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He modeled the first McDonald’s double-decker on burgers at a Big Boy and introduced it in 1967 in Uniontown, Pa. A year later, it was on the menu nationwide.

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Most of the household items that fill your shelves were designed by a team of corporate marketers and testers who tweaked the original idea into the product you see. But what if we’d let these things stay true to the vision of their inventors? If we did, we’d be using these products for some very […]
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Things have been ugly for a long time at the front lines of the protest against the proposed Dakota Access Pipeline. Some days will see celebrity guests like Mark Ruffalo and Jesse Jackson standing with the demonstrators, while others are marked by plumes of black smoke from burning tires stacked up as barricades.
The situation isn’t going to get better before it gets worse, if only due to a harsh drop in the temperature in North Dakota, and especially if a threat to block supplies to protesters comes to pass…

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Men have ruled since the earliest societies. In every stage of human history, women have been in margins, struggling through a second-class life. It wasn’t just that women couldn’t vote or that they didn’t get equal pay. Women’s lives were like a horror story. Throughout our history, everyday life was filled with experiences that made […]
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OPEC agrees to cut production

– http://www.reuters.com/USVideoBusiness

The oil cartel agreed to curb output for the first time in eight years. And this time, even non-OPEC producers like Russia are pitching in, as Fred Katayama reports.

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OPEC reached a deal to cut crude production, sending energy stocks and the price of oil higher, though the broader market retreated.

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@BetteMidler so by all means, demean an eminently qualified female to score cheap hack political points. That helps everyone.
— Doug Stafford (@dougstafford) December 1, 2016

If there’s one thing we know about Bette Midler, it’s that we can always count on her for an intelligent take on current political events. Last night, she gifted us with this one:

Trump sucks up to Mitch McConnell by hiring The Turtle's wife, Elaine Chao, to Dept of Trans…

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Part Ralph Nader, part bounty hunter, China’s fakes detectives reap rewards for finding counterfeits — but could go out of business under new rules.

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