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  1. Digg is the homepage of the internet, featuring the best articles, videos, and original content that the web is talking about right now.

  2. Millions Of Students At Risk: India’s Elite Exams Hit By Corruption ‘Scam’. More than 3 million aspirants took India’s top tests for medical and research schools. Their future is now uncertain.

  3. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › DiggDigg - Wikipedia

    Digg (stylized in lowercase as digg) was an American news aggregator with a curated front page, aiming to select articles specifically for the Internet audience such as science, trending political issues, and viral Internet issues.

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    👋 Welcome to Digg. Thanks for creating an account! Your accounts lets you Digg (upvote) stories, save stories to revisit later, and more.

  5. South Korean Soldiers Fire Warning Shots After North Korean Troops Intrude For A Second Time This Month. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said around 20 to 30 North Korean soldiers, while engaging in unspecified construction, briefly crossed the military demarcation line on Tuesday.

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  7. Latest Popular. Today. For You. Everybody Hates I-95. Therein Lies the Charm. Air Mail in Air Mail. As summer travel ramps up along Interstate 95, it’s time we recognize the highway as our national Main Street, says Rich Cohen.

  8. Digg (@Digg) is the official Twitter account of Digg, the website that curates the best stories, videos and podcasts on the web. Follow us to discover the most interesting, funny and viral content from around the internet. Join the conversation with millions of Digg users and share your opinions.

  9. www.youtube.com › @diggDigg - YouTube

    Digg is what the internet is talking about right now, curating the best articles, trending videos and viral threads from around the web, e.g. great balls of fire, all things mesmerizing ...

  10. Digg was the old Reddit before Reddit was Reddit. Reddit still existed, but Digg was bigger and more popular. It operated in a similar fashion with upvotes/downvotes on submissions and comments but didn't have user-created categories like subreddits, only pre-defined ones.

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