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Date: September 27, 2016 at 08:31AM
The first debate has come and gone, and the show was definitely worth the wait. Whether you're looking the biggest zingers or another flip-flop, we've got you covered with all the highlights. Digg Editions Morning · Tue, Sep 27 A NIGHT TO FORGET SHE WASN'T TRUMPED Just The Good Stuff From Last Night's Debate digg.com The first debate has come and gone, and the show was definitely worth the wait. Whether you're looking the biggest zingers or another flip-flop, we've got you covered with all the highlights. · Miss It (Or, Bless You, Want To Rewatch It)? You Can See The Full Debate Here · NPR's Fact-Checked Transcript Of The Debate SNIFF, SNIFF Trump Takes The Bait politico.com A visibly peeved Trump keeps trying to cut off Clinton as she needles him about his business, his climate change talk and his secret ISIS plan. SUITS WE DIGG | SPONSORED Suits That Look This Good Are Never This Affordable indochino.com Bless you INDOCHINO and your made-to-measure suits. They're impeccably designed, made with premium fabrics and currently $375. Use the promo code DIGG and save up to $400. A HEALTHY ALTERNATIVE IT WOULD BUTCHER THE MEAT INDUSTRY What Would Happen If The World Suddenly Went Vegetarian? bbc.com Eliminating meat from our diets would bring a bounty of benefits to both our own health and the planet's — but it could also harm millions of people. A ROLLER COASTER OF URINATION A Health Benefit Of Roller Coasters: Passing Kidney Stones theatlantic.com In a unique, home-spun experiment, researchers show that centripetal force could help people pass kidney stones — before they become a serious health-care cost. BEFORE THE MELTDOWN... WATCH: The 1988 National Aerobic Championship In Its Entirety digg.com Yes, "Key & Peele" did a hilarious sketch based on this exact competition. But we stumbled across this recording of the real thing (hosted by Alan Thicke) and we're big fans, no irony necessary. WHO'S IN CONTROL HERE? [NEW YORK APARTMENT SIZE QUIP] Hess Triangle: The Smallest Piece Of Private Property In New York City amusingplanet.com After the wrecking ball had demolished his building, David Hess found himself in possession of a tiny parcel of land that the city missed due to a surveying error. When the city realized its mistake, it sent a notice to Hess to hand over the remaining property, but Mr. Hess resisted. BATTLEBOTS ON STEROIDS Rise Of The RoboMasters theverge.com The Verge went to China's Silicon Valley to see the front lines of the robot wars FIGHTING THE LONG FIGHT The Soldier Who Wouldn't Surrender mashable.com Ordered never to surrender or take his own life, Lt. Hiroo Onoda fought a solo guerrilla war on a Philippine island for three decades after the end of World War II. VIDEO OF THE DAY ᐅᖃᐅᓯᖅ ᐊᑕᐅᓯᖅ ᓈᒻᒪᔪᐃᑦᑐᖅ This Clever Writing System Makes Our Alphabet Look Like A Total Mess digg.com Inuktitut is a common language/dialect spoken in the Canadian high Arctic alongside English and French. As it is polysynthetic, transliteration doesn't work very well. Instead, there is a beautifully designed writing system in place. IN THE NEWS Wading Through The Aftermath Of Louisiana's 1,000-Year Flood Beef Is About To Go On Sale For The Next Ten Years Houston Man With Nazi Uniform Shoots And Injures 9 International Criminal Court Sentences Islamic Militant To Nine Years Over Destruction Of Timbuktu It may only be Tuesday, but at least the debate is done. Here's to a not-insane rest of the week! View the Edition at Digg.com » Twitter • Facebook • Tumblr • YouTube Advertise on Digg digg.com • Unsubscribe © 2016 Digg Inc.50 Eldridge Street 2nd Floor, NY, NY 10002
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