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Health & Fitness | CORONAVIRUS
mRNA Vaccines Produce Persisting Spike Protein, Likely Causing Clots, Heart Inflammations, Cancers: Dr. Ryan Cole
According to Dr. Ryan Cole, messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines produce persisting spike protein that may cause severe damage ...
Politics | Trump and Clinton
Donald Trump just made an extremely important promise. It’s one of his worst yet.
Trump would cancel the global climate accord. That should worry you -- a lot.
Advice & Self-Help | Relationships
Who Can Really Make Us Happy?
One partner's satisfaction in a relationship makes all the difference.
Advice & Self-Help | Philosophy
Five Things We Tend to Regret — And Why We Shouldn’t Regret Them
Get over regret before it gets the best of you
Advice & Self-Help | Relationships
Why You Shouldn’t Overthink Your Relationship
Research shows how we go wrong when we try to figure out our feelings.
Advice & Self-Help | Relationships
Why You Shouldn’t Overthink Your Relationship
Research shows how we go wrong when we try to figure out our feelings.
Advice & Self-Help | Philosophy
Avoid Procrastination: Funky Tip Makes You Start 4 Times Sooner - PsyBlog
This trick makes you feel closer to your future self so that you start four times sooner.
Health & Fitness | Health
What Alzheimer's Patients Feel After Their Memories Have Vanished - PsyBlog
Is the emotional life of Alzheimer's patients alive and well?
Business & Finance | Jobs
New York City Limits the Use of Credit Checks in Hiring - Talk Poverty
In a rare moment of good news, New York City has decided to remove one of these barriers by limiting the use of credit checks for employment screening. Last month, the City Council voted overwhelmingly to pass the strongest measure in the country on this
News | News
Why Some Men Pretend to Work 80-Hour Weeks
One study found that “passing” was the only way to get ahead.
News | News
How economic inequality harms societies
We feel instinctively that societies with huge income gaps are somehow going wrong. Richard Wilkinson charts the hard data on economic inequality, and shows what gets worse when rich and poor are too far apart: real effects on health, lifespan, even such
Politics | Politics & Opinion
Liberals against Religious Liberty in Indiana, by The Editors, National Review
Liberals against Religious Liberty in Indiana -
Gaming | Gaming, Geeking, Etc
27 Signs You're A Browncoat
You're a big damn hero. For those who have a romantic relationship with Joss Whedon's short-lived space Western series.
History | History
"God's Garden"
The Grossmont Art Colony
by Kathleen Crawford San Diego History Center 1985 Institute of History Images from this article
Music | Music
The Right Way To Complain About The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame
There are plenty of things about the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's induction process that are worthy of complaint, but the most common gripe isn't one of them.
Travel | Travel
14 Places You'd Never Believe Were In Scotland
Snow-capped mountains, palm trees, turquoise seas... Scotland really does have it all. If it wasn't for the midges, it would be pretty much perfect.
Advice & Self-Help | Relationships
How to Spot and Deal With Passive-Aggressive People
8 keys to surviving passive-aggressives at home and at work.
Food & Drink | Food
Tequila 101: Blanco, Añejo, and Everything You Need to Know
You’ve come a long way, tequila. No longer strictly the rallying cry of college kids demanding shots, the by-product of the agave plant is—just like bourbon—a sipping spirit as much as it is a late-night standby. Here's everything you need t
Humor | Humor
15 Signs Your Love Of Target Is Spiraling Out Of Control
Just stopping in to quickly grab a million things.
History | History
What It’s Like to Spend 20 Years Listening to Psychopaths for Science | Science | WIRED
Kent Kiehl has been interviewing psychopaths for more than 20 years. More recently he's acquired a mobile MRI scanner and permission to scan the brains of New Mexico state prison inmates. He talked with WIRED about what's different in the brains
History | History
How did my fellow Irish-Americans get so disgusting?
Stupid tattoos and New Age music on one hand, snarling TV right-wingers on the other. It didn't have to be this way
Miscellaneous | Misc
Mathematics may be able to tell you if your relationship will last
There's a new formula to help you find true love. But is it accurate? VIDEO
History | History
The Origins and Meanings of Ashkenazic Last Names - Jewish Currents
by Bennett Muraskin Ashkenazic Jews were among the last Europeans to take family names. Some German-speaking Jews took last names as early as the 17th century, but the overwhelming majority of Jews lived in Eastern Europe and did not take…
Sports | Sports
After a week of speculation, Texas coach Mack Brown resigns
After a week of back and forth, Texas coach Mack Brown has officially decided to resign. According to Orangebloods.com, Brown, 62, informed his team Saturday afternoon. He will coach the Alamo Bowl against Oregon on Dec. 30.
Miscellaneous | Facebook
Facebook Stands Up For Humiliated Grocery Worker With Asperger's
Chris Tuttle, a grocery store worker with Asperger's syndrome, was reportedly yelled at by a customer for ringing up her purchases too slowly Saturday night. But supporters of Tuttle got in the last word -- and then some.
Miscellaneous | Helping the helpers
Moptwo - CindyGrant
Social Media for people who want to organize and share information in a comprehensive and lasting way. Moptwo: publish your world.
Politics | Abortion
Most Europeans — and Americans — agree with Texas’ abortion law
There aren't many positions on abortion where most Americans have some common ground. But opposition to late-term abortion is one of them. Every modern poll on the issue shows the same thing: Large
Politics | Energy & Environment
Guess what happened when two states tried to stop the EPA’s greenhouse gas rules
A federal court has thrown out a challenge against the Environmental Protection Agency’s rules regarding greenhouse gas emissions from power plants. The suit was brought by Texas and Wyoming.
Politics | Health Care
IRS employees union: Please don’t make us enroll in Obamacare
The union that represents IRS employees is urging its members to write to their congressmen to help get the union out of Obamacare.
Politics | Media Bias
Washington Post Abortion Poll Asks Most Misleading Question In History
The Washington Post polled on a number of abortion questions and released the results Friday. The most interesting takeaway is that by an almost 30 point margin (56%-27%), people favor a ban on abortion after 20 weeks. One question the Post asked, though,
Politics | Media Bias
Poll: Media Out of Touch On Abortion; 56% Support 20-Week Ban
What we had here was yet another case of the media fabricating a reality that doesn't exist; one where Wendy Davis (TX-D) represents mainstream thinking, and most especially, the position of everyday American women. Except she doesn't.
Politics | Media Bias
ABC News Must Release Full, Unedited Interview with Zimmerman Juror
When it comes to the sins committed by the mainstream media in their 18-month crusade to accomplish a media-lynching of George Zimmerman, we have seen countless new lows in an ocean of new lows (including ABC News -- more on that below). Thanks to our own
Politics | Gun Rights
Chicago Hosts Emergency Dem Gun Control Summit
Democrat Reps who are also members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) gathered in Chicago on July 26 to discuss
Politics | Hollywood
Conservative Filmmakers Vow to Work Around Hollywood System
First-time filmmaker Steve Laffey knew he was in trouble when his film Fixing America got beat out for a festival slot by a documentary chronicling the sex change surgery of Cher's child, Chaz Bono. Laffey shared his frustrations and triumphs Friday a
Politics | Hollywood
Jane Fonda Dons Hanoi Jane Shirt to Promote Her Turn as Nancy Reagan
Jane Fonda cut a promotional video for her new project, in which she portrays Jane Fonda, wearing a shirt with a picture of her from her Hanoi Jane days during the '60s.
Politics | Race
Harry Belafonte Tells Breitbart News Tea Party Is to Blame for Racial Division
Entertainer and civil rights activist Harry Belafonte blamed the Tea Party for increasing
Politics | Illegal Immigration
Illegal Immigrants Attend Paul Ryan's Immigration Town Hall
Illegal immigrants attended the town hall event in Racine, WI, where House Budget Committee chairman Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) openly discussed the strategy by which he and House GOP leadership plan to pass an immigration reform package.
Politics | Leftist RINOs
EXCLUSIVE--GOP Voters: Oust Congress Members Who Vote to Fund ObamaCare
Polling data obtained exclusively by Breitbart News shows that self-identified conservative and GOP likely voters want their representatives in Congress replaced if they vote in favor of funding Obamacare, even if they had voted against the law in the pas
Politics | Education
North Carolina Ends Tenure, Pay Increases For Higher Degrees
North Carolina took the first step to change their education system and make it better for the children. Governor Pat McCrory (R) signed a bill that eliminates teacher tenure and eliminates automatic pay increases for any teacher who earns a master’s de
Politics | Media Bias
Palin: 'Lapdog' Media Helping Obama 'Run Out the Clock' on Scandals
On Friday, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin blasted the mainstream media for helping the Obama administration distract Americans and orchestrate chaos in order to
Politics | States Rights
Proposed new state in northern Colorado gains traction
A proposal to form a new state in northern Colorado is getting public support.
Politics | Media Bias
Are media buying into ‘phony scandal’ claim?
Conservative leaders allege the media are trying to ignore the once high-profile scandals overshadowing the Obama administration, as President Obama and his aides aggressively push the claim that these controversies are phony.
Politics | Media Bias
NBC to air miniseries about Hillary Clinton, timed ahead of 2016 presidential elections
A miniseries about Hillary Clinton, timed to precede the 2016 presidential election, is part of NBC's effort to create event programming that will draw viewers to the shrinking world of broadcast network TV, the network's programming chief said Saturday.