The Walrus and the Politicians New York Times
They're piling up in Alaska. About 35,000 walruses have formed what looks to be a humongous brown ball along the northern coast. A mass of critters, some weighing 4,000 pounds, are pressed shoulder to shoulder — or flipper to flipper. Normally, they'd be ...
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They're piling up in Alaska. About 35,000 walruses have formed what looks to be a humongous brown ball along the northern coast. A mass of critters, some weighing 4,000 pounds, are pressed shoulder to shoulder — or flipper to flipper. Normally, they'd be ...
US heroin overdose deaths more than double in two years PBS NewsHour
Deaths caused by heroin overdoses more than doubled between 2010 to 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. In a report released Friday, a study conducted in 28 states across the U.S. showed heroin overdoses increasing from 1,779 ...
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Deaths caused by heroin overdoses more than doubled between 2010 to 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. In a report released Friday, a study conducted in 28 states across the U.S. showed heroin overdoses increasing from 1,779 ...
Who's that 'Gone Girl'? A chat with Rosamund Pike Entertainment Weekly
Everyone who read Gillian Flynn's runaway 2012 bestseller Gone Girl quickly had a vision of Amy Dunne in their head. Hollywood was no different: The beautiful blonde who'd been the model for her parents' popular children's books, Amazing Amy, who ...
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Everyone who read Gillian Flynn's runaway 2012 bestseller Gone Girl quickly had a vision of Amy Dunne in their head. Hollywood was no different: The beautiful blonde who'd been the model for her parents' popular children's books, Amazing Amy, who ...
Seeking Dean's Firing, Seminary Professors End Up Jobless New York Times
Eight professors from General Theological Seminary in Manhattan: Top row, from left: Joshua Davis, the Rev. Mitties McDonald DeChamplain, Andrew Irving and the Rev. Patrick Malloy. Bottom row, from left: the Rev. Andrew G. Kadel, Deirdre Good, the Rev.
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Eight professors from General Theological Seminary in Manhattan: Top row, from left: Joshua Davis, the Rev. Mitties McDonald DeChamplain, Andrew Irving and the Rev. Patrick Malloy. Bottom row, from left: the Rev. Andrew G. Kadel, Deirdre Good, the Rev.
As Ebola's Spread Continues, Key Questions and Answers About Virus National Geographic
Health workers put on protective clothing before visiting Ebola patients at a WHO health center today in Monrovia, Liberia. Photograph by Pascal Guyot, AFP/Getty. Karen Weintraub. for National Geographic. Published October 3, 2014. As the first patient ...
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Health workers put on protective clothing before visiting Ebola patients at a WHO health center today in Monrovia, Liberia. Photograph by Pascal Guyot, AFP/Getty. Karen Weintraub. for National Geographic. Published October 3, 2014. As the first patient ...
Majorana Discovery: After 80 Year Search, Weird Particle Found Discovery News
Princeton University scientists used scanning-tunneling microscope to show the atomic structure of an one-atom-wide iron wire on a lead surface. The zoomed-in portion of the image depicts the quantum probability of the wire containing an elusive particle ...
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Princeton University scientists used scanning-tunneling microscope to show the atomic structure of an one-atom-wide iron wire on a lead surface. The zoomed-in portion of the image depicts the quantum probability of the wire containing an elusive particle ...
Who Are 'We the People'? New York Times
WHO is a person? How do you qualify for basic human rights? What is required for you to be able to speak or worship freely or to be free from torture? Throughout American history, the Supreme Court has considered and reconsidered the criteria for ...
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WHO is a person? How do you qualify for basic human rights? What is required for you to be able to speak or worship freely or to be free from torture? Throughout American history, the Supreme Court has considered and reconsidered the criteria for ...
How a presidential candidate's personal life changed political journalism PBS NewsHour
When did the more intimate -- and sometimes sordid -- aspects of the personal lives of politicians become fair game for reporters? Matt Bai of Yahoo News says it was back in 1987, when presidential candidate Gary Hart's extramarital dalliance was made ...
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When did the more intimate -- and sometimes sordid -- aspects of the personal lives of politicians become fair game for reporters? Matt Bai of Yahoo News says it was back in 1987, when presidential candidate Gary Hart's extramarital dalliance was made ...
'Vampire Diaries' has new characters, the old Damon, 'no happy endings' Entertainment Weekly
When we left The Vampire Diaries last season, Mystic Falls had become a vampire-free zone, Damon and Bonnie had died, and Alaric had returned to the land of the living. But four months later, what's everyone up to?
When we left The Vampire Diaries last season, Mystic Falls had become a vampire-free zone, Damon and Bonnie had died, and Alaric had returned to the land of the living. But four months later, what's everyone up to?
Q&A: Environmental Firebrand Bill McKibben: People, Not Exxon, Own the Sky National Geographic
After the People's Climate March in New York, the environmentalist talks about what's next for the climate movement. A photo of a girl with the earth painted on her face at the People&#. Demonstrators gather for the People's Climate March in New York City on ...
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After the People's Climate March in New York, the environmentalist talks about what's next for the climate movement. A photo of a girl with the earth painted on her face at the People&#. Demonstrators gather for the People's Climate March in New York City on ...
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