Bloomberg Business Week published a special issue on the periodic table, with an article on each element, starting with hydrogen and working up to the manufactured elements that don't occur nature. Since there are so many of them, it's a long read but fascinating.
Here's a roundup of Muslim violence against Christians.
A researcher has found evidence that Greeks used cranes to lift blocks for building temples.
Probably you're not brushing your teeth properly. Surprise hint: interdental brushes are superior to flossing.
Many of the weather stations that were originally out in the open are now close to cultural heat sources. The newly built U.S. Climate Reference Network (USCRN) consisting of properly located stations indicates no warming since it was installed 14 years ago.
Here's a reasonable solution to global warming: put your money into nuclear power instead of tilting at windmills.
There were disagreements between Nicola Tesla and Thomas Edison on how to power the nation. Tesla won by powering a mine in Telluride with AC.
A compelling account of the eruption of Mount Tambora that gave rise to the year without a summer in Europe.
Joe Biden is famous for his gaffes. Here's a list of 35 gaffs by Obama to make him feel better about himself. Here's how Jim Geraghty analyzes Biden's gaffes and what it might mean for his candidacy when he comes up against Donald Trump.
The WSJ has a paywall, but you can read the gist of this article before you hit it. The UN Climate Panel is lying about crop failures.
Beto O'Rourke thinks abortions are OK up to 24 hours before the normal birth. That seems a bit extreme.
In praise of Melania Trump, the first lady treated terribly by the media.
This is an ad, but I was rather struck by this made in America personal tractor.
Presidential candidate Marianne Williamson (D) has discovered that the left lies.

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