2015年9月20日 星期日

2015-09-21 U.S. Spotlight


TechCrunch
   
Facebook Is Building An Empathy Button, Not “Dislike”. Here's How It Could Work   
TechCrunch
Boz Led Facebook To Conquer Mobile Ads. He'll Tell Disrupt SF How To Adapt. Tech Firms Support Bill Expanding Privacy Rights To Non-U.S. Citizens. Browse more... Facebook Is Building An Empathy Button, Not “Dislike”. Here's How It Could Work.

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Best Week 3 college football bets   
ESPN
After an impressive 2014 season, "Stanford Steve" Coughlin, of SportsCenter with Scott Van Pelt, and Chris Fallica, of ESPN Stats & Information and College GameDay, are back. Every Wednesday during the college football season, they'll give their best ...

   


CNN
   
Muslim teen Ahmed Mohamed creates clock, shows teachers, gets arrested   
CNN
(CNN) When Ahmed Mohamed went to his high school in Irving, Texas, Monday, he was so excited. A teenager with dreams of becoming an engineer, he wanted to show his teacher the digital clock he'd made from a pencil case. The 14-year-old's day ended ...


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POLITICO Magazine
   
The Key to Winning Down-Ballot Races   
POLITICO Magazine
Down-ballot races are increasingly decided by who wins the White House. To grasp this fact, it's best to focus on two numbers: 6 percent and .781. The first number is the total percentage of House districts that voted for different parties for ...

   


Autoblog (blog)
   
2016 Mercedes S-Class Cabriolet airs out the good life   
Autoblog (blog)
Mercedes-Benz has finally dropped the top on its range-topping model, the long-lived S-Class. The new cabriolet takes the handsome, sophisticated good looks of the hardtop model and adds a three-layer canvas roof that can be lowered or raised in just ...

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ThinkProgress
   
Ben Carson's Religion, Explained   
ThinkProgress
At the time, Carson, now known as the Republican party's neurosurgeon-cum-presidential candidate, was growing up in Detroit, Michigan. Struggling with the challenges of a poverty-stricken childhood, he developed what he called “a horrible temper ...

   


Grantland
   
The Adjustment Bureau: How LaMarcus Aldridge Will Fit in With the Spurs   
Grantland
The Spurs have heard the fretting about LaMarcus Aldridge — how he holds the ball longer than any Spur is permitted to, hogs Tim Duncan's territory on the left block, and cares in rather un-Spursy fashion about how many shots and points he averages.

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New York Times
   
$999000 Homes in San Diego, Massachusetts and Utah   
New York Times
EMIGRATION CANYON, UTAH. WHAT: A contemporary with four bedrooms and three bathrooms. HOW MUCH: $980,000. SIZE: Approximately 3,704 square feet. PRICE PER SQUARE FOOT: $265. SETTING: Emigration Canyon is an unincorporated ...


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PCWorld
   
The iPad Pro vs. the Surface Pro 3: We check Apple's lofty performance claims   
PCWorld
The iPad Pro will offer “desktop-class performance” and have a CPU faster than 80 percent of portable PCs shipped. If you just fell off your chair, it's understandable. Those claims made by Apple about its newest tablet are truly bold. They're also ...

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The Federalist
   
How Star Trek Explains The Decline Of Liberalism   
The Federalist
The development of Star Trek's moral and political tone over 50 years traces the strange decline of American liberalism since the Kennedy era. By Timothy Sandefur. Timothy Sandefur. By Timothy Sandefur. September 15, 2015. Email. Print. Follow Us on ...


   

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