2015年7月16日 星期四

2015-07-17 U.S. Spotlight


New York Magazine
   
The Hard Truths of Ta-Nehisi Coates   
New York Magazine
“When people who are not black are interested in what I do, frankly, I'm always surprised. I don't know if it's my low expectations for white people or what.” Photo: Lyle Ashton Harris. The Hard Truths of. Ta-Nehisi Coates. After the dreams of Martin ...

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TechCrunch
   
Why Ed Tech Is Taking Off In Latin America   
TechCrunch
Omar Téllez sits on the advisory boards of Moovit and Solomoto. He was formerly president of Moovit. More posts by this contributor: Producing Unicorns In The Land Of Fútbol, Samba And El Dorado · Understanding Tech Penetration In Latin America ...


   


Indianapolis Star
   
Jared Fogle not alone in cooperating with authorities   
Indianapolis Star
Russ Taylor spent the last decade working for non-profit groups that focused on helping kids. In that role, he visited schools to promote a healthy lifestyle and the fight against childhood obesity. It was a job that required travel, and it brought him ...

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New York Times
   
How CVS Quit Smoking and Grew Into a Health Care Giant   
New York Times
Michael Gaffney's throat was scratchy for days, and lemon tea was not helping. So he dropped into a MinuteClinic above a CVS store in Midtown Manhattan on a lunch break. Within minutes, a nurse practitioner tested him for strep throat (negative ...

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Daily Beast
   
Bill Murray Talks Removing Confederate Flag, Defends Miley Cyrus, Blasts Rick ...   
Daily Beast
The screen legend invaded San Diego's annual nerd convention for a rousing hour-long discussion on everything from Islam to Miley Cyrus. Shop ▾. American hero Bill Murray made his first-ever trip to Comic-Con on Thursday as the booming sounds of ...


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CNN
   
7 rooftop hotel pools with amazing city views   
CNN
(CNN) Summer in the city can be really fun -- and scorching hot. Enter the rooftop hotel pool that offers not only a cool reprieve from sizzling concrete but also a stunning city view. Marina Bay Sands, Singapore. A dip in the Marina Bay Sands' 150 ...

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BBC News
   
The great gluten-free diet fad   
BBC News
Millions of people around the world are giving up gluten. I know why I stopped buying traditional bread and cakes, but I'm unsure about everyone else, writes William Kremer. This is how to rid your life of gluten. First, chuck out your bread, flour and ...

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New York Times
   
Last Stop on the L Train: Detroit   
New York Times
“Detroit, Just West of Bushwick,” read the first billboard that popped up in Bushwick, Brooklyn, this spring, with a working class scene from one of Diego Rivera's “Detroit Industry” murals. “Detroit, Be Left Alone,” a second one preached soon after ...

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Fox News
   
Is the Apple Watch a bust? Depends who you ask   
Fox News
Apple Watch sales started with a bang but are in a freefall, according to sales data compiled by a market researcher. Not everyone agrees with the data, however. Data released this week by Slice Intelligence shows Apple Watch sales in the U.S. dropping ...

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New York Post
   
Addiction is not a disease — and we're treating addicts incorrectly   
New York Post
We all know addiction is a disease. It has been so classified by all the authoritative sources. The American Medical Association labeled alcoholism an “illness” back in 1967. The Centers for Disease Control, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of ...

   

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