Saturday, November 26, 2016

UpFront special: Noam Chomsky on the new Trump era - Al Jazeera English

http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/upfront/2016/11/upfront-special-noam-chomsky-trump-era-161125114959227.html


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Cuba: Fidel Castro’s Record of Repression | Human Rights Watch


The repression was codified in law and enforced by security forces, groups of civilian sympathizers tied to the state, and a judiciary that lacked independence. Such abusive practices generated a pervasive climate of fear in Cuba, which hindered the exercise of fundamental rights, and pressured Cubans to show their allegiance to the state while discouraging criticism.

Many of the abusive tactics developed during his time in power – including surveillance, beatings, arbitrary detention, and public acts of repudiation – are still used by the Cuban government.

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South Korea's presidential scandal - BBC News

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-37971085


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South Korea's presidential scandal - BBC News

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-37971085


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Friday, November 25, 2016

Bob Margolin - The Last Waltz

http://bobmargolin.com/the-last-waltz


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The Washington Post: Russian propaganda effort helped spread ‘fake news’ during election, experts say


Russian propaganda effort helped spread 'fake news' during election, experts say
The Washington Post

Researchers say sophisticated tools were used to boost Trump and undermine Clinton. Read the full story


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Monday, November 21, 2016

Bernie Sanders, in Madison, claims top 0.1% of Americans have almost as much wealth as bottom 90% | PolitiFact Wisconsin

http://www.politifact.com/wisconsin/statements/2015/jul/29/bernie-s/bernie-sanders-madison-claims-top-01-americans-hav/


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How Much Wealth and Income Does America’s 1 Percent Really Have? - The Atlantic

http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2016/03/brookings-1-percent/473478/


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The Drum: Intel bets big on AI ‘for business and society’


Intel bets big on AI 'for business and society'
The Drum

Calling AI "the next major turning point in human history," Intel CEO Brian Krzanich wrote an editorial likening the coming revolution to the Industrial Revolution, saying this so-called Intelligence Revolution will be driven by data, neural networks and computing power. And, conveniently, Krzanich said Intel is "uniquely capable" of accelerating the promise of AI and is therefore making "major investments" in technology and developer resources to advance AI for business and society alike. This Read the full story


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Sysmon

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Sunday, November 20, 2016

How President Trump could use the White House to enrich himself and his family - The Washington Post

https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2016/11/18/how-president-trump-could-use-the-white-house-to-enrich-himself-and-his-family/?tid=hybrid_experimentrandom_1_na&utm_term=.2a2d01988168


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The solution to lobbying is more lobbying - The Washington Post


The steady growth of corporate lobbying over the last four decades — the subject of my new book, The Business of America is Lobbying ­– has tipped representation in Washington overwhelmingly toward large corporations. The types of organized interests we might expect to provide a countervailing force to business — labor unions, groups representing diffuse publics like consumers or taxpayers – now spend $1 for every $34 business spends on lobbying, by my count. That's up from a 1-to-22 ratio in 1998. Of the 100 organizations that spend the most on lobbying annually, consistently 95 represent business.

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Saturday, November 19, 2016

Stephen Smith shared a link: David Runciman · Is this how democracy ends? · LRB 1 December 2016

It is sometimes said that Trump appeals to his supporters because he represents the authoritarian father figure who they want to shield them from all the bad people out there making their lives hell. That can't be right: Trump is a child, the most childish politician I have encountered in my lifetime. The parent in this relationship is the American state itself, which allows the voters to throw a tantrum and join forces with the worst behaved kid in the class, safe in the knowledge that the grown-ups will always be there to pick up the pieces.

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Russia: Alexei Ulyukayev arrested, fired over $2m bribe

https://www.google.com/amp/www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2016/11/russia-alexei-ulyukayev-arrested-fired-2m-bribe-161115190653772.html?client=safari


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Finally, We Know About the Moscow Bombings | by Amy Knight | The New York Review of Books

http://www.nybooks.com/articles/2012/11/22/finally-we-know-about-moscow-bombings/


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Trump folks

http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/politics/2016/11/donald_trump_is_bringing_america_government_by_the_worst_men.html


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Surveillance

http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2016/11/18/netizen_report_u_k_passes_blanket_surveillance_law.html


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Nationalism

http://www.slate.com/blogs/moneybox/2016/11/18/steve_bannon_is_dreaming_of_a_permanent_majority.html


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Friday, November 18, 2016

Trump « The Word Detective

http://www.word-detective.com/2008/02/trump/


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Beware the liberal thought police

http://theweek.com/articles/662656/beware-liberal-thought-police

One of the secrets of Donald Trump's electoral success was his refusal to abide by many of the limits that liberals have sought to place on acceptable political opinion and debate. In devising their response, liberals need to be careful. Yes, Trump is putting certain previously excluded issues on the table for first-order public deliberation. Liberals (rightly) oppose Trump's policy proposals on these issues. But the best way to respond is to make arguments against adopting those policies — to engage in first-order politics — and not to revert to second-order politics by repeatedly screaming "racism!" in the vain hope of getting these issues taken back off the table.

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Thursday, November 17, 2016

California Democrats ask Obama to pardon nearly 750,000 'Dreamers,' but White House says it wouldn't work - LA Times

http://www.latimes.com/politics/essential/la-pol-ca-essential-politics-updates-california-democrats-ask-obama-to-1479410268-htmlstory.html


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John McAfee on privacy: 'Everybody has something to hide'


And speaking to him in person, he echoes the sentiment, albeit in a more nuanced way. "I don't think governments or anyone has the right to invade anybody's privacy because it is the fundamental rock upon which a rational, smoothly functioning and polite society is built," he said.

"You take privacy away and I promise you – all three of those things will disappear. I'm gonna find out you're a supporter of Isis or you're sleeping with my daughter. We keep these things secret for a reason. We are not perfect and should not be expected to be perfect."


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Forsetti's Justice: On Rural America: Understanding Isn’t The Problem

http://forsetti.tumblr.com/post/153181757500/on-rural-america-understanding-isnt-the-problem


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Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Trump's housing discrimination lawsuit ranks among largest in U.S. history - POLITICO

http://www.politico.com/blogs/2016-presidential-debate-fact-check/2016/09/trump-housing-discrimination-largest-in-history-228741


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Stephen Smith shared a link: House GOP to vote on bringing back earmarks | TheHill

House GOP to vote on bringing back earmarks | TheHill from Mazel Tov Cocktail's Tweet

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Stephen Smith shared a link: Steve Bannon Suggests There Are Too Many Asian CEOs In Silicon Valley | The Huffington Post


Steve Bannon, the man President-elect Donald Trump has chosen to be his chief strategist, expressed dismay at the number of tech execs who are immigrants from Asia.

But Trump, who has pledged to build a wall along the U.S. border with Mexico to keep people out, has said he wants immigrants educated at Ivy League universities and therefore capable of success to stay.

Bannon is the executive chairman of Breitbart News, a site that regularly airs white nationalist viewpointsHe and his beliefs have come under scrutiny since America's next president appointed him to the senior leadership role in the incoming administration on Sunday. 

Trump was a guest on his Sirius XM "Breitbart News Daily" radio show when Bannon made the remarks on Nov. 5, 2015.

"People are coming in and they're taking jobs and people are getting paid less money," Trump said during the broadcast. "A lot of it has to do with borders."

But people who are capable of making lots of money and building big businesses should stay, the New York businessman stressed.

"When someone is going to Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Penn, Stanford, all the greats" and then they graduate, "we throw them out of the country, and they can't get back in," Trump said.

"I think that's terrible," added Trump, who was a regular guest on the show. "We have to be careful of that, Steve. You know, we have to keep our talented people in this country."

Trump asked Bannon if he agreed with him, but the Breitbart executive chairman seemed to have trouble responding to this suggestion.

"When two-thirds or three-quarters of the CEOs in Silicon Valley are from South Asia or from Asia, I think..." Bannon said. "A country is more than an economy. We're a civic society."

Bannon's "facts" were, in fact, well off. A May 2015 study found that 27 percent of professionals working in Silicon Valley companies were Asian or Asian-American. They represented less than 19 percent of managers and under 14 percent of executives, according to the report.

During the exchange on Asian migrants, Trump told Bannon that he wanted people to come into the country.

"You got to remember, we're Breitbart," Bannon replied. "We're the know-nothing vulgarians. So we've always got to be to the right of you on this."

The future Republican president then moved on to tell Bannon of his plans to build a "great" wall as his central immigration policy.

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Kennedy

http://bztv.typepad.com/winter/darksidesummary.pdf

Stephen Smith shared a link: Some advice for Donald Trump from Ronald Reagan’s former secretary of State George Shultz - LA Times



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6 Foreign Words So Dark There Are No English Equivalents

http://www.cracked.com/article_23248_6-foreign-words-so-dark-there-are-no-english-equivalents.html?utm_content=inf_256_40_2&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=fijifrost&utm_campaign=WH&tse_id=INF_615c0160aa3f11e6ae75d71756b4e6b3


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Stephen Bannon and Breitbart News, in Their Words - The New York Times

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/15/us/politics/stephen-bannon-breitbart-words.html


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Stephen Smith shared a link: What I Discovered About Trump and Clinton From Analyzing 4 Million Facebook Posts



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Tuesday, November 15, 2016

The president and the press - Columbia Journalism Review

http://www.cjr.org/analysis/the_president_and_the_press.php

Actual news is almost never made, since the White House has new tools allowing it to release and manage news on its own schedule and terms—its online news report is but one of these.

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A Conversation with Peter Thiel - The American Interest

http://www.the-american-interest.com/2012/02/01/a-conversation-with-peter-thiel/

There has been a tremendous slowdown everywhere else, however. Look at transportation, for example: Literally, we haven't been moving any faster. The energy shock has broadened to a commodity crisis. In many other areas the present has not lived up to the lofty expectations we had. I think the advanced economies of the world fundamentally grow through technological progress, and as their rate of progress slows, they will have less growth. This creates incredible pressures on our political systems. I think the political system at its core works when it crafts compromises in which most people benefit most of the time. When there's no growth, politics becomes a zero-sum game in which there's a loser for every winner. Most of the losers will come to suspect that the winners are involved in some kind of racket. So I think there's a close link between technological deceleration and increasing cynicism and pessimism about politics and economics.

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The war on drugs has failed: doctors should lead calls for drug policy reform | The BMJ

http://www.bmj.com/content/355/bmj.i6067


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Efficacy and effectiveness of influenza vaccines: a systematic review and meta-analysis - The Lancet Infectious Diseases

http://www.thelancetnorway.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(11)70295-X/fulltext


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Stephen Smith shared a link: We need to talk about the online radicalisation of young, white men | Abi Wilkinson | Opinion | The Guardian


When we fret about young people leaving western countries and going to fight with Isis, it's common to focus on the role of the internet in their political radicalisation. It's time we discussed the radicalisation of angry, young white men in a similar way. 

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Trump on 60 Minutes: if Roe v. Wade is overturned, women will “have to go to another state” - Vox

http://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2016/11/13/13618556/trump-60-minutes-roe-v-wade-abortion


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Monday, November 14, 2016

Stephen Smith shared a link: wikidoc

wikidoc from C. Michael Gibson MD's Tweet

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Stephen Smith shared a link: How I Used A/B Testing to Hack My Kids

How I Used A/B Testing to Hack My Kids from Lifehacker's Tweet

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Neoliberalism: the deep story that lies beneath Donald Trump’s triumph | George Monbiot | Opinion | The Guardian

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/nov/14/neoliberalsim-donald-trump-george-monbiot

Those who tell the stories run the world. Politics has failed through a lack of competing narratives. The key task now is to tell a new story of what it is to be a human in the 21st century. It must be as appealing to some who have voted for Trump and Ukip as it is to the supporters of Clinton, Bernie Sanders or Jeremy Corbyn.

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Scientists' 'Open Letter’ to NY Times' Public Editor brightlines Danny Hakim’s 'misleading' GMO article | Genetic Literacy Project

https://www.geneticliteracyproject.org/2016/11/11/scientists-open-letter-ny-times-public-editor-brightlines-danny-hakims-misleading-gmo-article/


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Graphic : NPR

http://apps.npr.org/dailygraphics/graphics/hist-job-map-90/child.html


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Stephen Smith shared a link: Google’s top news link for ‘final election results’ goes to a fake news site with false numbers - The Washington Post

Google's top news link for 'final election results' goes to a fake news site with false numbers - The Washington Post from Washington Post's Tweet

The propaganda of alt right fake news continues.  Can we call Breitbart the American Pravda yet?  The official news source of the Trump administration.

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Princeton University - Earth-bound instrument analyzes light from planets circling distant stars

https://www.princeton.edu/main/news/archive/S47/82/89C62/


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The Huffington Post - US: Joe Biden Trolls Donald Trump In Bittersweet Post-Election Meme


Joe Biden Trolls Donald Trump In Bittersweet Post-Election Meme
The Huffington Post - US

Vice President Joe Biden pulled pranks on president-elect Donald Trump in a bittersweet meme that's been sweeping the web. ... Read the full story


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Sunday, November 13, 2016

Stephen Smith shared a link: Nine Must-Read Books in the Age of Donald Trump

Nine Must-Read Books in the Age of Donald Trump from Marc A. Di Giacomo's Tweet

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Stephen Smith shared a link: Media in the Age of Algorithms – Medium

Media in the Age of Algorithms – Medium from Kate Carruthers's Tweet

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The messy truth about the gulf between Trump, Clinton voters
http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/12/opinions/van-jones-messy-truth/index.html


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What Donald Trump's "America First" vision of the world looks like - Election 2016 - CBS News



The GOP front-runner asserted that the U.S. also "cannot be the policeman of the world" when it comes to allies in the Asia Pacific region, suggesting he would like to see Japan and South Korea develop nuclear weaponry in order to combat North Korea.

"Unfortunately, we have a nuclear world now," Trump said. "Would I rather have North Korea have [nuclear weapons] with Japan sitting there having them also? You may very well be better off if that's the case. In other words, where Japan is defending itself against North Korea, which is a real problem."

Stephen Smith shared a link: How to Restore Your Faith in Democracy - The New Yorker



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Saturday, November 12, 2016

FACT CHECK: Donald Trump's Plan For His First 100 Days As President : NPR

http://www.npr.org/2016/11/10/501597652/fact-check-donald-trumps-first-100-days-action-plan


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What the heck is reconciliation? - MarketWatch

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/what-the-heck-is-reconciliation-2010-03-02


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How is the American concept of libel different from the traditional British concept? | eNotes

http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/how-was-american-concept-libel-different-from-471391


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On Libel And The Law, U.S. And U.K. Go Separate Ways : Parallels : NPR

http://www.npr.org/sections/parallels/2015/03/21/394273902/on-libel-and-the-law-u-s-and-u-k-go-separate-ways


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President Donald Trump vs. the Media Will Be an Epic Battle

http://fortune.com/2016/11/11/trump-vs-media/


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Stephen Smith shared a link: The Night Editor: The Death of a Moderate: My Radicalization



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Stephen Smith shared a link: 2016 Election Thank You Notes - The New York Times



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Trump is a racist

http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/politics/2016/11/the_people_who_look_at_trump_and_don_t_see_a_racist.html


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Friday, November 11, 2016

Stephen Smith shared a link: Conservatives vs. Trump’s infrastructure plan - POLITICO



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Stephen Smith shared a link: Democrats, Trump, and the Ongoing, Dangerous Refusal to Learn the Lesson of Brexit


Those who have been warning of the grave dangers these powers pose have often been dismissed on the ground that the leaders who control this system are benevolent and well-intentioned. They have thus often resorted to the tactic of urging people to imagine what might happen if a president they regarded as less than benevolent one day gained control of it. That day has arrived. One hopes this will at least provide the impetus to unite across ideological and partisan lines to finally impose meaningful limits on these powers that should never have been vested in the first place. That commitment should start now.

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America Has Never Been So Ripe for Tyranny -- NYMag

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/04/america-tyranny-donald-trump.html


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Autocracy: Rules for Survival | by Masha Gessen | NYR Daily | The New York Review of Books

http://www2.nybooks.com/daily/s3/nov/10/trump-election-autocracy-rules-for-survival.html


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Basket of deplorables

http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/politics/2016/11/how_democrats_can_appeal_to_trump_voters.html


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Thursday, November 10, 2016

Stephen Smith shared a link: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: What it means to be black during a Trump administration - The Washington Post



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America Has Never Been So Ripe for Tyranny -- NYMag

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/04/america-tyranny-donald-trump.html


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History Tells Us What Will Happen Next With Brexit And Trump | The Huffington Post

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tobias-stone/history-tells-us-what-will-brexit-trump_b_11179774.html


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Stephen Smith shared a link: How Facebook’s news feed algorithm works.

How Facebook's news feed algorithm works. from Will Oremus's Tweet

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Stephen Smith shared a link: Hyperpartisan Facebook Pages Are Publishing False And Misleading Information At An Alarming Rate - BuzzFeed News



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Stephen Smith shared a link: 12 Trump promises and how he could fulfill them - The Washington Post



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Stephen Smith shared a link: I’m a Muslim, a woman and an immigrant. I voted for Trump. - The Washington Post



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Stephen Smith shared a link: Speaking Out After the Presidential Election? We’ve Got a Few Tips - FIRE



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Stephen Smith shared a link: Neoliberalism – the ideology at the root of all our problems | Books | The Guardian



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Why more than 80 million Americans won’t vote on Election Day - Vox

http://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2016/11/7/13536198/election-day-americans-vote


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Behind Trump's victory: Divisions by race, gender and education | Pew Research Center

http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/11/09/behind-trumps-victory-divisions-by-race-gender-education/

In the 2016 election, a wide gap in presidential preferences emerged between those with and without a college degree. College graduates backed Clinton by a 9-point margin (52%-43%), while those without a college degree backed Trump 52%-44%. This is by far the widest gap in support among college graduates and non-college graduates in exit polls dating back to 1980. For example, in 2012, there was hardly any difference between the two groups: College graduates backed Obama over Romney by 50%-48%, and those without a college degree also supported Obama 51%-47%.

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Stephen Smith shared a link: Trump and Brexit: why it’s again NOT the economy, stupid | British Politics and Policy at LSE



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Saturday, November 05, 2016

Stephen Smith shared a link: Top Ten Books to Give to Adolescent Boys Who Say They “Hate Reading” by Oona Marie Abrams | Nerdy Book Club



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The New York Times: Should We Be Scared of Butter?

Simply substituting 5 percent of calories from saturated fats with the equivalent amount of polyunsaturated fats reduced total deaths by 27 percent, and replacing saturates with monounsaturates (from foods like olive and canola oil, nuts and avocados) reduced deaths by 13 percent. Omega-3 fatty acids from fish also "modestly" lowered total mortality, the researchers found.
However, when saturated fats were consumed in place of carbohydrates, there was no significant drop in cardiovascular death rates and slightly higher death rates from cancer

Should We Be Scared of Butter?
The New York Times

It's back on the table, but not in the quantities the meat, dairy and fast-food industries might have you ingest. Read the full story


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Friday, November 04, 2016

MIT Technology Review: Machines Can Now Recognize Something After Seeing It Once


Machines Can Now Recognize Something After Seeing It Once
MIT Technology Review

Most of us can recognize an object after seeing it once or twice. But the algorithms that power computer vision and voice recognition need thousands of examples to become familiar with each new image or word. Researchers at Google DeepMind now have a way around this. They made a few clever tweaks to a deep-learning algorithm that allows it to recognize objects in images and other things from a single example—something known as "one-shot learning." The team demonstrated the trick on a large Read the full story


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How to Get Beyond Our Tribal Politics - WSJ

http://www.wsj.com/articles/how-to-get-beyond-our-tribal-politics-1478271810


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Stephen Smith shared a link: Five Independent Signs Of New Physics In The Universe



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How To Change Filters In A Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System (RO)

Check out this video on YouTube:

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