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Weekend Edition: 6-5

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubez

The Tyranny Of Time (“The clock, they say, does not measure time; it produces it.”)

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Gone just as quickly as it will be forgotten Seven states still (unconstitutionally) ban atheists from holding office Why Superman is better than Jesus “Infodemiologists” to battle scientific misinformation CSI’s tips to […]

Weekend Edition: 5-29

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubez

Cultures of Resentment among the Hitlerites and Trumpers (“Almost a century after Hitler came to power in 1933, some of Donald Trump’s followers remind us of Hitler’s crowds.”)

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In case you wondered, UFOs aren’t real Which news sources are the most objective? A map of the internet […]

Weekend Edition: 5-22

Blog Headline of the Week

What Happened to Napoleon’s Penis?

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How Washington got hooked on flying saucers Glossing over the truth about a “sundown” siren Why we get shots in the arm Decoding “letterlocking“ Sixty-five animal species that “laugh”

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How Vasily Grossman’s Life and Fate got published Whichbook says it will […]

Weekend Edition: 5-15

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubez

Kurt Vonnegut’s Socialism From Outer Space (“A transformative social consciousness runs through Vonnegut’s works, which express an acute frustration at injustice and an intense desire for something better.”)

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The push button scared people Eleven reasons to keep wearing a mask after you’re vaccinated (predates Thursdays CDC announcement) […]

Weekend Edition: 5-8

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubez

The Four Horsemen of Fake News (“Only a few years ago, the term ‘fake news’ was comedy routine fodder, a reflection of how surreal our politics have become. It’s not funny now.”)

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How to repair the American mind How newspapers became ubiquitous in the 1830s The first […]