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May, 2019

I’ll have a pile of “nice” for 1000 calories, Alex. · Indexed
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Pet Walruses, Hidden Bacon and Other Violations of Actual U.S. Law - The New York Times
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Get away from my tank! : funny
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Every damn time. · funny
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Denver Children's Museum: Adventure Forest is pretty cool : Denver
Digital hygiene | Seth's Blog
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Violent Japanese Mascot That Tickled John Oliver Is Suspended by Twitter · NYT > Home Page
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Imgur
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Birth, in Two Words
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Reach is overrated
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Many Americans Will Need Long-Term Care. Most Won’t be Able to Afford It.
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Chloroform in Childbirth? Yes, Please, the Queen Said · NYT > Home Page
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We're calling on Wendy's to 'Hold the Antibiotics' from its beef supply chain · CoPIRG - Standing Up To Powerful Interests
Work Friend: How to Handle a ‘Ghost Promotion’ at Work
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Opinion | Your Gas Stove Is Bad for You and the Planet - The New York Times
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A change to induction cooking would make sense even if the climate were not a concern, because gas stoves are polluting our homes. Over the past decade, a growing body of scientific evidence has shown that gas stoves throw off pollutants like nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide. When you are cooking, those invisible pollutants can easily reach levels that would be illegal outdoors, but the Clean Air Act does not reach inside the home.

Scientists link gas stoves to asthma attacks and hospitalizations. In 2008, Johns Hopkins scientists urged doctors to advise parents of asthmatic children to get rid of their gas stoves or at least install powerful exhaust hoods.