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Quick Hits: David Houghton
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Quick Hits: David Houghton

What is one scientific concept that baffles you? Electricity. The wind turbine spins and next thing you know, you can plug in a hairdryer? That baffles me. Would you rather live in the tundra or in a rainforest? Oh boy, I like them both. A rainforest has more biological diversity, but way more tropical diseases....

Vale SA should rebuild  Brazilian city it destroyed: Company ignored safety concerns, leading to a dam collapse and hundreds of deaths
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Vale SA should rebuild Brazilian city it destroyed: Company ignored safety concerns, leading to a dam collapse and hundreds of deaths

On Jan. 21, former executives of Brazilian mining company Vale SA and German certification firm TUV SUD were charged with homicide and environmental crimes for misconduct that led to the catastrophic collapse of a dam above one of its mines. The charges are justly severe, but they will not absolve Vale from its duty to...

Maintaining tradition at Jamie’s Barbershop
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Maintaining tradition at Jamie’s Barbershop

The weather outside was cold and wet, but inside Jamie’s Barbershop it was warm and cozy. The wood-paneled walls and landscape mural were reminiscent of the Brady Bunch house, or the Andy Griffith show, which was the inspiration for the shop’s remodeling in the 1970s. “I don’t know if I would ever change it,” the...

Donald Trump’s March for Life appearance hurts the movement
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Donald Trump’s March for Life appearance hurts the movement

President Donald Trump made history as the first sitting president to attend the annual March for Life last Friday, but his presence hurt more than helped the pro-life movement. This year was my fourth time attending the March in D.C., and it was, by far, the most Trump-crazed one I’ve yet seen. That makes sense....