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Feb. 5th, 2017 10:37 pmHow books by black authors lit my way along the Appalachian Trail
Changing the Face of National Parks
The Sunken Lanes of Europe
Growing number of women leading US police departments
How to Learn Geography With Your Hands
Amtrak in the 1970s: Exclusive historical photos
Coffee... made with eggs?
What the Fluff? An American lunchbox icon is turning 100
This Deep Sea Monster Attaches Its Head to Its Neck in the Freakiest Way
Six Freeway Removals That Changed Their Cities Forever
The outsized pleasures of the very small
New Yorkers Step In To Wipe Away Anti-Semitic Graffiti On Subway Car
Afghan children direct traffic on mountain pass for $4 a day
Darwin's Theory of Evolution Roiled U.S. on Eve of Civil War
Why don't more African-Americans become organ donors?
Germ warfare: the battle for the key to modern vaccines
Michigan leads effort to shift workers away from pensions
The Simple Psychological Trick to Political Persuasion
Sometimes, It Does Hurt To Ask
In Israel, teaching kids cyber skills is a national mission
Why Hollywood as We Know It Is Already Over
Can We "Cure" the Men Who Pay for Sex? (This sounds like an interesting approach. If it works, maybe we should consider doing a modified course as part of sex ed. in high school.)
Pornhub wants to be your one-stop shop for sex ed
Police in Chicago Public Schools operate with no special training and little oversight
Across the U.S., police contracts shield officers from scrutiny and discipline
A Lesson Media Missed About the Dangers of Scapegoating
A sagging economy, a complex job market, and a lack of social programs have led to an increase in the number of elderly people living—and dying—on the streets.
Filipinos make up nearly a third of all cruise ship workers. It’s a good job. Until it isn’t.
UN cites 'unprecedented' abuse against Rohinyga in Myanmar
Nanjing Massacre-denying Japanese hotel boss sparks Tokyo protest
Costly Yemen SEAL raid could bolster anti-US anger
Afghan government controls less than 60 percent of country: watchdog
Changing the Face of National Parks
The Sunken Lanes of Europe
Growing number of women leading US police departments
How to Learn Geography With Your Hands
Amtrak in the 1970s: Exclusive historical photos
Coffee... made with eggs?
What the Fluff? An American lunchbox icon is turning 100
This Deep Sea Monster Attaches Its Head to Its Neck in the Freakiest Way
Six Freeway Removals That Changed Their Cities Forever
The outsized pleasures of the very small
New Yorkers Step In To Wipe Away Anti-Semitic Graffiti On Subway Car
Afghan children direct traffic on mountain pass for $4 a day
Darwin's Theory of Evolution Roiled U.S. on Eve of Civil War
Why don't more African-Americans become organ donors?
Germ warfare: the battle for the key to modern vaccines
Michigan leads effort to shift workers away from pensions
The Simple Psychological Trick to Political Persuasion
Sometimes, It Does Hurt To Ask
In Israel, teaching kids cyber skills is a national mission
Why Hollywood as We Know It Is Already Over
Can We "Cure" the Men Who Pay for Sex? (This sounds like an interesting approach. If it works, maybe we should consider doing a modified course as part of sex ed. in high school.)
Pornhub wants to be your one-stop shop for sex ed
Police in Chicago Public Schools operate with no special training and little oversight
Across the U.S., police contracts shield officers from scrutiny and discipline
A Lesson Media Missed About the Dangers of Scapegoating
A sagging economy, a complex job market, and a lack of social programs have led to an increase in the number of elderly people living—and dying—on the streets.
Filipinos make up nearly a third of all cruise ship workers. It’s a good job. Until it isn’t.
UN cites 'unprecedented' abuse against Rohinyga in Myanmar
Nanjing Massacre-denying Japanese hotel boss sparks Tokyo protest
Costly Yemen SEAL raid could bolster anti-US anger
Afghan government controls less than 60 percent of country: watchdog