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Why Not Whitmer?

Why Not Whitmer?


Via: Hallux  •  News & Politics  •  3 Comments  •  5 Likes  •  2 years ago
Toddler more excited to see garbage truck than own father

Toddler more excited to see garbage truck than own father


Via: Hallux  •  Satire  •  7 Comments  •  4 Likes  •  2 years ago
The Biotech Edge: How Executives and Well-Connected Investors Make Exquisitely Timed Trades in Health Care Stocks

The Biotech Edge: How Executives and Well-Connected Investors Make Exquisitely Timed Trades in Health Care Stocks


Via: Hallux  •  Stock Market & Investments  •  3 Comments  •  2 Likes  •  2 years ago
THE WOMAN WHO BOUGHT A MOUNTAIN FOR GOD

THE WOMAN WHO BOUGHT A MOUNTAIN FOR GOD


Via: Hallux  •  Other  •  4 Comments  •  4 Likes  •  2 years ago

The country’s fastest-growing Christian movement helped fuel Trump’s rise—and is gearing up for spiritual battle.

Biden sex assault accuser Tara Reade asks for Russian citizenship

Biden sex assault accuser Tara Reade asks for Russian citizenship


Via: Hallux  •  News & Politics  •  14 Comments  •  5 Likes  •  2 years ago
Inside a conservative confab for young women, where feminism is a lie

Inside a conservative confab for young women, where feminism is a lie


Via: Hallux  •  Other  •  38 Comments  •  6 Likes  •  2 years ago
Canadian icon Joni Mitchell launches against-the-odds comeback

Canadian icon Joni Mitchell launches against-the-odds comeback


Via: Hallux  •  Entertainment  •  4 Comments  •  4 Likes  •  2 years ago
You Don’t Have to Cremate Your Cat

You Don’t Have to Cremate Your Cat


Via: Hallux  •  Pets & Animals  •  7 Comments  •  4 Likes  •  2 years ago

“Aquamation” is becoming more common for animals as a greener alternative to cremation.

Ted Kaczynski, ‘Unabomber’ Who Attacked Modern Life, Dies at 81

Ted Kaczynski, ‘Unabomber’ Who Attacked Modern Life, Dies at 81


Via: Hallux  •  Other  •  3 Comments  •  1 Like  •  2 years ago

Alone in a shack in the Montana wilderness, he fashioned homemade bombs and launched a violent one-man campaign to destroy industrial society.

Caribou Meat and Moon Signs: Inuit Lessons for Soldiers in the Arctic

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Caribou Meat and Moon Signs: Inuit Lessons for Soldiers in the Arctic


Via: Hallux  •  Anishinaabe - The First People  •  2 Comments  •  1 Like  •  2 years ago

Humbled by centuries of fatal colonial expeditions, Canada’s military is learning Arctic survival strategies from the austere area’s only inhabitants.

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