NYC Uber Drivers Are Organizing. Just Don’t Call It A Union

Wired News | 2016-05-10

For the first time, Uber has agreed to officially recognize a group that lets its drivers organize to air their grievances. The post NYC Uber Drivers Are Organizing. Just Don't Call It A Union appeared first on WIRED. ......

Only Robots Can Visit Deep-Sea Vents. Now You Can—In Glorious VR!

Wired News | 2016-05-10

Deep-sea mining outfits are itching to exploit black smoker vents, which are loaded with precious metals like copper. An ROV is recording it for posterity. The post Only Robots Can Visit Deep-Sea Vents. Now You Can—In Glorious VR! appeared first on WIRED. ......

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Make a change to your daily routine with organic tea by Bigelow

The Examiner | 2016-05-09

With an increased attention on responsibly sourced ingredients, people are starting to put more effort into what they put into their bodies. From grass-fed beef to organically-grown produce, more and more people are realizing that it’s not just exercise that helps to improve overall well-being. A...

Medical mistakes kill more Americans than strokes, Alzheimer's

The Oklahoman | 2016-05-08

Researchers at Johns Hopkins University say human error, not chronic lower respiratory disease, is the third leading cause of the death in the U.S. and that Americans deserve to know the scope of deadly mistakes in the medical profession. In a letter to CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden, a Johns Hopkins...

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Tom Brady's $200 cookbook proves to be a quick seller

The Guardian | 2016-05-10

In a further sign that the modern world has gone to the dogs, it emerged on Tuesday that Tom Brady’s cookbook has sold out. Yes, that’s right, Tom Brady’s cookbook: an 89-recipe tome written by an NFL quarterback that costs $200. It’s proved to be a big hit – and further copies won’t be available...

Stephen Curry is first unanimous MVP in NBA history

Toronto Sun | 2016-05-10

Stephen Curry is the first unanimous NBA MVP, earning the award for the second straight season Tuesday after leading the defending champion Warriors to a record-setting season. The Golden State superstar is the 11th player in NBA history to be voted MVP in consecutive seasons and the first guard to...

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