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Sapiosexual Seeks Same: A New Lexicon Enters Online Dating Mainstream
OkCupid is adding a lot more options for gender and sexual orientation, including androgynous and genderqueer. And then there's sapiosexual, meaning someone who's attracted to smart people.
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A Burger Joint Pays $15 An Hour. And, Yes, It's Making Money
Fast-casual chain Moo Cluck Moo, in suburban Detroit, pays all of its workers far above the typical wage for a fast-food employee. It's part of its business model.
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With Harvest Season, 'Trimmigrants' Flock To California's Pot Capital
Humboldt County is famous for towering redwoods — and pot. Every fall, young people descend on its small towns. They're seeking work as trimmers, who manicure marijuana buds to prepare them for sale.
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Suzan-Lori Parks' New Play, 'Father Comes Home From The Wars'
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks is finishing a run on her latest work, "Father Comes Home From the Wars (Parts 1,2 & 3)" at The Public Theater in New York.
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Richard III's DNA Indicates Family Infidelity
Researchers confirmed in 2013 that bones unearthed in a parking lot in England are the remains of King Richard III. More scandalously, DNA from the skeleton now raises questions of royal infidelity.
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Wilt Chamberlain Gets Extra-Long Stamp
The NBA great, who's 7'1", is the first pro basketball player featured on a U.S. stamp. Kadir Nelson, the artist who created it, tells The New York Times, "We still had trouble fitting him in."
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Russian Newspaper Tries Reporting Only Good News
When the City Reporter was full of cheer, readership on its website suffered. So they're back to reporting regular news.
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Prayers And Holy Water Can't Exorcise The Terrifying 'Babadook'
In the Australian chiller, a bogeyman announces himself in a rhyming, pop-up book on a 7-year-old's shelf. But the real horror is that the boy's mom, a grieving widow, is battling psychic demons.
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ACS to Sell Wireless Unit to GCI to Cut Debt, Focus on Broadband, IT Business
Alaska Communications announced a plan Thursday to reduce debt by selling its wireless assets to General Communications Incorporated, or GCI, for $300…
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