This story is fantastic in every possible way: A ghost ship carrying nothing but disease-ridden rats could be about to make land on Britain’s shore, experts have warned. The Lyubov.
Kurt Raschke pushes back against the notion (which I suggested yesterday) that real time arrival data can serve as a substitute for frequency: Telling people to plan their lives around.
Flipping around while on the elliptical on Monday, I had the misfortune of encountering one of those interchangeable ESPN shows in which the all-too-imitable Skip Bayless yells at people. Having.
What the hell is it with Florida this month? This has been going around the past few days and I'm sure a not small number of LGM readers have seen.
...and I know I'm slacking here, well aware of the fact, plan to rectify it, etc. etc. etc. But you can read what I have written over here. No lasers,.
The situation for rhinos in southern Africa is grim indeed.
Bayer CEO Marjin Dekkers: Natco Pharma Ltd. (NTCPH) applied directly to India’s patents office and was awarded the nation’s first compulsory license in March 2012 to make a copy of.
As I've written about, universities in the UK have offered us a 1% pay increase, which they implemented in December, backdating to August. My union went on strike twice last.
- Finally, a book by somebody who became a reactionary crank when they got older and wealthier
- Asshole threatens to sue woman under Fugitive Uterus Act
- Why 10/7 Was Successful for Hamas
- A Great Week for Workers
- I shot the bird dog (but I did not shoot the gross hippie)
- Cracking Down on Anti-Union CEOs
- Wherever there isn’t a cop beating a guy, look for me mama I’ll be there
- Taxing billionaires
- This Day in Labor History: May 3, 1932
- Whites Always Oppose Protest Movements, No Matter the Tactics