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The odds on various baby names for Prince William and Princess Kate’s child, born (UPDATE!) a healthy baby boy, 8 lb., 6 oz., on July 22, 2013.

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The namesake of this child’s great-grandmother, i.e. Queen Elizabeth II

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The namesake of this child’s grandmother – i.e. the late Princess Diana of Wales

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A bill proposed by Rep. Carolyn Maloney (NY-12) to establish fair and transparent practices related to the marketing and provision of overdraft coverage programs at depository institutions. The Consumer Financial Protection Board recently put out a report highlighting this issue

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On June 11, 2013 the Consumer Protection Financial Bureau released this report on bank overdraft fees – fees charged by banks when a customer has insufficient funds in her checking account to cover a charge. The report reveals that consumers are paying an average of $225 yearly on these overdraft fees at banks such as Bank of America, Citibank, Chase and Wells Fargo. And some consumers are even having their accounts involuntarily closed due to overdraft issues.

Rep. Carolyn Maloney has offered some solutions to this problem with the Overdraft Protection Act of 2013.

The full report can be read here.

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A play on the “Stand Your Ground” law in Florida, which George Zimmerman used to defend his shooting of Trayvon Martin. Pharoahe urges citizens to stand their ground against the unfair criminal justice system.

Pharoahe means that you need to stand up, now, against the system, for progress to happen.

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Fictional pop star Mark Cherry, from Arrested Development, writes on Gob Bluth, magician and member of Mark’s posse. Cherry’s name is a play on the name of Desperate Housewives creator Marc Cherry, who is friends with AD creator Mitchell Hurwitz.

This track was produced by David Schwartz, who created the theme music for Arrested Development

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This line is aimed at magician G.O.B. Bluth, who is trying to be friends with Mark Cherry and his entourage but won’t get the hint that Cherry and crew want him to “get away”

Gob also refuses to call his work “magic tricks,” preferring “illusions.”

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At the time (1996), most people were accessing the internet through “walled-garden” services like America Online, Prodigy and CompuServe. But with Marc Andreesen’s Netscape Navigator browser, more and more people were traveling directly into the Wild Wild West that is the World Wide Web

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