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An artist painted a self-portrait of himself on a different drug every day — and he ended up with brain damage

In March 1995, artist Bryan Lewis Saunders began creating at least one self-portrait of himself every day. In 2000 he set out to look for 'experiences that might profoundly affect my perception of self' — and he came up with an experiment titled 'Under The Influence' that did just that.

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An artist painted a self-portrait of himself on a different drug every day — and he ended up with brain damage

An artist painted a self-portrait of himself on a different drug every day — and he ended up with brain damage

In March 1995, artist Bryan Lewis Saunders began creating at least one self-portrait of himself every day. In 2000 he set out to look for 'experiences that might profoundly affect my perception of self' — and he came up with an experiment titled 'Under The Influence' that did just that.

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The US pulling out of the UN Human Rights Council sets a dangerous precedent for the rest of the world

The US pulling out of the UN Human Rights Council sets a dangerous precedent for the rest of the world

The US left the United Nations Human Rights Council because of issues like bias and the council's tendency to promote agendas that undermine human rights. But, as a leader in the advocacy for human rights, the US could set a dangerous precedent to other countries by leaving.

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Galaxy, the crypto-bank founded by Mike Novogratz, is investing hundreds of millions of dollars in projects that'll lure Wall Street to bitcoin

Galaxy, the crypto-bank founded by Mike Novogratz, is investing hundreds of millions of dollars in projects that'll lure Wall Street to bitcoin

BI PRIME: Galaxy Digital's venture arm is eyeing companies that are building infrastructure solutions to lure Wall Street to the market for digital coins.

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The 10 best overlooked movies of 2018 so far

The 10 best overlooked movies of 2018 so far

If 2018 ended today, it would have been a very solid year for cinema. We're taking this opportunity to point out a handful of titles that have yet to land the appropriate exposure, like "Tully" and "Thoroughbreds."

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Trump is planning to stop China taking over American firms — and it's another blow for the 2 countries' relationship

Trump is planning to stop China taking over American firms — and it's another blow for the 2 countries' relationship

New proposals would essentially block firms with 25% or more Chinese ownership from buying US companies involved in what is described as 'industrially significant technology.'

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These 3 unusual travel hacks could help you beat expensive last-minute and summer flights, according to an expert

These 3 unusual travel hacks could help you beat expensive last-minute and summer flights, according to an expert

The founder of Jack's Flight Club explains why last-minute and summer flights are so expensive — and how you can find a deal anyways.

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The difference between empaths, highly sensitive people, and introverts

The difference between empaths, highly sensitive people, and introverts

Empaths, highly sensitive people, and introverts are all easily stimulated by the outside world, but there are a few distinct differences between them. Here's what sets them apart.

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Anthony Bourdain muses about death in the final episode of 'Parts Unknown'

Anthony Bourdain muses about death in the final episode of 'Parts Unknown'

The final episode of Anthony Bourdain's 'Parts Unknown' aired on Sunday night. In the episode, Bourdain explores the Buddhist Kingdom of Bhutan. Discussing Buddhist beliefs, the late chef says: 'It is considered therapeutic to think about death a few times a day.'

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This veteran NASA astronaut has tried SpaceX and Boeing's new spaceships and spacesuits — here's what she thinks

This veteran NASA astronaut has tried SpaceX and Boeing's new spaceships and spacesuits — here's what she thinks

NASA astronaut Sunita "Suni" Williams has flown on multiple spaceships and spent months in orbit. As a member of NASA's Commercial Crew Program, she's had three years of up-close testing of SpaceX's Crew Dragon and Boeing's CST-100 Starliner spaceships and spacesuits. Here's what she thinks.

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