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Forbes requires me to disable malware protection to view their site. I found an informative link here instead:

http://dailysignal.com/2016/04/22/nebraska-abolishes-civil-f...



We've changed the URL from http://www.forbes.com/sites/instituteforjustice/2016/04/20/n... to a local newspaper report.


> http://journalstar.com/legislature/a-positive-step-forward-b...

Umm, not sure if it's just me, but this link doesn't even let me read the article without answering a survey like "Do you currently have auto insurance?"


It used to be we had to go outside, find a newspaper box, and put a quarter in it to get a paper. And it was probably just the local paper.


Yes but we didn't have to wash their dishes. Ads are one thing, invasive popover interactive surveys are another.


I love the surveys! It gives me an opportunity to muddle what Google knows about me.


Try disabling JavaScript, the page displays fine on mobile without it.


Thanks, forbes isn't fond of Ghostery.


My work blocks a lot of ad sites, completely out of my control. Forbes and Wired are two where I have to just skip the links, if I'm browsing from there.




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