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Nov. 4th, 2015 11:28 pmThe great Cold War potato beetle battle
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The Many Lives of Maria Rasputin, Daughter of the 'Mad Monk'
The End Of The End Of The World
“When cabbage and peas were often our best meal.” A Letter from an 18th-century Journeyman Cabinetmaker.
Eye drops could clear up cataracts using newly identified chemical
If you want to keep watching Arrow and Supergirl, you may need to stick with cable. (Or not. Aren't both those shows aired on broadcast television, meaning that even today it's still possible to legally watch without paying for cable or satellite?)
6 Creepy Sixth Senses You've Always Had And Never Noticed
This Animal-Shaped Glockenspiel Is Really a Rad Experiment
Why Mormons Make Great FBI Recruits
Japan's first official same-sex couple celebrate union in Tokyo
6 Subtle Ways You're Getting Screwed at the Grocery Store
Money-Rich and Time-Poor: Life in Two-Income Households
Child Care Is Crazy Expensive, but Child Care Workers Still Can’t Make Ends Meet
The more unequal the country, the more the rich rule. Inequality undermines democracy.
An IM Infatuation Turned to Romance. Then the Truth Came Out.
Why Do So Many Ex-Cons End Up Back in Prison? Maybe they don't.
Can the U.S. Military Halt Its Brain Drain?
One month after the Oregon shooting, approximately 90 Americans a day are killed by guns – but no one wants to talk about it.
The Guns the NRA Doesn't Want Americans to Get
Red Tape Slows U.S. Help for Children Fleeing Central America
A Look At Canada's Bold Plan To Rapidly Resettle 25,000 Refugees
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