Can Politics Ever Be Compassionate?
Matt Hawkins considers a politics of giving a damn about other people.
Why I Didn’t Write About Elizabeth Warren’s DNA
Dr. Ricki Lewis talks about the real surprises of genetic testing.
Sunday Comics
Why you rolling waves over me now? That’s all I need…Sunday. Waiting on Seattle to find me, be forgiven — I’ll be a regular guy for you, I never said…Comics. Why’re you looking so beautiful to me now when you’re so sad?
Jazz Isn’t Dead: It’s Just Moved to New Venues
On the thriving of jazz in South Africa. Gwen Ansell writes.
How a Wooden Bench in Zimbabwe is Starting a Mental Health Revolution
In the early 2000s, when there were just two psychiatrists serving over 12 million people, Zimbabwe had to get creative to treat depression. Now, one bright idea – the Friendship Bench – is spreading far and wide.
The Heavy Focus on 5G Wireless Means We Are Ignoring 68 Million Americans Facing High-Speed Cable Monopolies
Ernesto Falcon reports on the distraction of 5G wireless, and its impossible promise to solve America’s broadband problem.
Sunday Comics
How you doing today? Looking into my eyes and your eyes turn grey. Sunday Comics, all talk all sway — end of the week we gonna get paid! It’s a halle-fucking-lujah, now we gonna do ya — “Good good” “Well for goodness sake!” — seen it in your face and your hair turned grey.
I, Holobiont: Are You and Your Microbes a Community or a Single Entity?
Derek J Skillings considers how each of us contains multitudes — literally.
How Do We Know Which Historical Accounts Are True?
Why is Hebraic oral history viewed as more trustworthy than Native American oral history? Stephen Nash considers.
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