Julio Ramos5 days agoWhy There’s a Chance We Heard From Aliens Back in 1977The Daily Beast - David AxeA loud, peculiar signal detected by scientists 45 years ago is getting a second look—and renewing hopes that we found extraterrestrial life. On Aug. …
Julio RamosThese Are the World’s Most Liveable Cities in 2022verified_publisherBloomberg CityLab - Alex MillsonAre you looking for a change of scenery, but still crave the buzz of city life? Do you have any idea where on Earth you could make a new home? You …
Julio RamosThe 19th Century Divorce That Seized the Nation and Sank a Presidential Candidateverified_publisherPOLITICO - By April WhiteWhen James G. Blaine went to war with his son's ex-wife in the national press, he had no idea that two could play that game. James G. Blaine, Sr. readied himself for the political battle of his already contentious career. The secretary of state would challenge Benjamin Harrison — the sitting …
Julio RamosEpisode of 'Sesame Street' allegedly removed for being too frightening is posted to social mediaNBC News - Kalhan RosenblattAn episode of "Sesame Street," allegedly removed from syndication for being too frightening for children, has been posted to social media sites like YouTube and Reddit. The episode stars Margaret Hamilton, who revives her role as the Wicked Witch of the West from "The Wizard of Oz." The plot also …
Julio RamosSun Tzu’s The Art of War: An Animated Chapter-by-Chapter Breakdown of the Ancient Chinese Treatiseopenculture.com - by Colin MarshallThough not a long book, The Art of War is nevertheless an intimidating one. Composed in the China of the fifth century BC, it comes down to us as …
Julio RamosWhite supremacists are riling up thousands on social mediaAssociated Press - By AMANDA SEITZWASHINGTON (AP) — The social media posts are of a distinct type. They hint darkly that the CIA or the FBI are behind mass shootings. They traffic in racist, sexist and homophobic tropes. They revel in the prospect of a “white boy summer.” White nationalists and supremacists, on accounts often run by …