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'I Just Followed My Interests': Garry Trudeau On 50 Years Of 'Doonesbury'
Doonesbury was the first daily comic strip to win a Pulitzer Prize for tackling social issues, politics and war. It all began as an irreverent strip in the Yale Daily News when Trudeau was a junior.
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In David Yoon's New Novel, Resetting The Internet To 'Version Zero'
David Yoon draws on his own experience working in tech for his new novel, about a disillusioned data whiz who decides to, literally, reboot the internet — with some catastrophic consequences.
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Father's Day Is Now A Thing In India — But My Dad Is Not A Fan
Growing up in India, I never had to worry about Father's Day. But now I do. Would dad like a booze flask with a mustache decal?
Rivals' Gloves Come Off Against Clinton In Democratic Forum
Bernie Sanders and Martin O'Malley jabbed at Hillary Clinton during a Democratic forum in South Carolina Friday night, questioning the frontrunner's liberal bona fides.
Eat, Don't Drink And Still Be Merry: Staying Sober Through The Holidays
Before she stopped drinking, Sarah Hepola relied on alcohol to get her through the holiday season. "What nobody mentions about all the holiday spirit is how much booze it requires," she says.
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Malware And Hacking Forum Darkode Is Shut Down; Dozens Arrested
Those indicted include an accused administrator who created a large network of hacked computers that stole private data "on approximately 200,000,000 occasions."
New Student Loans For A New For-Profit Education Sector
Financing options are multiplying for "coder boot camps" — small, immersive schools that turn out software developers in weeks rather than years.
With Cash And Fat Fryers, Americans Feed Cuba's Growing Free Market
With more people traveling between Cuba and the U.S., money and goods are moving, too. The influx has allowed Cuban-Americans to become investors in the island's emerging private sector.
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For Millions Of Millennials: Some College, No Degree, Lots Of Debt
Noelle Johnson has about $20,000 in student loans and is still working on her degree. Without the higher earnings a B.A. can bring, even a modest student debt load can pose a big challenge.
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CEO Says Wells Fargo Has Transformed After Scandals; Lawmakers Are Skeptical
Both Republican and Democratic lawmakers question whether Wells Fargo has changed its culture away from fraud and mismanagement that have led to billions in fines and penalties against the bank.
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