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Did Hillary's IT Guy Ask Reddit for Help?
September 21st, 2016 6:30 PMA 2014 Reddit post asking for help hiding archived emails may have been submitted by Hillary Clinton's computer specialist Paul Combetta, who recently received immunity from the Justice Department in the investigation of the Democratic presidential candidate's private email server.
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Hyperlapse: A Year of Running
September 21st, 2016 5:30 PMCinematographer Jeff Dougherty made this hyperlapse video using footage of himself running upwards of 150 miles over the course of a year.
Millennials
September 21st, 2016 5:00 PMDepending on who you talk to, the generation born between the early 80s and late 90s are the best generation or they're ruining everything. At least they gave us the internet as we know it today!
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Imagine Dragons, Improved
September 21st, 2016 4:00 PMA bold, powerful reimagining of Imagine Dragons' hit "Radioactive" will leave you in tears.
Internet Memes, Then and Now
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Did Hillary's IT Guy Ask Reddit for Help?
A 2014 Reddit post asking for help hiding archived emails may have been submitted by Hillary Clinton's computer specialist Paul Combetta, who recently received immunity from the Justice Department in the investigation of the Democratic presidential candidate's private email server.
Hyperlapse: A Year of Running
Cinematographer Jeff Dougherty made this hyperlapse video using footage of himself running upwards of 150 miles over the course of a year.
Millennials
Depending on who you talk to, the generation born between the early 80s and late 90s are the best generation or they're ruining everything. At least they gave us the internet as we know it today!
Imagine Dragons, Improved
A bold, powerful reimagining of Imagine Dragons' hit "Radioactive" will leave you in tears.