Well, that's typical.
Dec. 4th, 2017 02:32 amDisrupted sleep yesterday means no sleep tonight. Bah. Humbug!
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HIV denial movement fuels Russian epidemic
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New York City’s Ferry Fleet Is Off to a Fast Start
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Why have Belgian drivers been given free chips this week? (Video)
First U.S. birth for woman with transplanted uterus occurs in Texas
3-D-printed minifactories
Native American Hand Talkers Fight to Keep Sign Language Alive
In Search of the Lost Empire of the Maya
The Common Wisdom about Dog Nipples Is Wrong
The Soybean Is King, Yet Remains Invisible
Reluctant landowners stymie Texas cities' growth plans
Malachite is a poisonous mineral. Please do not fuck the malachite stalactite
The Tibetan Muslims who have made Kashmir their home
To Burst The Bottle Bubble, Fountains In Paris Now Flow With Sparkling Water
France’s butter crisis is a perfect lesson in basic economics
Patients have different hospital outcomes when regular doctors see them
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African protected area saving endangered megafauna
Some New Yorkers warily eye artwork display of Guantanamo detainees
Paid Parental Leave, Except for Most Who Need It
The Complicated Legacy Of A Panda Who Was Really Good At Sex
Nebraska sued for refusing to name execution drugs suppliers
Honduran army enforces curfew after vote count stalls
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HIV denial movement fuels Russian epidemic
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They’re young, they’re smart, they make America great. They’re also undocumented, able to live in the country legally under controversial legislation set to end. Now, with time running out as Congress mulls their fate, they—and thousands more like them—face being sent back to a place they’ve never called home.
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