Boy, the world sure is exciting today.
Aug. 27th, 2014 06:25 pmInteresting times, we sure do live in some interesting times. It's easy for me to be flippant, of course, the only interesting thing happening to me is one of my cats wandered off. Actually, I'm a bit concerned, it's the second cat disappearance this summer, the other cat belonging to a neighbor. On the other hand, this cat always has has a bit of a wanderlust, and even before this it was never unusual for him to disappear for half a week at a time, so... I don't know.
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Laser pulse turns glass into a metal
Why Israel’s bombardment of Gaza neighborhood left US officers ‘stunned’
No-frills coats set a trend for designer viruses
About 620,000 Military Families Rely on Food Pantries to Meet Basic Needs
McConnell Promises Billionaire Donors He Won’t Waste Time On ‘Gosh Darn’ Minimum Wage Increases
Ohio lawmakers want to limit the teaching of the scientific process
Why You Should Embrace Surveillance, Not Fight It
Ukraine crisis: Rebels push into port of Novoazovsk
How Couples Play With Dolls Predicts Their Parenting Style, Study Says
Trash Burning Far More Polluting Than Expected As Countries Often Fail To Report Emissions
Climate change poses a growing health threat, the UN warned on Wednesday, saying extreme weather and rising temperatures could claim hundreds of thousands of lives and spread disease.
A Look Inside a Slum Cut Off by the Ebola Outbreak
Ebola causing huge damage to W.Africa economies
California drought: Drilling deeper in the hunt for water
Scientists able to 'reverse' emotions associated with memories
Maybe Orphanages Aren’t So Bad After All, Study Says
Walking fish reveal how our ancestors evolved onto land
A U.S. federal appeals court has ruled that Connecticut police cannot claim immunity to quash lawsuits seeking millions of dollars in damages from a botched 2008 raid by a SWAT team that severely injured a homeowner and killed his friend.
( Every last article relating in any way to ISIS, or Syrian or Iraq, because I have plenty of them today )
( And here are all links related at all to police brutality and/or militarization and/or Ferguson )
Laser pulse turns glass into a metal
Why Israel’s bombardment of Gaza neighborhood left US officers ‘stunned’
No-frills coats set a trend for designer viruses
About 620,000 Military Families Rely on Food Pantries to Meet Basic Needs
McConnell Promises Billionaire Donors He Won’t Waste Time On ‘Gosh Darn’ Minimum Wage Increases
Ohio lawmakers want to limit the teaching of the scientific process
Why You Should Embrace Surveillance, Not Fight It
Ukraine crisis: Rebels push into port of Novoazovsk
How Couples Play With Dolls Predicts Their Parenting Style, Study Says
Trash Burning Far More Polluting Than Expected As Countries Often Fail To Report Emissions
Climate change poses a growing health threat, the UN warned on Wednesday, saying extreme weather and rising temperatures could claim hundreds of thousands of lives and spread disease.
A Look Inside a Slum Cut Off by the Ebola Outbreak
Ebola causing huge damage to W.Africa economies
California drought: Drilling deeper in the hunt for water
Scientists able to 'reverse' emotions associated with memories
Maybe Orphanages Aren’t So Bad After All, Study Says
Walking fish reveal how our ancestors evolved onto land
A U.S. federal appeals court has ruled that Connecticut police cannot claim immunity to quash lawsuits seeking millions of dollars in damages from a botched 2008 raid by a SWAT team that severely injured a homeowner and killed his friend.
( Every last article relating in any way to ISIS, or Syrian or Iraq, because I have plenty of them today )
( And here are all links related at all to police brutality and/or militarization and/or Ferguson )