Month: July 2019
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Nation
Arizona Coffee Shop Asks Policemen to Leave
On Independence Day six police officers went to their usual coffee shop in Tempe, Arizona, to order and enjoy iced…
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Technology
The Rise of Digital Fingerprinting
So what exactly is ‘fingerprinting,’ when it comes to your personal information on the internet? The short explanation is that…
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Business
Global Oil and the Strait of Hormuz
Economists say that nearly twenty-five percent of the world’s oil supply is shipped via the Strait of Hormuz. During a…
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Religion
Quebec Forbids Religious Symbols for State Workers
The government of Quebec has passed a ruling that bars peace officers, educators, judges, and a host of many more…
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Politics
Harris and Warren Surge Ahead in Democratic Primaries
It has taken just a few short weeks for voters in Democratic caucuses across the country to send the race…
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Nation
Nashville Pays Flood-Prone Homeowners to Move
The city of Nashville sits on an enormous and ancient flood plain. The soil, while rich and nourishing for trees…
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Technology
Cities Hit by Ransomware
The biggest nightmare that city managers, mayors, and city councils are facing in 2019 is not tax protests, police brutality,…
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Business
MAD Magazine to Cease Publishing New Material
After 67 years of spoofing the American Dream with original and usually rude artwork, poetry, and prose, MAD Magazine will…
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