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The Supreme Court along with the GOP could pull the plug on the
The Supreme Court along with the GOP could pull the plug on the ACA and make it too unaffordable for everyone and sky-rocket all medical costs causing...
Everything I say here is a lie -- bullshit, in other words --
Everything I say here is a lie -- bullshit, in other words -- because anything that you put in words is not experience, is not the experiment. Its a r...
Tor was originally designed, implemented, and deployed as a
Tor was originally designed, implemented, and deployed as a third-generation onion routing project of the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory. It was origi...
Excerpt: All the evidence leads me to believe that the great Sony
Excerpt: All the evidence leads me to believe that the great Sony Pictures hack of 2014 is far more likely to be the work of one disgruntled employee ...
But like a ghost that comes back to haunt its killers, “Dark
But like a ghost that comes back to haunt its killers, “Dark Alliance” is now being revived and retold on the silver screen for a new audience, wi...
The purpose of the Foundation for the Study of Highly Sensitive
The purpose of the Foundation for the Study of Highly Sensitive Persons is twofold: To educate the public about the trait To fund new research on ...
TomDispatch posted I dont usually post full pieces here at TD FB,
TomDispatch posted I dont usually post full pieces here at TD FB, but Andrew Bacevich always has an angle that seems smarter than anyone else. War, he...
Our own genome is 80% viral in origin. A groundbreaking study
Our own genome is 80% viral in origin. A groundbreaking study published this month in Nature challenges a century old assumption about the innate pat...
Heres a chart showing whats happened during every economic
Heres a chart showing whats happened during every economic expansion since World War II, and what portion of it went to the wealthiest 10 percent and ...
It’s estimated that medical errors kill roughly 200,000 patients
It’s estimated that medical errors kill roughly 200,000 patients in the U.S. each year. Yet only 15% of the personal-injury lawsuits filed annually ...

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