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Nov. 23rd, 2016 08:44 pm'Fufu' Diplomacy: How Food Is Helping Chinese See Immigrants As More Than Foreign
The Father of Modern French Cuisine Wrote a Very Misguided Thanksgiving Cookbook
Gut bacteria affect our metabolism
The Best New Maps, According to Cartographers
Our brains have a basic algorithm that enables our intelligence
Inside the Theme Park Where Thanksgiving Never Ends
Study finds some female fish evolve bigger brains when males have bigger genitals
The Remarkable Comeback of Przewalski's Horse
Education Secretary King calls for end to paddling students
Spanking Young Children Declines Overall But Persists In Poorer Households
NASA demonstrates EM Drive theory, but don't get too excited
The Origins of Our Misguided Hatred for Pigeons (I've always liked pigeons. They're feral, really, not wild, which is what gives them their amazing variety of patterns. Looking different from each other makes it easier to see them as individuals with real personalities, unlike other birds.)
'They're a lot like us': Program pairs inmates, wild horses
Finding Help And Healing Through Santeria
Big in Brazil
Student school takeovers could be trouble for Brazil reforms
Thanksgiving, a Celebration of Inequality: For decades, Gilded Age populists and secularist crusaders criticized the holiday’s gospel of abundance.
A Photographic Chronicle of America's Working Poor
The States That College Graduates Are Most Likely to Leave
In a landmark lawsuit, the Rosebud Sioux tribe is suing its government-run hospital for failing to provide the free health care that they say has been promised since 1868. The feds, in turn, argue that they actually have no legal obligation to provide care.
Jared Kushner Isn’t Alone: Universities Still Give Rich and Connected Applicants a Leg Up
“Real Americans” vs. “coastal elites”: What right-wing sneers at city dwellers really mean
A Portrait of a Man Who Knows Nothing About Climate Change
Long Before ‘Hamilton’ Brouhaha, Theater Was Anything but Polite
Meet the 'Hamilton Electors' Hoping for an Electoral College Revolt (Good luck.)
Americans who live near border say Trump's wall is unwelcome
The Trump Protests Have Reinvigorated the American Radical Tradition
Road salt can change sex ratios in frog populations
Is It Racist To Call Someone 'Racist'?
Illinois hides abuse and neglect of adults with disabilities
When a Woman Is Raped in Rural Alaska, Does Anyone Care?
5 states struggle with surging numbers of foster children. In all five, a common factor driving the increase has been a surge of substance abuse by parents.
Jailed in Japan for a crime she didn’t commit, a young American teacher learns the meaning of the phrase sho ga nai — “It can’t be helped.”
The Father of Modern French Cuisine Wrote a Very Misguided Thanksgiving Cookbook
Gut bacteria affect our metabolism
The Best New Maps, According to Cartographers
Our brains have a basic algorithm that enables our intelligence
Inside the Theme Park Where Thanksgiving Never Ends
Study finds some female fish evolve bigger brains when males have bigger genitals
The Remarkable Comeback of Przewalski's Horse
Education Secretary King calls for end to paddling students
Spanking Young Children Declines Overall But Persists In Poorer Households
NASA demonstrates EM Drive theory, but don't get too excited
The Origins of Our Misguided Hatred for Pigeons (I've always liked pigeons. They're feral, really, not wild, which is what gives them their amazing variety of patterns. Looking different from each other makes it easier to see them as individuals with real personalities, unlike other birds.)
'They're a lot like us': Program pairs inmates, wild horses
Finding Help And Healing Through Santeria
Big in Brazil
Student school takeovers could be trouble for Brazil reforms
Thanksgiving, a Celebration of Inequality: For decades, Gilded Age populists and secularist crusaders criticized the holiday’s gospel of abundance.
A Photographic Chronicle of America's Working Poor
The States That College Graduates Are Most Likely to Leave
In a landmark lawsuit, the Rosebud Sioux tribe is suing its government-run hospital for failing to provide the free health care that they say has been promised since 1868. The feds, in turn, argue that they actually have no legal obligation to provide care.
Jared Kushner Isn’t Alone: Universities Still Give Rich and Connected Applicants a Leg Up
“Real Americans” vs. “coastal elites”: What right-wing sneers at city dwellers really mean
A Portrait of a Man Who Knows Nothing About Climate Change
Long Before ‘Hamilton’ Brouhaha, Theater Was Anything but Polite
Meet the 'Hamilton Electors' Hoping for an Electoral College Revolt (Good luck.)
Americans who live near border say Trump's wall is unwelcome
The Trump Protests Have Reinvigorated the American Radical Tradition
Road salt can change sex ratios in frog populations
Is It Racist To Call Someone 'Racist'?
Illinois hides abuse and neglect of adults with disabilities
When a Woman Is Raped in Rural Alaska, Does Anyone Care?
5 states struggle with surging numbers of foster children. In all five, a common factor driving the increase has been a surge of substance abuse by parents.
Jailed in Japan for a crime she didn’t commit, a young American teacher learns the meaning of the phrase sho ga nai — “It can’t be helped.”