Enlightenment, Porn, and Worse: Studying Human Cruelty
Kathleen Taylor talks about researching human cruelty for her new book.
Kathleen Taylor talks about researching human cruelty for her new book.
The story behind the the Rwandese Army’s return to Congo, seven years after their evacuation in 2002.
A good reason to skip your morning latte.
Lincoln FAQs.
An excerpt to kick off our Lincoln Bicentennial celebrations.
Thompson celebrates the Beatles’ 45th anniversary of being on the Ed Sullivan Show.
In this article, Zelinsky calls for the President and Congress to repeal the grandfather exemption from the federal generation skipping tax (GST) for irrevocable trusts established on or before September 25, 1985. This exemption, he argues, unfairly immunizes from federal taxation transfers at death of “old” wealth while economically equivalent transfers of new wealth are taxed.
Donald Abrams answers some questions about Integrative Oncology.
Elvin Lim looks at the economic stimulus package.
Justin looks at Gene Autry.
The last installment of Jeffrey Lockwood’s blog on the development of nerve gases.
Ammon Shea looks at bonuses.
The podictionary words of the week is “flora and fauna”.
Part Two of Jeffrey Lockwood’s blog on the development of nerve gases.
An excerpt from Karen Greenberg’s The Least Worst Place.
Anatoly’s second installment of January gleanings.