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Rolling Stone Retracts UVA Rape Story
April 6th, 2015 4:30 PMFollowing the release of a scathing report by the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, which determined that Rolling Stone failed to perform even basic journalistic practices in verifying their article about a purported sexual assault at the University of Virginia, the magazine has formally retracted the story but revealed they have no plans to fire the author.
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"I'm Pretty Sure I Know What I'm Doing"
April 6th, 2015 3:56 PM ShareA Bad Egg
April 6th, 2015 3:28 PMThis Easter-themed sketch by comedy duo Grant and Cody proves that out of a dozen eggs, there's always one no one wants.
No You Don't Understand
April 6th, 2015 10:42 AMThis exploitable got its beginning in a manga's reversed panels. Now, it's a favorite for nonsensical gibberish.
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Cat-Lift: An Elevator for Cats
April 6th, 2015 1:31 AMAs nimble as cats can be, it's nice to take the elevator into the garden every once in awhile. Here's "Cat-Lift," an elevator for cats fitted with an infrared catflap and fully operated by the feline passenger.
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Rolling Stone Retracts UVA Rape Story
Following the release of a scathing report by the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, which determined that Rolling Stone failed to perform even basic journalistic practices in verifying their article about a purported sexual assault at the University of Virginia, the magazine has formally retracted the story but revealed they have no plans to fire the author.
No You Don't Understand
This exploitable got its beginning in a manga's reversed panels. Now, it's a favorite for nonsensical gibberish.
Cat-Lift: An Elevator for Cats
As nimble as cats can be, it's nice to take the elevator into the garden every once in awhile. Here's "Cat-Lift," an elevator for cats fitted with an infrared catflap and fully operated by the feline passenger.