Ugh. Everybody's sick.
Dec. 6th, 2014 11:31 amExcept Eva. It has not been a fun St. Nicholas day, but at least Ana is well enough to sit up and play on the ipad. Yesterday she was so sick she was just crying and miserable at bedtime.
I'm keeping an eye on things (sorta) and using the computer to at least stay awake. It's fun.
**************************************************
It's mean boys, not mean girls, who rule at school, study shows
Marked for deportation, Iraq war resisters fight to stay in Canada
Up to two dozen military deserters would likely face stiff penalties upon return to US
City ants are garbage eating, rat-fighting machines
The Red Cross CEO Has Been Serially Misleading About Where Donors’ Dollars Are Going
Bhopal: Tragedy lives on
30 years later, survivors of lethal gas leak still fight for justice
Congrats, you survived the 15 hottest years ever
Ignoring indigenous rights in Amazon fuels global warming - study
Rain brings relief and fear to drought-stricken California
What I've Learned from Two Years Collecting Data on Police Killings
With death of unarmed Phoenix man, has national debate reached critical mass?
No Such Thing as Racial Profiling
Racial profiling will still be allowed at airports, along border despite new policy
There Aren’t Plenty of Fish in the Sea
Hear that? That’s the sound of the ocean dying
Giraffes are silently disappearing
Physics, or sorcery?
Whooping Cough Epidemic? Get Used to It
The post-antibiotic future is here: Chilling report highlights the reality of a global crisis
To combat an unexpected, mutated version of influenza, the CDC has warned Americans to supplement their shots with anti-viral medicine.
Some of our greatest cultural and technological achievements took place between 1945 and 1971. Why has progress stalled?
‘You will not be arrested for using drugs’: What a sane drug policy looks like
America has stopped paying attention, but Ebola is still ravaging Sierra Leone
A handful of farmers and crop scientists are struggling to save the fast diminishing stock of agricultural diversity for the rest of us.
The remarkable collapse of our trust in government, in one chart
Do our brains pay a price for GPS?
French ISIL fighters want to return home, plead for clemency
Syria conflict: Amnesty says rich nations failing refugees
Nigeria's Boko Haram Violence Now Comparable to ISIS in Iraq
ISIS-linked Camps in Libya Fan Concerns About Growing Militant Threat
I'm keeping an eye on things (sorta) and using the computer to at least stay awake. It's fun.
It's mean boys, not mean girls, who rule at school, study shows
Marked for deportation, Iraq war resisters fight to stay in Canada
Up to two dozen military deserters would likely face stiff penalties upon return to US
City ants are garbage eating, rat-fighting machines
The Red Cross CEO Has Been Serially Misleading About Where Donors’ Dollars Are Going
Bhopal: Tragedy lives on
30 years later, survivors of lethal gas leak still fight for justice
Congrats, you survived the 15 hottest years ever
Ignoring indigenous rights in Amazon fuels global warming - study
Rain brings relief and fear to drought-stricken California
What I've Learned from Two Years Collecting Data on Police Killings
With death of unarmed Phoenix man, has national debate reached critical mass?
No Such Thing as Racial Profiling
Racial profiling will still be allowed at airports, along border despite new policy
There Aren’t Plenty of Fish in the Sea
Hear that? That’s the sound of the ocean dying
Giraffes are silently disappearing
Physics, or sorcery?
Whooping Cough Epidemic? Get Used to It
The post-antibiotic future is here: Chilling report highlights the reality of a global crisis
To combat an unexpected, mutated version of influenza, the CDC has warned Americans to supplement their shots with anti-viral medicine.
Some of our greatest cultural and technological achievements took place between 1945 and 1971. Why has progress stalled?
‘You will not be arrested for using drugs’: What a sane drug policy looks like
America has stopped paying attention, but Ebola is still ravaging Sierra Leone
A handful of farmers and crop scientists are struggling to save the fast diminishing stock of agricultural diversity for the rest of us.
The remarkable collapse of our trust in government, in one chart
Do our brains pay a price for GPS?
French ISIL fighters want to return home, plead for clemency
Syria conflict: Amnesty says rich nations failing refugees
Nigeria's Boko Haram Violence Now Comparable to ISIS in Iraq
ISIS-linked Camps in Libya Fan Concerns About Growing Militant Threat