Silicon Valley Professionals ‘Microdosing’ LSD Before Work
'I'm so much more in the present'
'I'm so much more in the present'
Seventh director in two-and-a-half years for Phoenix hospital has pitiful record
'Couched in concerns related to the science of climate change'
If there’s anything worse than Islamic terrorists blowing things up because they think Allah wants them to, it’s a bunch of loose talk about Islamic terrorists blowing things up because they think Allah wants them to. Peter Hasson reports: Less than two weeks after the terrorist bombings in New Jersey and New York City’s Chelsea […]
'Everyone who's been reading the manuscript is in tears by the second chapter'
Was hiding in his sister's apartment which he set on fire before being arrested
Shutting down joyous holiday because it presents supposed hazard concedes the power of the individual’s property rights.
'Well worth it.'
"I don't get scared to be honest. Maybe I should."
Third kidnapping at DC bus stop in past two months
Should Trump go on offense more next time?
'We apologize for any confusion this may have caused our followers'
Case has major implications for the Redskins
The cartoon features Trump as a beauty contestant
China is challenging US dominance in space
The professionalization of juries will render panels vulnerable to outside influence.
Case may be SCOTUS bound
'Is it okay for someone to kill their child?'
'560-mile 10-feet high'
At some point, we quit reaching for the stars. But there are good arguments for taking on such challenges.
'There must never be an expiration date on justice!'
Islamophobia gets worse after 'terror incidents'
The only 'sensible' thing to do
Texas Democratic Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson recently accused her Republican colleagues of “acting as an opposition research arm” for Republican nominee Donald Trump’s campaign. Johnson, ironically, made her remarks while wearing a campaign pin for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, which likely violates House rules against electioneering. “What is the science committee going to uncover […]
Seed promised to send 208 doctors to third-world countries, but they're not even close