‘You worthless … scum': What it’s like to be targeted by a Donald Trump subreddit; Flint residents too scared of the water to wash. That’s making them sick.; Harvard dining hall workers could strike, so students are hoarding food like doomsday preppers; Gandhi? A racist? Revisionist protest spares no one, as this California dispute shows.; Judge reinstates Brown Univ. student accused of sexual misconduct, blasts ‘organized’ pressure to get him not to; Man unwittingly attempts to rob big-time college runners. A big mistake.; ‘I thought this was the end’: Montana man tells of 2 ferocious battles with same grizzly bear;
 
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Huge dinosaur footprint discovered in Gobi Desert is possibly largest ever
If dinosaurs wore sneakers, its shoes would be a size 104.
‘You worthless … scum': What it’s like to be targeted by a Donald Trump subreddit
I woke up to a string of emails accusing me of inciting violence.
 
Flint residents too scared of the water to wash. That’s making them sick.
Still fearful from the lead levels in Flint's water supplies, many residents have changed their hygiene habits. As a result, the city is facing an outbreak of Shigellosis, which causes bloody diarrhea.
 
Harvard dining hall workers could strike, so students are hoarding food like doomsday preppers
Mini fridges are overflowing. Freshmen have ordered Cup Noodles on Amazon — in bulk.
 
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Gandhi? A racist? Revisionist protest spares no one, as this California dispute shows.
Demonstrators protested the dedication ceremony of a Gandhi statue in a California public park this weekend, calling the revered Indian peace leader "racist," a "molester" and the "father of apartheid."
 
Judge reinstates Brown Univ. student accused of sexual misconduct, blasts ‘organized’ pressure to get him not to
These tactics "have no place in the judicial process. ... One would think students and others affiliated with a prestigious Ivy League institution would know this. "
 
Man unwittingly attempts to rob big-time college runners. A big mistake.
"I was not going to let him go," one of the runners told the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
 
‘I thought this was the end’: Montana man tells of 2 ferocious battles with same grizzly bear
"It's like being struck by lightning twice in the same day; you don't get attacked by the same bear in one day," said the sheriff. "I think he should go out and buy a lottery ticket now."
 
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