USA (MNN) ? Islamic State is taking lives in the most barbaric ways. Beheading Christians, burning people alive, selling the organs of those they capture, and selling young girls to the highest bidder. Why are they doing this? It?s not …
Bulgaria high court says electoral rules referendum not binding
Bulgaria?s Supreme Administrative Court ruled on May 30 to declare the outcome of last year?s nationwide referendum on electoral rules as not binding.
The plebiscite, held in November 2016 at the same time with the first round of …
Gender studies journal hoax reveals you can publish utter nonsense (Updated)
A pair of skeptical scholars pulled off a hoax publication (in, dare I say it, a ?dick? move) to expose problems with the field of gender studies and, ultimately, the peer review and publishing process for scholarly journals.
Peter Boghossian …
Eni, Fincantieri to Co-operate in New Gas-Fired Systems
Italian energy firm Eni has signed a memorandum of understanding with Italian heavy ship builder Fincantieri to establish an energy research and development partnership.
Among its objectives are projects related to natural gas, including gas-fired power plants, LNG, floating offshore
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Fox News admits a mistake while Hannity digs in
I posted links to the false claims of a conspiracy surrounding the death of Seth Rich on the Facebook page over the past few days:
How the Murder of a D.N.C. Staff Member Fueled Conspiracy Theories ? The New York …
Southern History, Deep Fried
It was 1838, and the young Englishman Philip Henry Gosse couldn?t sleep. He?d arrived in Alabama two months before, and was working as a schoolteacher for 21 young boys. An amateur naturalist, Gosse catalogued every living thing he saw: hawk
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MUFON under fire for PA director?s absurd racist rant
The Mutual UFO network headquarters issued a ?non-pology? saying they can?t police people?s personal views after PA Director, John Ventre, posted a racist rant on his personal Facebook page about a Netflix series.
Note the five ?likes? on this post. …
Southern History, Deep Fried
It was 1838, and the young Englishman Philip Henry Gosse couldn?t sleep. He?d arrived in Alabama two months before, and was working as a schoolteacher for 21 young boys. An amateur naturalist, Gosse catalogued every living thing he saw: hawk
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Gender studies journal hoax reveals you can publish utter nonsense (Updated)
A pair of skeptical scholars pulled off a hoax publication (in, dare I say it, a ?dick? move) to expose problems with the field of gender studies and, ultimately, the peer review and publishing process for scholarly journals.
Peter Boghossian …
GGP: After the Boom: Angola?s Recurring Oil Challenges in a New Context
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