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Jun. 8th, 2016 10:57 pmThe Hidden Depths of Sandra Boynton’s Board Books
The richest families in Florence in 1427 are still the richest families in Florence
Where Coyotes, Foxes and Bobolinks Find a New Home: Freshkills Park
On This Day 75 Years Ago, Disney Animation Changed Forever: The Disney Artists’ Strike of 1941
Couple on iconic Woodstock album cover still rocking decades later: ‘It’s us. That’s who we are. Still’
Do You Live in a Mail-Order Sears Kit Home? These House Hunters Will Find You (They say the 303 is the rarest, but I think we have one just like it only a few blocks from me. I'll have to go by one day and check it out. The girls will like that, the house has several dollhouses for display in the windows to the porch, and they always like looking at them.)
I want this under my kitchen sink, like, yesterday.
Scientists Turn Bacteria Into Living Hard Drives
How A 1918 Author Introduced the World to the Concept of Female Pleasure
2,000-year-old coin collection unearthed in Israel
'Pristine' landscapes haven't existed for thousands of years due to human activity
Lights drown out Milky Way for third of world's population
It’s Rucksacks and Foxholes as Army Goes Old School for New Conflicts
As temperatures rise, flowers emit less scent
U.S. sees no major Islamic State links to Boko Haram, despite claims
Patchy reporting undercuts national hate crimes count
Official map finds Zika-transmitting mosquitoes in much of U.S.
Detroit school rescue plan passes, but Democrats and teachers hate it
In Greek camps, wait for asylum fuels unrest
Digital crowdworkers don’t only do menial tasks like data entry. They’re smart, capable, and hungrier than any algorithm. And they work for cheap.
DIVIDED AMERICA: Evangelicals feel alienated, anxious
Honduras gang violence uproots thousands a month: U.N.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon publicly acknowledged Thursday that he removed the Saudi-led coalition currently bombing Yemen from a blacklist of child killers — 72 hours after it was published — due to a financial threat to defund United Nations programs.
Panama Papers Show How Rich United States Clients Hid Millions Abroad
Iraqi fighters break their Ramadan fast on the IS front line
Libyan forces fight Islamic State in Sirte, predict city to fall soon
Islamic State has lost this much territory in Iraq and Syria this year
Attacks on albinos in Malawi surge, body parts sold for witchcraft: Amnesty
The richest families in Florence in 1427 are still the richest families in Florence
Where Coyotes, Foxes and Bobolinks Find a New Home: Freshkills Park
On This Day 75 Years Ago, Disney Animation Changed Forever: The Disney Artists’ Strike of 1941
Couple on iconic Woodstock album cover still rocking decades later: ‘It’s us. That’s who we are. Still’
Do You Live in a Mail-Order Sears Kit Home? These House Hunters Will Find You (They say the 303 is the rarest, but I think we have one just like it only a few blocks from me. I'll have to go by one day and check it out. The girls will like that, the house has several dollhouses for display in the windows to the porch, and they always like looking at them.)
I want this under my kitchen sink, like, yesterday.
Scientists Turn Bacteria Into Living Hard Drives
How A 1918 Author Introduced the World to the Concept of Female Pleasure
2,000-year-old coin collection unearthed in Israel
'Pristine' landscapes haven't existed for thousands of years due to human activity
Lights drown out Milky Way for third of world's population
It’s Rucksacks and Foxholes as Army Goes Old School for New Conflicts
As temperatures rise, flowers emit less scent
U.S. sees no major Islamic State links to Boko Haram, despite claims
Patchy reporting undercuts national hate crimes count
Official map finds Zika-transmitting mosquitoes in much of U.S.
Detroit school rescue plan passes, but Democrats and teachers hate it
In Greek camps, wait for asylum fuels unrest
Digital crowdworkers don’t only do menial tasks like data entry. They’re smart, capable, and hungrier than any algorithm. And they work for cheap.
DIVIDED AMERICA: Evangelicals feel alienated, anxious
Honduras gang violence uproots thousands a month: U.N.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon publicly acknowledged Thursday that he removed the Saudi-led coalition currently bombing Yemen from a blacklist of child killers — 72 hours after it was published — due to a financial threat to defund United Nations programs.
Panama Papers Show How Rich United States Clients Hid Millions Abroad
Iraqi fighters break their Ramadan fast on the IS front line
Libyan forces fight Islamic State in Sirte, predict city to fall soon
Islamic State has lost this much territory in Iraq and Syria this year
Attacks on albinos in Malawi surge, body parts sold for witchcraft: Amnesty