Thursday, 14 April 2016

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The American Mercenary Who Tried To Start A Private Air Force, And Other Stories, The Farm-To-Table Scam, Is This The Perfect Carry-On?, Do Churches Deserve To Be Converted Into Condos?, WATCH: Well, Here's A Gigantic Alligator Eating Another Alligator, No, You Can't Feel Sorry For Everyone
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Thursday, April 14, 2016
The American Mercenary Who Tried To Start A Private Air Force, And Other Stories
WHAT WE'RE READING THIS WEEK
The American Mercenary Who Tried To Start A Private Air Force, And Other Stories
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How the founder of mercenary firm Blackwater tried to create a private air force, the woman who can't remember the past or imagine the future, and more of the best longform stories of the week.
FARM TO FABLE
The Farm-To-Table Scam
tampabay.com
Restaurants are eager to capitalize on our hunger for the farm-to-table story, truth be damned.
CARRY-ONS WE DIGG SPONSORED
Is This The Perfect Carry-On?
awaytravel.com
Designed to fit on all major airlines, Away's Carry-On is crafted from premium German polycarbonate- that means it's super durable and ultra lightweight. Oh, and it charges your phone to boot.
THE GOD DELUSION
Do Churches Deserve To Be Converted Into Condos?
curbed.com
As developers buy up churches for condo conversion, what's next for our houses of worship?
THAT'S ONE WAY TO WIN A TURF WAR
WATCH: Well, Here's A Gigantic Alligator Eating Another Alligator
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Alex Figueroa was just taking a nice morning walk around Florida's Circle B Bar Reserve, when he stumbled upon an alligator having a rather large breakfast.
ENJOY THAT SCHADENFREUDE
No, You Can't Feel Sorry For Everyone
nautil.us
The idea of empathy for all ignores the limits of human psychology.
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FEELING THE BERNS
Digg Pic Of The Day
Rancher Fred Berns watches a controlled pasture fire burn near Florence, Kansas. Ranchers in the Flint Hills of Kansas routinely burn their pastures in the spring to promote the growth of new grass for cattle to graze on.​ Credit: Travis Heying/The Wichita Eagle via AP
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