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12/31/2016

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The U.S. spends more on health care than any other country. Here’s what we’re buying.

Angela Merkel is destroying Europe.  The current wave of terrorism and the enormous fear of crime and disorder in European cities is proving mortally dangerous not just to her own party, but to the European Union itself.

Scientists can now sniff out 17 diseases from a single breath sample – ScienceAlert

People we lost in 2016



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Fridays Open Road

12/30/2016

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When the wind of change blows, some build walls while others build windmills.


Chinese Proverb

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Get Ready

12/29/2016

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Noah Forman is a ride-share driver (Uber/Lyft), who recently set the unofficial record for most consecutive green lights hit while driving in Manhattan. On a record-setting drive last week, Noah hit 240 consecutive green lights while driving up and down the island.. As someone who used to drive a line run bus into NYC everyday from Ma and Ct, I can honestly say that this video just put a big smile on my face. 

Top Ex-White House Economist
Admits 94% Of All New Jobs Under Obama Were Part-Time

Survey Reveals Where Girls Fantasize About Having Sex 
Sex, like most things in life, can slip in a monotonous routine, especially to those in a monogamous relationship. A fail-proof way of adding a little hot sauce to your sex life is to live out a fantasy of yours or hers. The folks over at
Sleep Cupid surveyed 3,000 adult women to decipher where they most fantasize about having sex.

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12/28/2016

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Israel, a Medical Marijuana Pioneer, Is Eager to Capitalize
Israeli scientists began their pioneering research to isolate the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana with a 10-pound stash seized by the Tel Aviv police. That effort, in the 1960s, helped propel Israel to the vanguard of research into the plant’s medicinal properties and lay the foundations for a medical
marijuana industry.

The Infamous Can Opener Bridge

The 11 foot 8 inches bridge, also known as the Norfolk Southern–Gregson Street Overpass, located in Durham, North Carolina, United States, has attracted international attention because it frequently tears the roofs off of trucks as they pass under the bridge.

The bridge cannot be raised, because nearby railroad crossings would also have to be raised. Jürgen Henn, who works in a nearby office, mounted a video camera to
record the crashes. Since April 2008, he has recorded over 100 crashes.

India Pale Ales

A history of the authentically global beer

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12/27/2016

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The Most Popular Science Stories of 2016
The presidential election took center stage, but our readers were also fascinated by everything from particle physics and rage disorder to autism in girls and the polar vortex

A new long-term study out of Finland found that the more frequently men relaxed in a sauna, the less likely they were to develop Alzheimer’s.
Published in Age and Ageing and highlighted by the New York Times’ Well blog, the study tracked 2,315 healthy guys between the ages of 42 and 60 over the course of about 20 years.

Aging baby boomers increasingly embrace 
marijuana, heavy alcohol use

The “Snowflake” Generation:
Real or Imagined?

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12/26/2016

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After all, It’s the Season of Giving
Man disguised as Father Christmas hands out sweets before robbing a bank

It’s Official, Science Confirms What We’ve always Known
 Weed Makes You Chill, Booze Gets You Riled Up. This study investigated the acute effects of alcohol and cannabis on subjective aggression in alcohol and cannabis users, respectively, following aggression exposure.

More Adventures from America’s Family Fun Place
Five adults were arraigned on assault, weapons, and other charges following an alcohol-fueled weekend melee at the Chuck E. Cheese’s in Everett.

Here’s why men need a Regular Woodrow
Men should have erections regularly to keep their penis in shape and avoid the chance of shrinkage.
That’s the verdict of scientists.


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Merry Christmas

12/25/2016

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12/24/2016

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A 10-year-old girl from Northern Ireland has wowed people around the world after a video of her singing in her school choir went viral. Kaylee Rogers, a pupil at Killard House School in Donaghadee, was chosen to sing a special biblical version of the Leonard Cohen classic for the school’s festive end-of-year shows. Kaylee who has moderate learning difficulties, gave an emotional performance of the song at a Christmas concert, supported by the middle school choir.

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Fridays Open Road

12/23/2016

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12/22/2016

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Here’s What is Known About The Berlin Truck Attack Suspect
Police launched a massive manhunt Wednesday for Anis Amri, a Tunisian man who was denied asylum earlier this year. He came to Germany as part of the Mass Migration of unchecked refugees. He has been under investigation for potentially planning an attack.

Germany’s security services are under intense pressure to explain how a Tunisian man who was under covert surveillance for several months and known to multiple intelligence agencies for apparent ties to Islamic extremists appeared to fall through the cracks and allegedly carry out Monday night’s truck attack on a Christmas market in Berlin.

10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About the Winter Solstice

The winter solstice is an astronomical phenomenon marking the shortest day and the longest night of the year. In the Northern Hemisphere this is the December solstice and in the Southern Hemisphere this is the June solstice.

Amid the whirl of the holiday season, many are vaguely aware of the approach of the winter solstice, but how much do you really know about it? Whether you're a fan of winter or just wish it would go away, here are 10 things to note - or even celebrate - about the
solstice.


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