Got 16 hours of sleep last night
Oct. 29th, 2016 10:09 pmstill sleepy.
Maybe I'm coming down with something?
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Maybe I'm coming down with something?
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Inspired by nature: the thrilling new science that could transform medicine
The Last Survivors of Meridian 59
Supreme Court Will Hear Case On Bathroom Rules For Transgender Students
What the Syrian Kurds Have Wrought
Scientists find new genetic roots of schizophrenia
New data shows a deadly measles complication is more common than thought
Tribe vows to fight North Dakota pipeline through winter
When You're a Protester, the Color of Your Skin Is All That Matters
Internet of Things is Growing Faster Than the Ability to Defend It
Is China’s gaokao the world’s toughest school exam?
Trump: 'We should just cancel the election' and declare me the winner
Millions march in a sea of saffron - the silent rage of India’s ignored farmer caste
Poverty, Not Race, Increases A Woman's Risk Of Unintended Pregnancy
Us v Them: the birth of populism
Scientist Goes It Alone on Climate Change to Save His State
Greenland Is Melting: The shrinking of the country’s ice sheet is triggering feedback loops that accelerate the global crisis. The floodgates may already be open.
Mediterranean warming fast, deserts may spread in Europe: study
Last year, STD cases hit an all-time high in the US
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The Right Is Giving Up on Democracy
In this federal prison, inmates have a choice: live with a violent cellmate or end up in shackles.
An investigator who probes wrongful convictions now doubts a case of his own.
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Date: 2016-10-30 05:53 am (UTC)