands warms and wows.
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nymag.com
BuzzFeed’s Jonah Peretti on Making the World a Meme
Talking the dress, the dossier, and the next pivot to video with the CEO of the company that transformed digital media over the last decade.
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menshealth.com
This No-Gear Workout Program Torches Fat in Just 24 Minutes
This month-long total body workout plan will get you going fast to avoid the holiday bloat.
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kinfolk.com
Home Tour: The New Palace
In a sleepy city in western Gujurat, Komal Sharma discovers the last maharaja of Morvi’s extravagant art deco playground.
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atlasobscura.com
How Radar Detected Prehistoric Footprints Beneath White Sands National Monument
Researchers have found Pleistocene-era proof of a human, mammoth, and ground sloth trundling along.
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youtube.com
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Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
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youtube.com
YouTube
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
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mensjournal.com
The Best Morning Exercises to Do When You Get Out of Bed
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melmagazine.com
A Browbeating Cultural History of the 'Old Battle-Axe'
"I’ve been trapped in a loveless marriage for the past 12 years to an old battle-axe named Kim." What the hell is a battle-axe, anyway?
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vox.com
Giving thanks may make your brain more altruistic
Neuroscience is revealing a fascinating link between gratitude and generosity.
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nytimes.com
Here's What's Happening in the American Teenage Bedroom
Rowan Winch is 15. He's a businessman. Credit... Eva O'Leary for The New York Times For years, Rowan Winch was nothing if not online. Each day his alarm went off at 6 a.m. and he would roll over in his twin bed, grab his iPhone and start looking for memes - viral images and videos - to share on Instagram.
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outsideonline.com
How to Survive 75 Hours Alone in the Ocean
A new case study digs into the medical records of a lost diver's incredible survival story
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brainpickings.org
The Story Behind Dylan Thomas’s “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night” and the Poet’s Own Stirring Reading of His Masterpiece
“Rage, rage against the dying of the light.”
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wired.co.uk
The bonkers, bristly story of how big toothbrush took over the world
In a few decades, two warring toothbrush giants have carved out a market worth billions, with the help of a little science and some clever marketing. But where does it go next?
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atlasobscura.com
Retracing Ghana's Old Slave Trail
The story of slavery does not begin with the Middle Passage.
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texasmonthly.com
The Story Behind the Long Lost Alamo Movie of 1911
’The Immortal Alamo’ says much about the silent film era, and how San Antonio could have been Hollywood.
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texasobserver.org
Why I Still Love Luby's
Luby’s is closing restaurants and generally struggling. What do we lose if we lose one of the nation’s first cafeteria chains?
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katcupcake.com
Peanut Butter Shortbread
Nothing screams the Holidays like shortbread! But let's bump it up a notch and add some peanut butter in! These bars may sound difficu...
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celebratingsweets.com
Carrot Cake Cookies - Chewy Cookies with Cream Cheese Frosting
Carrot Cake Cookies - Tender oatmeal cookies filled with cinnamon, grated carrots and coconut, filled with cream cheese frosting. Step by step VIDEO!
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