They say no news is good news
Nov. 22nd, 2016 12:41 amand lately that's true. There's seemingly no good news anywhere.
Listen, first thing in the morning call the Department of Justice and tell them you're concerned and want an audit of the votes. You can't complain that they don't listen to you if you don't tell them what you want! Spread the word, too.
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Sniffing out cultural differences
Junk Food’s Happiest Accident
Dementia on the downslide, especially among people with more education, study finds
Resurrecting America's Great Old Diners, By Moving Them Across State Lines
Study finds chimps perform social grooming behavior the same way their mothers did
3 black Americans see China as their land of opportunity
How the rise of mirrors in the fifteenth century shaped our idea of the individual.
The Factory of Fakes
How a single tree, and the logger who saved it, have changed the way we see British Columbia’s old-growth forest.
How Kellogg worked with "independent experts" to tout cereal
Cement materials are an overlooked and substantial carbon 'sink'
The real secret to Asian American success was not education
Work more days. Carve more turkeys. Don’t get hurt. What poultry workers endure in the frenzied weeks before Thanksgiving.
The Last Unknown Man
With the Kurdish pesh merga on the road to Mosul.
Affluenza Anonymous: Rehab for the Young, Rich, and Addicted
Too quiet on the set; filming accidents often go untold
Early childhood household smoke exposure predicts later delinquency and dropout risk at age 12
Judges Find Redistricting Unfairly Favored Republicans
US Military Leaders Remind Trump That Climate Change Is a Global Threat
Here are twenty lessons from the twentieth century, adapted to the circumstances of today.
Why the Left and the Right Should Oppose Government Registries
EU, US have little leverage as Turkish democracy backslides
Even Israel says this Jewish settlement is illegal. Now comes the showdown.
Why did the forced removal of African Americans seem so plausible in Forsyth County, Georgia in 1912? Was it because it had all happened before?
‘Please, I am out of options’: inside the murky world of DIY abortions
Japanese troops land in South Sudan, fears of first foreign fighting since WW2
Police, citing ‘ongoing riot,’ use water cannons on Dakota Access protesters in freezing weather
Get used to heat records; study predicts far more in future
Listen, first thing in the morning call the Department of Justice and tell them you're concerned and want an audit of the votes. You can't complain that they don't listen to you if you don't tell them what you want! Spread the word, too.
Sniffing out cultural differences
Junk Food’s Happiest Accident
Dementia on the downslide, especially among people with more education, study finds
Resurrecting America's Great Old Diners, By Moving Them Across State Lines
Study finds chimps perform social grooming behavior the same way their mothers did
3 black Americans see China as their land of opportunity
How the rise of mirrors in the fifteenth century shaped our idea of the individual.
The Factory of Fakes
How a single tree, and the logger who saved it, have changed the way we see British Columbia’s old-growth forest.
How Kellogg worked with "independent experts" to tout cereal
Cement materials are an overlooked and substantial carbon 'sink'
The real secret to Asian American success was not education
Work more days. Carve more turkeys. Don’t get hurt. What poultry workers endure in the frenzied weeks before Thanksgiving.
The Last Unknown Man
With the Kurdish pesh merga on the road to Mosul.
Affluenza Anonymous: Rehab for the Young, Rich, and Addicted
Too quiet on the set; filming accidents often go untold
Early childhood household smoke exposure predicts later delinquency and dropout risk at age 12
Judges Find Redistricting Unfairly Favored Republicans
US Military Leaders Remind Trump That Climate Change Is a Global Threat
Here are twenty lessons from the twentieth century, adapted to the circumstances of today.
Why the Left and the Right Should Oppose Government Registries
EU, US have little leverage as Turkish democracy backslides
Even Israel says this Jewish settlement is illegal. Now comes the showdown.
Why did the forced removal of African Americans seem so plausible in Forsyth County, Georgia in 1912? Was it because it had all happened before?
‘Please, I am out of options’: inside the murky world of DIY abortions
Japanese troops land in South Sudan, fears of first foreign fighting since WW2
Police, citing ‘ongoing riot,’ use water cannons on Dakota Access protesters in freezing weather
Get used to heat records; study predicts far more in future
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