Here's a graphic to illustrate how big D-Day was.
This woman had an operation to remove a brain tumor. It turned out to be a tapeworm larva. She's better now.
A Christian florist is going to appeal to the Supreme Court over her refusal to do flowers for an LGBT wedding.
On June 7, 1952, Alan Turing died, an apparent suicide. Turing conceived the foundational ideas of electronic computers, including building one that was used to break the Nazi code in WWII. He was prosecuted and hounded to death for being a homosexual. Eventually, the British government apologized for prosecuting him.
Jim Sciutto's quiet indictment of the Obama administration.
The US is starting construction of a new class of nuclear submarines.
Folks in the West are privileged to have In-And-Out hamburgers. The public menu is sparse, but there is an extensive "secret menu". Here is a guide.
A pretty good story about the T-Rex just put on display at the Smithsonian. And here's an older story about the one that got away.
An interesting article, with nice graphics, about differences between earthquake design in Japan and the US.
Raymond Ibrahim wrote a book about 14 centuries of warfare between Muslims and the West. CAIR is upset.

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