Thursday, August 01, 2019

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  • Why is it so common for earthlings to blame every unfortunate occurrence on the “Full Moon”? People tend to interpret information to confirm their beliefs. When life is hectic...
  • How can we use the ideas being discovered by scientists in the field of quantum mechanics to assist us in our own lives? Quantum mechanics scientists have discovered that beams of light...

    • Love like you give a DAMN. Be open, genuine, and empathic, in other words, transparent, vulnerable, and honest. If you do not love like you give DAMN, then you wasting BOTH of your time...

    Featured Health News from Medical News Today



  • Only people who already have hepatitis B can get hepatitis D. Learn more about the causes and symptoms of hepatitis D, as well as the possible complications...
  • Zinc plays a vital role in many functions in the body, including growth. Learn about which foods contain the most zinc here. We also cover vegetarian and vegan options...

    • Pain in the lower left back often originates from muscle strains or kidney problems, but there are many other possible causes. We describe these causes and their treatments...

  • In a unanimous vote, the Delaware State Board of Education placed Odyssey Charter School on probation until June 30th, 2020.  The main takeaway of their probation conditions is...


    • In an article on Delaware Public Media concerning the status of the charter school audit bills, State Rep. Earl Jaques spun a web of lies about State Rep. Kim Williams, the sponsor of...

      Have You Heard



  • TweetIn the latest episode of Have You Heard, economist Marshall Steinbaum talks free college, human capital theory, educationism and why it’s time to disrupt the individualized...
  • TweetRemember back in the early days of the charter school movement when charter proponents used to talk about 1,000 flowers blooming? Well, a funny thing happened to all of those...

    • TweetHave You Heard heads to Michigan to learn about a lesser-known part of the state’s free market education experiment: inter-district school choice. More than 100,000 Michigan...

      Chicago Boyz



  • Yes, the great science fiction visionary, Robert A. Heinlein (PBUM) an Annapolis grad and serving naval officer who was discharged for reasons of health early on in what might have...


    • NEW YORK CITY (AP) – After a journey spanning 5 years and over 100,000 nautical miles, a liberal research vessel has finally returned home to the New York harbor from which it originally...

  • Rebel Wisdom Published on Jan 26, 2018 The second part of Rebel Wisdom’s exclusive interview with psychologist and professor Jordan Peterson – where he talks about the challenges...
  • Jul 31 2019 | by Bill Warner Even in PC Europe the leftists have noticed that Muslim immigrants self-ghettoize and do not attempt to become Europeans. The answer as to why this happens...

    • Armstrong Economics Blog/Rule of Law Re-Posted Aug 1, 2019 by Martin Armstrong

  • On today's BradCast: Special coverage of Night One of the second 2020 Democratic Presidential debate. This one was broadcast from the Fox Theater in Detroit and hosted by CNN. [Audio...
  • On today's BradCast: The hack of over 100 million personal financial records of those who applied for credit cards at Capital One, one of the nation's largest financial institutions...

    • IN TODAY'S RADIO REPORT: California wins, Trump loses as four major automakers make a deal on fuel-efficient cars; Two cable networks to host climate change town halls for 2020 presidential...

      bluebird of bitterness



  • Here’s a little stroll down memory lane in celebration of National Girlfriends Day (yes, it’s a real thing): ❧ ❧ ❧ A group of girlfriends, all aged 40, discussed where they...
  • Send in the clowns

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    • It’s the birthday of Emily Brontë (1818-1848), who is remembered — when she’s remembered at all — as the author of Wuthering Heights, her only novel. Not many know that she...

  • As the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe unfolded in March 2011, experts began studying the impact of radioactivity, particularly radioiodine, on children's health. After Chernobyl...
  • https://www.psr.org/HiroshimaNagasakiEvents Check for a commemoration event near you, and spread the word to your friends, family, colleagues, and neighbors...

    • As reported on RT. (You can skip the ad at the beginning.) The story is about the latest hazardous radioactivity and toxic chemical leak at the Westinghouse nuclear fuel fabrication...

  • This recent intelligence bulletin comes as the FBI is facing pressure to explain who it considers an extremist, and how the government prosecutes domestic terrorists. In recent...
  • ( Translation : How government overreach itself becomes a terrorizing threat. A 'conspiracy theory' occurs when government / military / corporate secrecy and propaganda muddy the waters so badly guesstimating is inevitably best intel  )
  • The Pentagon is working on a weapon that uses lasers and plasma to transmit sound files, even human speech, directly to individual people at great distances...

    • A UAE-backed commander was amongst those killed when an explosion struck a military parade in Yemen’s southern city of Aden today. Scores were injured and killed in the blast which...

  • By Emma Young. The findings suggest that "affect labelling" could help protect vulnerable teens from depression.
  • Presented by Christian Jarrett, this podcast episode looks into research to make running more enjoyable.

    • The British Psychological Society’s Research Digest, which keeps hundreds of thousands of people abreast of the latest exciting findings in…

      Atlas Obscura - Latest Articles and Places



  • When I was a kid, my father would sometimes come home with a suitcase full of earthy-smelling olive-green soap. It was knobbly and waxy and marked with curious Arabic inscriptions...
  • What may have been the most consequential fruitcake of all time was—like most fruitcakes—left uneaten. In an unlikely scheme so gimmicky that it’s now a television trope...

    • Most people visit Target for home goods and clothing. But shoppers at this store are also treated to a glimpse of the Earth's ancient past—if they know where to look. In the early Mesozoic...

      Accidental Deliberations



  • This and that for your Thursday reading.- Kate Lyons points out the health effects of our climate breakdown, including childhood deaths and the stunting of growth. Pheobe Weston...
  • This and that for your mid-week reading.- Noah Smith writes about the unfairness and inaccuracy in blaming people for finding themselves in poverty. And Sarah Kaine and Emmanuel...

    • Blanketed cats.

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