A column by Winona LaDuke, an Ojibwe writer and economist on Minnesota’s White Earth Reservation. She also is co-curator of ...
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They said aliens made this huge boulder - so he decided to climb it
Giant Rock isn't just the world's largest freestanding boulder - it's one of the strangest places in America. Hidden in ...
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How a rare heart disorder caused man to die four times
Thomas Mulligan examines the harrowing survival story of an individual who repeatedly defied death after being struck by an ...
Internet-famous UFO stories so wild they may just be true Alien and UFO sightings have been anomalies for decades. While the ...
After filing a wrongful termination over his firing from "Jackass Forever," Bam Margera makes a return in "Jackass: Best and ...
Benefits of yoga include reduced stress, improved immunity, better mental health, and enhanced brain function. Ultimately, it ...
Anne Schedeen's death aged 77 has prompted a fresh look at the troubled legacy behind the beloved 1980s sitcom ALF, a show ...
The wah pedal is not without its detractors, of course. Some critics argue that it becomes a crutch for guitarists, muddying ...
Supergirl has always been a product of tokenism—a character designed to give girls what boys already have rather than an ...
The reduction of the Bible to political soundbites does a disservice to both the Bible and to the serious public policy ...
While I think that Leonardo Kaplan is concerned with the fragmentation of our modern moment, “thirteen” pushes this critique further.
A Molly Rose Foundation study found 34% of UK teens encountered suicide, self-harm, or eating disorder content on social media in a single week, barely unchanged from before the Online Safety Act took ...
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