It's cooling off
Oct. 5th, 2017 12:45 pmWhich would be great, but my pants are filthy smelly and I need to wash them. And it's too cool for my shorts.
Solution: I have got to get more than two pairs of pants this season. Seriously.
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Solution: I have got to get more than two pairs of pants this season. Seriously.
Self-esteem in kids: Lavish praise is not the answer, warmth is
Mona Lisa unveiled? Nude sketch may have link to masterpiece
One Hundred Years Later, the Tense Realism of Edgar Degas Still Captivates
The Curious Life of an Extra
Time lapse Dandelion flower to seed head (Check out the comments. It is startling to see how many people thought they were two different flowers!)
No. 2 if by sea: Outhouse tied to Paul Revere is excavated
Get Yourself A Treat
Video gamers have an advantage in learning
This island is not for sale: how Eigg fought back
West Africa’s Most Daring Designer
Iceland’s Forgotten Fisherwomen
Some Mother’s Boy
How Science Is Unlocking the Secrets of Addiction
The Inside Story of the Great Silicon Heist
The Risks and Rewards of Student-Exchange Programs
Liz Waite and Kersheral Jessup couldn’t afford a higher education, let alone rent. But they worked and scrounged and slept on couches to put themselves through school. Will their degrees be worth it?
Arresting Disabled Bodies
The Queen of Florencia
Puerto Rico’s eye-popping economic situation, in charts (Also)
Puerto Rico's Dairy Industry, Once Robust, Flattened By Maria
September Is the Strongest Hurricane Month Ever Recorded—Probably
“So mad I could spit”: a former disaster relief official on Trump’s response to Puerto Rico
The different media spheres of the right and the left — and how they’re throwing elections to the Republicans
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Facebook, Amazon, and Google are reviving the ill-fated “company towns” of the Gilded Age
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More people than ever are dying in prison. Their caregivers? Other inmates
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ICE arrests hundreds of immigrants in 'sanctuary cities' around the nation
Deportations slow under Trump despite increase in arrests by ICE
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What Happened to Myanmar’s Human-Rights Icon?