Some fannish links from DW
Dec. 19th, 2018 02:06 amThese skulls may look purple and orange, but they're both red
23 amazing recipes made with 3 ingredients or fewer
Before the MTA and the automobile, philosopher Blaise Pascal created the concept of the bus.
Need some milk? Driverless cars start delivering groceries
Harriet Tubman’s Daring Civil War Raid
Diagnosing the Home Alone Burglars' Injuries: A Professional Weighs In
A Chinese Artist’s Humanizing 19th-Century Portraits of Disfigured Patients
The Pedestrian Strikes Back
Why we're all children of the corn now
Medical Detectives: The Last Hope For Families Coping With Rare Diseases
Susan Potter knew in exquisite and grisly detail what was going to happen to her body after death.
'I wouldn't choose to be brought up by white parents again' (Interesting context here)
Anxiety Is An "Invalid Excuse"
Facebook offered users privacy wall, then let tech giants around it
Did Free Pens Cause the Opioid Crisis? (Seems like a stretch)
A Legislative Battle Looms Over Arizona's Repressive LGBT Education Laws
Where LGBTQ War Refugees Finally Feel Safe
A Family Separated
Child abuse climbs after Friday report cards, study says
A Texas Elementary School Speech Pathologist Refused to Sign a Pro-Israel Oath, Now Mandatory in Many States — so She Lost Her Job (This isn't about Israel or the boycott.)
Forever prisoners: were a father and son wrongly ensnared by America’s war on terror?
Roger Stringer testified against his son Zac in the fatal shooting that killed his younger child. Now he believes Remington’s defective rifle is to blame, and he’s fighting to hold the gun maker accountable.
US sportswear traced to factory in China’s internment camps
Slavery is thriving in Libya, where thousands of black Africans hoping to get to Europe instead find themselves bought and sold, forced to work for nothing, and facing torture at the hands of their captors.
Children as young as 10 fight, kill and die in Yemen’s war