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These Days, You’ve Only Made It If Your House Has Tons of Bathrooms

According to one trend story, members of the one percent won’t even consider a house with a less than double-digit bathroom count.

A radiation dosimeter indicates 0.6 microsieverts in Shibuya, Tokyo, March 15, 2011, after an earthquake and tsunami hit northern Japan. Japan faced a potential catastrophe on Tuesday after a quake-crippled nuclear power plant exploded and sent low levels of radiation floating towards Tokyo, prompting some people to flee the capital and others to stock up on essential supplies.

Radiation from Japan: Why the West Coast Shouldn’t Worry

Worried about nuclear radiation swooping into West Coast states from Japan? The Washington State Department of Health says you shouldn’t be.

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Thursday: Twitter’s Angriest Day

Could “Angry Thursdays” be the next to trend on the networking site?