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3 Critics + 100 Books = Something to Argue About
New York Times· 59 minutes agoThe good news: Our “Best Books of the 21st Century” list showed surprising affection for works in translation. Not statisticians, but rather our very...
This ‘Godmother of Rock ’n’ Roll’ Could Shred. Hear for Yourself.
New York Times· 59 minutes agoGet to know Cordell Jackson.
Making Scaffolding Artful
New York Times· 60 minutes agoA city program will offer eight designs that developers can use to make ubiquitous scaffolding more attractive.
What Parents Should Know About Cord Blood Banking
New York Times· 1 hour agoMillions of parents have paid to bank blood from their infants’ umbilical cords. Private banks claim that the stem cells inside the blood are a powerful...
Full guide to the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee
Yahoo News· 1 hour agoThe draft of what they'll vote on contains core Trump values like: “Begin Largest Deportation...
Many women stay in religious groups that don’t let them become leaders. Here are three reasons why
CNN via Yahoo Canada News· 1 hour agoWhy do millions of women belong to religious groups like the Southern Baptist Convention that do not...
Promised Cures, Tainted Cells: How Cord Blood Banks Mislead Parents
New York Times· 1 hour agoMillions of pregnant women get the pitch through their OB-GYN: Put a bit of your newborn’s umbilical...
Columbia Partners With Anti-Semitic Nonprofit That Endorsed Oct. 7 Terror Attack as 'Systemic Change...
Free Beacon· 1 hour agoOn Oct. 7, immediately after Hamas terrorists slaughtered scores of Israelis, left-wing nonprofit Slow Factory announced its unequivocal support for the attack. "As all eyes ...
Of Demigods and Minotaurs: Greeking Out in Athens and Crete
New York Times· 1 hour agoNarrated by Kenny Curtis and the all-knowing, snake-loving “Oracle of Wi-Fi,” the show retells...
A Greenville driver raced 120 mph up a dangerous mountain. She set an international record.
The Post and Courier· 1 hour agoLaura Hayes, a BMW instructor and race car driver in Greenville, set the record for fastest woman at Pikes Peak International Hill Climb near Colorado Springs.