New York City’s Unionized Workers Are Mostly Minorities, a Study Shows

The decline of white male union membership to 23 percent has many causes, including the near-wipeout of manufacturing in the city, labor experts say.

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How Much Tennis Is Played During a Match?

How much action is there in a tennis match? We took a stopwatch and timed two matches at the U.S. Open last week to find out — and compare with football and baseball.

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More Employers Overhaul Health Benefits

Some companies give workers a fixed sum of money and let them pick a plan from an online marketplace.

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More Employers Overhaul Health Benefits

Some companies give workers a fixed sum of money and let them pick a plan from an online marketplace.

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10 Paragraphs About Lists You Need In Your Life Right Now

“[W]e all recognize that the list[icle] is the signature form of our time” – A New Yorker magazine blogger considers the meaning of the rise of the listicle and mediates on The ListiClock, which really is a real thing, and will actually be happening to you right now when you click on that link, in a way that it’s possible that you may never look away from the computer screen again.

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Kanye’s Performance In Kazakhstan Deemed Not Nice

Earlier this summer when Jennifer Lopez was getting all that flak for performing for Turkmenistan leader Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov’s 56th birthday celebration, Kanye West was busy becoming a father and releasing a new album. That might be the only (barely acceptable) excuse for him not realizing the international criticism he’d face for accepting a reported $3 million to perform at the wedding of Kazakhstan president Nursultan Nazarbayev’s grandson, Aisultan Nazarbayev, over the weekend. But because celebrities are who they are and several million dollars for a couple hours’ work is almost always hard to turn down, that’s just what happened.

West reportedly showed up at the Hotel Royal Tulip in Almaty, Kazakhstan’s former capital, to celebrate the nuptials of Aisultan, 23, and Alima Boranbayeva, 20. Photographer Alyona Gadjilova attended the wedding and took the Instagram video of Kanye now seen round the world. According to the New York Times, she refused to comment.  

Yeezy was quickly called out for his trip to the land best known as “that place Borat came from.” Per the Independent: “Human Rights Watch has singled out Kazakhstan for its ‘serious and deteriorating human rights situation’ which includes ‘credible allegations of torture, the imprisonment of government critics, tight controls over the media and freedom of expression and association, limits in religious freedom, and continuing violation of workers’ rights.’” Indeed, Nazarbayev’s “repression and crackdown” against striking oil and gas workers is why Sting refused an invitation from the Kazakh government to headline their official Astana Day festival in 2011, and likely why Kanye should have said “thanks but no thanks” too.

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Drug agents plumb vast database of call records

SEATTLE (AP) — For at least six years, federal drug and other agents have had near-immediate access to billions of phone call records dating back decades in a collaboration with AT&T that officials have taken pains to keep secret, newly released documents show.

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What might be right for you, may not be right for some.

A “very special” Diff’rent Strokes that’s terrifying for all the wrong reasons. The AV Club looks at a “very special” episode of Diff’rent Strokes as part of their TV Roundtable, which lately has been focused on controversial episodes: Ellen, Amos & Andy, South Park, I Love Lucy

Mental Floss on 12 Very Special “Very Special” Episodes.

The TV Tropes rabbit hole of Very Special Episodes.

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In surprise move, NM county issues same-sex marriage licenses

In this image provided by Char Ullman, Ullman, 51, left, and Carrie Hamblen, 45, get married at the Dona Ana County Courthouse in Las Cruces, N.M. on Wednesday Aug. 21, 2013, after receiving a same-sex marriage license. The couple were among the two dozen or so same-sex couples who received same-sex licenses after the county clerk announced he would issue them. (AP Photo/CourtesyChar Ullman)Gay couples rushed to a courthouse in Las Cruces on Wednesday after the county clerk decided to issue same-sex marriage licenses in a surprise move that came as several legal challenges on the practice make their way through the courts.

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Paris Jackson looks healthy in first photos since suicide attempt

Michael Jackson’s only daughter looks healthy and happy in the first photos of the troubled teen to surface since her suicide attempt last June.

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