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Famous Evil Faces and Their Favorite Movies
MediaFeed via AOL· 22 hours agoLeft: Wikipedia/Public Domain Right: Wikipedia/Fair Use Pablo Escobar Known for: Druglord and narcoterrorist Favorite Movie: James Bond movies When the...
Please don’t search Wikipedia for Packers history
Green Bay Packers· 3 days agoHaving seen an article about most pass yards in a single Packers season, I became curious about Lynn Dickey and the 1983 season. Scrolling down through ...
Doug Ingle, Iron Butterfly Founder Who Sang and Co-Wrote ‘In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida,’ Dies at 78
Variety via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoDoug Ingle, who co-founded the heavy rock band Iron Butterfly and was the singer and organist on...
The Real Meaning of Trump’s ‘Unified Reich’ Post
The Atlantic· 5 days agoAt this point, Americans will believe almost any story about Donald Trump. Naturally, the combination of Trump and a “unified Reich” was combustible....
The 30 Best Beach Movies to Watch for Instant Vacation Vibes
Cosmopolitan via Yahoo News· 2 days agoGoes perfect with a rum drink and your couch. Forgetting Sarah Marshall So you go to Hawaii after...
Trump's social media account shares a campaign video with a headline about a 'unified Reich'
The Times and Democrat· 6 days agoThe headline appears among messages flashing across the screen such as “Trump wins!!” and “Economy...
The internet doesn't last forever. Much of it is disappearing, study finds
MSN News· 6 days agoThe Pew Research Center study found many links on news, government, social media and Wikipedia sites...
38% Of Webpages From 2013 Have Vanished, Pew Study Finds
Search Engine Journal· 6 days agoA new study by Pew Research Center reveals the fleeting nature of online information: 38% of webpages from 2013 are no longer accessible a decade later. The analysis, conducted in October, examined ...
Shocking (and Rather Upsetting) Concert Moments from the '70s
MediaFeed via AOL· 3 days agoEditor’s Note: This list was created based on the opinions of the author. The choices presented are...
Here’s how bad link rot is.
The Verge· 5 days agoPew research found that more than a third of webpages from 2013 are now inaccessible. 23 percent of news webpages have at least one broken link, and 54 percent of Wikipedia