The big lie about climate change. And here's a shorter version telling the same story the earth is cooling.
A new HBO documentary on Theranos, the amazing story of a charismatic leader raising $700 million for a technology that didn't work.
An interesting article on the Spanish Inquisition and how driving the Jews out of Spain destroyed the economy. An important lesson for modern anti-semites.
Mick Jagger, a British citizen, can get free health care in his home country. Like many rich and famous people, he went to the US for treatment, because it's better and quicker. What does this say about "Medicare for all"?
NASA fired some rockets into the Northern Lights to do an experiment. Here's the interesting picture. You can see the movie here.
Here's a survey of the 25 most loved brands in the US. Apple didn't make the list.
By now, you have heard that Benjamin Netanyahu won a new term as Prime Minister. What I found interesting in this article in The Times of Israel is how many parties there are in Israel. That sounds like something we need here instead of just two.
Audrey Hepburn was a resistance spy in World War 2. Here is the story told in a new book.
Somewhere up at Boeing there's a programmer that thought using just one angle-of-attack sensors to control the airplane was a good idea. Apparently, they break on a regular basis.
You probably thought that Quantum Mechanics, like global warming, was settled science. There's a new book out that disputes Einstein's theory.
Nobody wants to buy Valerie Jarrett's book, so how did it make the NYT's best seller list?
World War II pilot Dick Cole, the last surviving member of the Doolittle Raid, died last week at age 103. Here's an article from NPR. In his memory, here's a painting of the Hornet sailing under the Golden Gate Bridge. It's by artist William S. Phillips, and is so good that people on Facebook were arguing over whether it was photo-shopped.

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