The Golden Age of Quackery. Patent medicines and cure-alls might not cure you, but they made you forget your problems for while.
A celebrity's sexual orientation may be private, but it's nothing to be ashamed of, either. Anderson Cooper explains how the importance of coming out has changed.
Buzzfeed's extensive collection of political figures in their high school years
includes candidates, governors, senators, judges, mayors, cabinet
members, political wives, and even a couple of journalists and pundits.
They haven't changed all that much, but seeing Rudy Giuliani with hair
is a real hoot!
A pack of bulldogs enjoy a friendly game of tetherball. I believe the one with the weird growl won the game.
Obamacare explained in very simple form. With links. (via Cynical-C)
The Vice Presidents That History Forgot.
We're getting closer to the future, so where's your hoverboard? It's at a lake in Russia, hovering under the power of water pressure.
There is only one facility in the entire state of Mississippi
where you can get an abortion, and that one almost bit the dust
yesterday. What good is the right to an abortion when you have no access
to the service?
The complete list of problems with high-stakes standardized tests. (via Boing Boing)
Public Radio’s Enormous Typo. The funny thing is that no one noticed because the subject was supposed to be business news, which is usually coma-inducingly dry.
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