Yearly Archives: 2018
German Reports Claim Arsenal Will Announce Signing of Leverkusen’s Bernd Leno Within 24 Hours
Wolves Complete Astonishing Bargain Signing of Portugal Star Rui Patricio on 4-Year Contract
Fans Left Bemused as Ex-Man Utd Star Contradicts Himself in Analysis of Mesut Ozil
Posters, Banners, Boarding Passes: Museums Try to Get a Head Start on History
Curators across Europe are increasingly trying “rapid response collecting” to obtain items used in major events just after they happen.
Read More »The Table Setter: Marcell Ozuna Is On Fire
Marcell Ozuna is heating up while the both the AL and NL have marquee matchups this week. Previewing this week in the world of fantasy baseball.
Read More »Vows: ‘Mayor Pete’ Gets Married, Then Takes His Husband to a Parade
Peter Buttigieg, a rising star in the Democratic Party, once wondered: “How does a sitting mayor in Indiana who’s gay find a date?” Now he doesn’t have to.
Read More »In America, Naturalized Citizens No Longer Have an Assumption of Permanence
Masha Gessen writes about a new U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service task force that is built on the premise that the United States is under attack by malevolent immigrants.
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South Asian Monsoons Remove Smog, Spread Pollution
There’s good news and bad news about the Indian summer monsoon. According to a new study, South Asian monsoons both help clean the atmosphere and spread pollution as far away as Tibet. As South Asia burns fossil fuels, researchers from Germany say the clockwise-spinning storm pulls the emissions high into the troposphere. There, lightning-fueled chemical reactions transform the pollutants into …
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