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Names of Dogs in Ancient Greece
Unlocking the Science of Social Jet Lag and Sleep
200 Years of U.S. Immigration, in 1 Colorful Infographic
Fiction v nonfiction – English literature's made-up divide
The Surprising Origin Story of Wonder Woman
Traffic backed up? Bridge out? More states deploying drones
The physics of the "hardest move" in ballet (Video)
Interactive Maps That Reveal What Cities Sound Like
With No Inkling of the Contents: Viewing Narnia Through a Hindu Lens
Dating to Save Your Tiny Religion From Extinction
When An Autism Diagnosis Comes In Adulthood (Anybody who doubts the evil done by Autism Speaks should pay close attention to that third story. Don't read the comments, I'm convinced NPR has no moderation whatsoever.)
For Susan B. Anthony, Getting Support for Her "Revolution" Meant Taking on an Unusual Ally
Cities begin to challenge a bedrock of justice: They’re paying criminals not to kill
Why Are Educators Learning How to Interrogate Their Students?
When did porn become sex ed?
Call a Dog a Pit Bull and He May Have Trouble Finding a Home (And they ask "What's in a name?")
The Death-Penalty Abolitionist Who Invented the Guillotine
One Easter Sunday, the Alaska Ranger—a fishing boat out of Dutch Harbor—went down in the Bering Sea, 6,000 feet deep and thirty-two degrees cold. Forty-seven people were on board, and nearly half of them would spend hours floating alone in the darkness, in water so frigid it can kill a man in minutes. Forty-two of them would be rescued. Here’s how.
CT Scan Shows Pharoah Ramesses III Was Murdered by Multiple Assassins
Pakistan blasphemy killer's supporters clash with police near parliament
The Untold Stories Of Black Girls
Unconscious racism is pervasive. It starts early. And it creates a deadly empathy gap.
Iraqi Christians fear extinction, see no relief from Islamic State
Names of Dogs in Ancient Greece
Unlocking the Science of Social Jet Lag and Sleep
200 Years of U.S. Immigration, in 1 Colorful Infographic
Fiction v nonfiction – English literature's made-up divide
The Surprising Origin Story of Wonder Woman
Traffic backed up? Bridge out? More states deploying drones
The physics of the "hardest move" in ballet (Video)
Interactive Maps That Reveal What Cities Sound Like
With No Inkling of the Contents: Viewing Narnia Through a Hindu Lens
Dating to Save Your Tiny Religion From Extinction
When An Autism Diagnosis Comes In Adulthood (Anybody who doubts the evil done by Autism Speaks should pay close attention to that third story. Don't read the comments, I'm convinced NPR has no moderation whatsoever.)
For Susan B. Anthony, Getting Support for Her "Revolution" Meant Taking on an Unusual Ally
Cities begin to challenge a bedrock of justice: They’re paying criminals not to kill
Why Are Educators Learning How to Interrogate Their Students?
When did porn become sex ed?
Call a Dog a Pit Bull and He May Have Trouble Finding a Home (And they ask "What's in a name?")
The Death-Penalty Abolitionist Who Invented the Guillotine
One Easter Sunday, the Alaska Ranger—a fishing boat out of Dutch Harbor—went down in the Bering Sea, 6,000 feet deep and thirty-two degrees cold. Forty-seven people were on board, and nearly half of them would spend hours floating alone in the darkness, in water so frigid it can kill a man in minutes. Forty-two of them would be rescued. Here’s how.
CT Scan Shows Pharoah Ramesses III Was Murdered by Multiple Assassins
Pakistan blasphemy killer's supporters clash with police near parliament
The Untold Stories Of Black Girls
Unconscious racism is pervasive. It starts early. And it creates a deadly empathy gap.
Iraqi Christians fear extinction, see no relief from Islamic State
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Date: 2016-03-29 04:49 am (UTC)