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Early Addition: Does Your Dog Need A Fitbit?
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Early Addition: Does Your Dog Need A Fitbit?


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Published Oct 12, 2015

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  • Unsurprisingly, Brooklyn leads New York State in most craft liquor distilleries.
  • An upstate man is filming a new Star Trek series called "New Voyages."
  • These people have essentially made a Fitbit for dogs.
  • Macaulay Culkin grew up to be Kid Rock.
  • Another of George R. R. Martin's novels may be turned into a TV show.
  • Musician St. Vincent waitressed at her sister's new restaurant in Dallas over the weekend.
  • Airbnb is hooking up two lucky people with an overnight stay in the Paris catacombs.
  • How a mulleted North Carolina man ended up facing felony charges for stealing a minor league baseball team's mascot.
  • A Mets fan called Mike Francesa's radio show and cried on the air.
  • And finally, a cat and a window washer enjoy some quality time:

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