In this issue: Fitness tips, meditation techniques, and
VW's CEO stepping down.
---Cyberattach---
Fast Company reports that fingerprints of 5.6 million
government employees were stolen in a cyberattack. Since it
was announced in June that hackers had breached the U.S.
Government's Office of Personnel Management database, the
full breadth of the crippling cyberattack has gone from bad
to worse.
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---Health---
AskMen provides 14 awesome fitness tips that it guarantees
you've never heard of before.
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AskMen provides some meditation techniques that they highly
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---Sports---
The Twittersphere blew up Wednesday when the prosecuting
lawyer in the Patrick Kane sexual assault case suggested
that classified evidence had been tampered with, Sports
Central reports.
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---VW---
As Pope Francis prepared to speak on Capitol Hill in favor
of climate change reform, Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn
announced his untimely resignation, according to Fast Company.
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