Extra Extra: President Of The United States Says Wind Turbine Noise Causes Cancer
April 3, 2019, 5:09 p.m.
Because nobody wants de Blasio to run for president, check out today's end-of-day links: mesmerizing salt mines, Joe Biden addresses handsy criticisms, self-driving cars, parking space face-off, Trump's newest conspiracy theory, and cartoonish dog.

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- Trump apparently believes wind turbine noise can cause cancer, which is just stupid.
- Joe Biden released a video on Twitter addressing criticisms of his history of handsy conduct with women.
- Salt mines are mesmerizingly beautiful.
- Older people are deeply struggling with digital literacy and as a result are targeted by fake news, malware, scams, and hyperpartisan rhetoric online.
- The general consensus is that the sea will rise in Miami Beach somewhere between 13 and 34 inches by 2050. By 2100, it is extremely likely to be closer to six feet. Still plenty of time to buy and flip the condo of your choice!
- The Post found that many of the breast-feeding and pumping sites touted by the city are difficult to access, sometimes filthy and in several cases completely unavailable.
- Will self-driving cars be considered unthinkable 50 years from now? Vox thinks so.
- An ancestry testing company says it is their "moral responsibility" to give the FBI access to your DNA.
- Two drivers in California faced off for nearly two long hours over a parking spot (and the whole thing was documented on Twitter).
- Attacks by white extremists are growing—and at least a third of white extremist killers since 2011 were inspired by others who perpetrated similar attacks.
- Headline of the day: "New Yorkers to de Blasio on presidential run: Just give up."
- And finally, look at this cartoonish turn:
feet don't fail me now
(mercedes.vancleve IG) pic.twitter.com/FEtW0n1ltd— Humor And Animals (@humorandanimals) April 2, 2019