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Jul. 12th, 2014 02:30 pmMark Their Words: Medieval Bookmarks
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Miami, the great world city, is drowning while the powers that be look away
Study: Organic Produce Has Fewer Pesticides, More Antioxidants
Do Not Take Writing Advice from the Worst Muse
Pixar’s Ed Catmull Emerges As Central Figure In The Wage-Fixing Scandal
“Smuggler” Protein Finding Could Be Used to Disrupt Bacterial Cell Walls
In the unlikely event that you successfully grow and harvest rice in New York City, a much larger challenge awaits: How do you remove the hard shell, called a hull or husk, that surrounds each grain?
A Deluded Consensus on Discrimination
Soup-Kitchen Volunteers Hate College-Application-Padding Brat
A group of American Quakers are operating what they call a “new underground railroad” to help a few LGBT Ugandans flee their country, where a recent law imposes harsh penalties for homosexuality.
The lawless religious right: Time to stop caving to their ridiculous tantrums
Meet The First Poor Person Allowed To Testify At Any Of Paul Ryan’s Poverty Hearings
She went from Amish, to cake decorator, to champion semi driver
Prison to Table: The Other Side of the Whole Foods Experience
Fracking Is Causing an Earthquake Boom in Oklahoma
This National Blood Drive Is Fighting the FDA Ban on Gay Donors
Ukraine's next battle is Donetsk, but no bombs, please
Ukraine says rebels will pay as missiles kill 23 soldiers
ISIS destroys shrines and mosques, may be targeting Mecca
UN calls for Israel-Gaza ceasefire
Israel Strikes Gaza Mosque as Death Toll Tops 120
Utah Seeks To Block Benefits To Married Same-Sex Couples
A “nationwide gentrification effect” is segregating us by education
Iraq conflict: Kurds seize two oilfields in north
Parched Texas Town Turns to Treated Sewage as Emergency Drinking Water Source