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Dr. Fauci's accomplishments in public health for over half a century: A look back
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAfter his five-decade career in public service, Fauci appears to be undeterred by both personal attacks and science deniers. “Stick with the science and never be afraid to tell somebody something ...
A climate scientist questioned his findings. It didn’t go well. - CSMonitor.com
The Christian Science Monitor· 24 hours agoIt took a deep dive into environmental measurements; it used machine learning and evaluated complex climatic comparisons; it concluded that climate change was making wildfires more extreme.
Why you think Ty Cobb was a racist (when he wasn't)
Newsweek· 3 days agoCobb, who played mostly for the Detroit Tigers from 1905 to 1928, was a pioneering superstar who had an astounding lifetime batting average of .367, a...
Russian Court Extends Detention of Radio Journalist for Two More Months
The Wall Street Journal· 7 days agoEmbassy in Moscow called for the immediate release of Kurmasheva, who it described on Telegram as “a...
A Skeptic Visits the Holy Waters of Lourdes—And Surprises Even Himself
AFAR· 2 days agoTwo days after I get sued for unpaid hospital bills, I fly to Lourdes, France. Because if you need a...
What makes you Catholic?
The Catholic Register· 6 days agoIn the following text, regular Catholic Register columnist Deacon Andrew Bennett asks readers a question at the heart of a Church diligently, often with...
OPINION: Adults must stop censoring student newspapers.
The Hechinger Report· 4 days agoIn the three years that I’ve been a student journalist, every text, conversation or interview I’ve...
Are Electric Vehicles Just A Fad? - CleanTechnica EV A Fad
CleanTechnica· 5 days agoAnti-EV: EV sales growth is slowing and they’re not practical for widespread use. Pro-EV: EVs are...
Written by Paw | Kathryn Hughes
New York Review of Books· 3 days agoCats were not, historically, great talkers (unless you counted Siamese). Apart from the unearthly wailing of queens during heat, or the involuntary...