Morning Cup of Links: Key West Epitaphs

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The Witty Epitaphs of Key West Cemetery. That’s one way to make sure people visit your grave.
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Here’s what it’s like to be a ‘Quiet Tiny Asian’ every single day. A YouTube series by SJ Son and Ginny Leise get the heart of the matter in minute-long vignettes.  
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Ornithologists Tim Gallagher and Martjan Lammertink went looking for the possibly-extinct Ivory-bill woodpecker in the protected Ojito de Agua area of eastern Cuba. “This gives you a little idea of how hard it is to study these birds. And why nobody’s doin’ it.” 
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The Political Cartoon That Explains the Battle Over Reconstruction. Andrew Johnson was no Abe Lincoln.
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That Viral Story About a Japanese Man Crushed to Death by His Porn Collection is Totally Fake. How an everyday tragedy became an uncontrollable tale.
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This ‘Random Act of Kindness‘ Highlights a Sad Reality. Schoolchildren shouldn’t be hungry in the first place.
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The hunt for better psychiatric drugs. After decades of decline in drug development, we may have some new tools to point the way.
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11 Video Games That Embarrass You for Poor Play. Just in case you want to show off in front of people.


March 6, 2017 – 5:00am

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