What I read today - May 17
- What Millennials Want from a New Job, Harvard Business Review
- Shell Oil Spill Near Louisiana Dumps 90,000 Gallons of Crude Oil Into the Gulf of Mexico, Mic
- A guy just transcribed 30 years of for-rent ads. Here’s what it taught us about housing prices, Medium
- An All-Volunteer Squad Of Farmers Is Turning Florida Lawns Into Food, NPR
- How Rival Gardens of Eden in Iraq Survived ISIS, Dwindling Tourists, And Each Other, Atlas Obscura
- 'Useless artifacts': Why brands keep making emoji keyboards, DigiDay
- How The Washingtonian grew homepage traffic by 18 percent, Digiday
- How To Kill Mealybugs On Houseplants, Get Busy Gardening
Stupid buggers invested my office palm - Morristown College: School of Freedom, Sometimes Interesting
- Freeganism: food waste’s first wave, The New Food Economy
- ABC No Rio Gears Up for a Razing and a Brand-New Home, New York Times
- America’s Food Deserts Need Community Solutions, Not Big Box Stores, Civil Eats
- Women Who Breastfeed Are Shamed for Smoking Weed. Is There a Good Reason?, Broadly
so good - The More I Learn About Breast Milk, the More Amazed I Am, The Stranger
- Yellowstone Bison Calf Euthanized After Visitors Reportedly Tried to Rescue It Because It Looked Cold, ABC News