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Cholera in Haiti Isn’t Just Bad News—It’s Not Going Away [wired.com]
Want to Know Julian Assange’s Endgame? He Told You a Decade Ago [wired.com]
The Frantic Development Devouring China’s Natural World | WIRED [ow.ly] [twitter.com]
Did you know Exxon researched hybrid cars (then ignored them)? [greencarreports.com]
Facebook Has Repeatedly Trended Fake News Since Firing Its Human Editors [washingtonpost.com]
Why For-Profit Education Fails [theatlantic.com]
FDA: Homeopathic teething gels may have killed 10 babies, sickened 400 | Ars Technica [ow.ly]
Decolonising Mathematics [iafrikan.com]
Three Problems Choking Afrika’s Technology Entrepreneurs [iafrikan.com]
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Drones begin delivering blood in Rwanda - The Verge [ow.ly]
Ikea bans 'illegal' blind-dating group from restaurant [ind.pn]
Black ThenVince Cullers: First African-American to Own a Full-Service Advertising Agency | Black Then [ow.ly]
Black ThenDr. John Henrik Clarke: Pan-Africanist Writer, Historian, Professor | Black Then [ow.ly]
Black ThenLewis Adams: Founding Force Behind Tuskegee State Normal School | Black Then [ow.ly] @blackthen_
The History of Europe: 5,000 Years Animated in a Timelapse Map [openculture.com]
The Grisly Side of Kathakali Dance - The New Yorker [ow.ly]
America’s Dazzling Tech Boom Has a Downside: Not Enough Jobs [wsj.com]
The internet is actually controlled by 14 people who hold 7 secret keys [read.bi]
A sense of scale: the best microscopy of 2016 | Ars Technica [ow.ly]
think twice about Swedish meatballs in China [youtube.com]
Psych 101 with YouTube’s Head of UX Research Sciences Rob Youmans [blogs.adobe.com]
Obituary: Great Barrier Reef [outsideonline.com]
Hubble Finds 10 Times More Galaxies Than Thought | NASA [ow.ly]
I have 54 new followers from USA, and more last week. See [tweepsmap.com] [twitter.com]
Fitness trackers aren’t very accurate at measuring heart rate — and that can be dangerous [theverge.com]
Elon Musk Is Treating Mars Like It’s a Moore’s Law Problem. It’s Not [wired.com]
Why phone batteries like the Note 7's explode - YouTube [ow.ly]
Scientists plan to create 'Asgardia' nation state in space - BBC News [ow.ly]
“online skimming is more effective because a) it is harder to detect and b) it is near impossible to trace” [gwillem.gitlab.io]
Walmart Paid Its People More to Get Cleaner Stores and Higher Sales [nytimes.com]
Amazon To Hire 20% More Holiday Workers To Meet Growing Demand - Slashdot [ow.ly]
Probably Overthinking It: Millennials are still not getting married [ow.ly]
Uber, But for Millennials Who Want Orchestras in Their Living Rooms [wired.com]
Tramadol is the opioid of the masses in poor countries, and it’s causing big problems [on.wsj.com] via @WSJ
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[]( "BlackInformant [BlackInformant]") In Luke Cage's Harlem, a superhero exposes hip-hop's erasure of Black women [ow.ly]
Wildlife Cameraman Vianet D’jenguet Will Tell His Story in Search of His Roots in ‘My Congo’ [shadowandact.com]
Watch: Barry Jenkins Post-New York Film Festival Screening Conversation About ‘Moonlight’ [shadowandact.com]
Listen to Odetta Cover Dylan [newyorker.com]
Bob Dylan wins Nobel Prize in literature [theverge.com]
Bob Dylan as Richard Wagner [newyorker.com]
Frida Kahlo, now revered as one of Mexico's greatest painters had to endure headlines like this in The Detroit News… [twitter.com]
‘Hunter Gatherer’ (Andre Royo Indie Drama) Will Receive a Theatrical Run + Digital Distribution – Shadow and Act [ow.ly]
#SelfCareSunday -Audre Lorde, Frida Kahlo, @KeyBallah & @ijeomaumebinyuo [twitter.com]
Creating a Pastry Chef From Scratch - The New York Times [ow.ly] @MindOverMunch @hotforfood
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