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A daily log of online articles I’ve read

What I read today - March 24

  • The Uber Model, It Turns Out, Doesn’t Translate, New York Times
  • Wheat's Evil Twin Has Been Intoxicating Humans For Centuries, Atlas Obscura
  • When Going Out Without a Hat Was Grounds for Scandal, Atlas Obscura
  • Want to Start a New American Farmstead? There’s a School for That., Civil Eats
  • Agricultural Aftershocks: How Japan is Combatting a Decline in Farming, Modern Farmer
  • Expanded NYC Ferry Service Is Officially A Go. But Where to?, Untapped Cities
  • Developers Are "Very, Very Excited To Pioneer" New Neighborhoods Under De Blasio's Affordable Housing Plan, Gothamist
  • New York Passes Rent Rules to Blunt Gentrification, New York Times
  • Why Target Is Fast-Tracking Food Innovation, Fast Company
  • Starbucks is donating all of its unsold food to charity, Tech Insider
  • 190 Bowery's Graffiti-Covered Facade Is Getting Some Changes, Curbed
  • How Hotels Are Capitalizing on Women's Fears of Traveling Alone, Broadly
    One of these days, we're going to start teaching men to stop preying on women.
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