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After diving into the shallow end of a pool, Derek Amato (not pictured) suffered a serious concussion — and found he could suddenly play piano like a pro, despite having no previous training.
GOOD DAY FOR:
The profitability of pumping ironA new study finds that workers who exercise make roughly 9 percent more money than those who stay on the couch. [Death & Taxes]
Hot sauce devoteesAn artisan lollypop maker introduces a spicy Sriracha lollipop made of the much-loved Asian hot sauce. [The Frisky]
Getting the sense knocked into youA Colorado man becomes a piano virtuoso after suffering a concussion from diving into the shallow end of a pool. [Opposing Views] 
BAD DAY FOR:
Wrong numbersA man receives a flood of death threats after getting a new phone number; he soon discovers that the digits used to belong to George Zimmerman, the man who shot and killed Trayvon Martin. [New York]
Hard-to-believe rebuttalsIn response to New York City’s proposed ban on large sugary drinks, Coca-Cola implausibly fires back that no scientific evidence connects sugary beverages to obesity. [Consumerist]
Family-friendly outingsTourists at a zoo in the Netherlands make a run for it after a polar bear shatters the protective glass that separated them. [Videogum] 

I really enjoy these little wrap-ups from The Week’s Magazine, and this one is good one.

theweekmagazine:

After diving into the shallow end of a pool, Derek Amato (not pictured) suffered a serious concussion — and found he could suddenly play piano like a pro, despite having no previous training.

GOOD DAY FOR:

The profitability of pumping iron
A new study finds that workers who exercise make roughly 9 percent more money than those who stay on the couch. [Death & Taxes]

Hot sauce devotees
An artisan lollypop maker introduces a spicy Sriracha lollipop made of the much-loved Asian hot sauce. [The Frisky]

Getting the sense knocked into you
A Colorado man becomes a piano virtuoso after suffering a concussion from diving into the shallow end of a pool. [Opposing Views

BAD DAY FOR:

Wrong numbers
A man receives a flood of death threats after getting a new phone number; he soon discovers that the digits used to belong to George Zimmerman, the man who shot and killed Trayvon Martin. [New York]

Hard-to-believe rebuttals
In response to New York City’s proposed ban on large sugary drinks, Coca-Cola implausibly fires back that no scientific evidence connects sugary beverages to obesity. [Consumerist]

Family-friendly outings
Tourists at a zoo in the Netherlands make a run for it after a polar bear shatters the protective glass that separated them. [Videogum] 

I really enjoy these little wrap-ups from The Week’s Magazine, and this one is good one.

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