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What Are Superdelegates? How Bernie Sanders' New Hampshire Primary Win Is Still A Loss To Hillary Clinton

International Business Times 

Although Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders had the second-biggest primary win over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire Tuesday, don’t be fooled into thinking he actually won. He may have won the primary vote — 60.2 percent of the vote to Clinton’s 38.2 percent —but the former secretary of state is still walking away with two more delegates than her former senate colleague.

Why finding your 'biological prime time' could be the key to success at work

BusinessInsider.com 

Daniel Goodman/Business Insider

Want to supercharge your productivity? You may want to start by finding your "biological prime time."

The concept of a biological prime time has been around at least since 2011, when Sam Carpenter wrote about it in his book, "Work the System."

It's the time of day when you have the most energy and are therefore most productive. Everyone's is different, depending on their biological makeup.

Chris Bailey recently wrote about finding his... Читать дальше...

28 percent of female CU undergrads report assault

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

(AP) — More than a quarter of female undergraduate students at the University of Colorado who responded to a survey say they have experienced sexual assault while in college. The Daily Camera reports (http://bit.ly/1PNAkl0 ) that preliminary results from a sexual misconduct survey found that 28 percent of female respondents say they experienced assault ranging from rape to unwanted touching.



Despite Supreme Court, Clean Energy and Climate Progress Are Full Speed Ahead

The Huffington Post 

Let's make one thing perfectly clear - while the Supreme Court's decision yesterday to put a temporary hold on the Clean Power Plan was disappointing, it won't revive the fortunes of the coal industry, slow the transition to clean energy, or cripple progress toward meeting the climate commitment the US made in Paris last year.

Yesterday's decision means the Supreme Court is temporarily pausing the Clean Power Plan from going into effect, while the courts consider the merits of the case. As that legal process unfolds... Читать дальше...

No One Wanted This Canadian Guy's Used Car So He Made An Epic Commercial For It

BuzzFeed 

Complete with windshield wipers ~and~ and windshield.

This is Rob Comeau, a 25-year-old dude in Newmarket, Ontario, who's been trying to peddle a 2010 Nissan Altima on Craigslist and Kijiji for what feels like an eternity.

Rob Comeau

So Comeau did what any person with product to move would do: he made a hotfire commercial complete with dramatic shots and even more dramatic voiceover work.

It probably helps that... Читать дальше...

Big Changes Ahead for Fashion Week

WSJ.com 

As more brands experiment with skipping the runway show entirely, the fashion industry is re-considering the traditional ways of showing clothes. WSJ's Christina Binkley discusses with Tanya Rivero. Photo: Getty

Justin Bieber's "GQ" Cover Will Make You Feel Some Type Of Way

BuzzFeed 

DAMN.

Hallelujah, holy shit: Justin Bieber's first ever GQ cover is here and, can I just say, daaaaamMMNNNN.

Eric Ray Davidson for GQ

Go ahead, take a moment.

KBS2 / Via ello.co

This cover is proof that The Biebs is grown now. And not just grown, but grown AND hot.

Instagram: @gq

And in case you're not dead yet, here's another cover. Читать дальше...

New US Anti-Terror Law Blocks Entry of 17,000 Dual Nationals

Sputnik International 

US Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Gil Kerlikowske said that restrictions on visa-free travel to the United States enacted following the November 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris have been used to revoke US entry privileges for thousands of dual nationals of Syria, Iran and other countries.

How Latin America Is Fighting Corruption

WSJ.com 

Latin America may be on the cusp of a new era, as prosecutors and officials combat pervasive corruption, as within state-run oil company Petrobras. Brazilian prosecutor Antonio Carlos Welter and America's Quarterly editor-in-chief Brian Winter discuss with Tanya Rivero. Photo: Getty

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Sharks’ Martin Jones shuts out Chicago

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

[...] did an apparent Chicago goal that was disallowed following a video review. Jones made 33 saves for his fifth shutout this season and Patrick Marleau scored a power-play goal in the second period to lead San Jose past Chicago 2-0 on Tuesday night. Marleau’s goal, on the Sharks’ only man advantage, ended his six-game drought and was just his second in his past 17. The Sharks, who ended Chicago’s three-game winning streak, are 10-2-2 in their past 14. Jones rebounded to earn his 12th career... Читать дальше...

Business Insider is looking to hire a paid tech intern in New York City

BusinessInsider.com 

Daniel Goodman

Business Insider is looking for a tech intern for its New York office.

Our tech section covers everything from the hottest startups to big tech personalities to Apple earnings.

We need someone who is as enthusiastic about social media as they are about staying on top of the latest product launches and what people in the tech scene are buzzing about.

We want someone who is curious about how certain companies dominate our lives while others crumble to dust. Читать дальше...

The 25 Best TV Dramas Since 'The Sopranos'

«Indiewire» 

This coming Sunday sees what might be one of the biggest event's of the early 2016 TV season — the arrival of HBO’s big new drama “Vinyl.” The show, which focuses on the record industry in the early 1970s and stars Bobby Cannavale, Juno Temple, Ray Romano and more, marks the cable network’s second collaboration with director Martin Scorsese (who produces the show with Mick Jagger, and who directs the two-hour pilot), after “Boardwalk Empire.” The show was co-created with Terence Winter, who... Читать дальше...

Can Coke Own 'Zero'?

WSJ.com 

Coca-Cola is fighting to trademark the word 'zero' for use in its diet brands. After 13 years, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office may be close to making a ruling. WSJ's Mike Esterl reports on Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero. Photo: Getty

The Second Coming of Mission Control

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

For 15 years, Mission Control peddled a particularly cozy breed of kink. If your fantasy was to, say, fondle a stranger inside a cage while dozens of faceless voyeurs watched, this particular sex club was not for you (the Power Exchange encourages that kind of thing). But for open-minded sensualists seeking sex with a side of theatricality, creativity, and, yeah, conversation, 2519 Mission Street was the place to be. "It was kind of a family," says blogger and porn performer Kitty Stryker.


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