Skaters are presumed guilty every street session in California. How rebellion changed the sport

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One afternoon, after watching Kareem Campbell’s part in the World Industries skate video "Trilogy" for the third consecutive time, my mom laughed after his slow-motion nollie hardflip over a picnic table.
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Snap offers as much as $500,000 in base salary to top Snapchat talent. Here's pay data on US jobs in engineering, sales, and more.

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Business Insider analyzed US work-visa data to see what Snap, Snapchat's parent company, offered to pay for jobs over the last two years.
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'That's why I'm out here': Man runs 3,100 miles across US to help fight human trafficking

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (CNN Newsource/KMBC/WKRC) - A man is now almost half-way through his journey across the United States. Not only is he going across the entire U.S., but he's doing it on foot. He's not doing it for fun either, he has a very real and important reason for running.
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Dazzling parties and dashed hopes: To understand Hollywood, you need these 50 books

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Joan Didion’s novel is a cutting-edge study of a decaying Hollywood, saturated “with copycat movies, predatory men, hacks and hangers-on,” wrote Matt. “The most remarkable aspect of Didion’s portrait is not the ruthless precision with which it renders the film business then, but the clarity with which it corresponds to the film business now.”
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