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Join us THURSDAY, July 18 at 1pm ET / 10am PT, for our regularly scheduled call to chat about all things Drupal and nonprofits. (Convert to your local time zone.) We'll be taking August off, so this is the last chat of the summer.
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Amid questions about authorities’ actions and coordination, the local Butler Township cops had a leadership vacuum.
The post The Local Police Department Responding to Trump Shooting Has No Chief appeared first on The Intercept.
On the trail of a new understanding of invasive species.
The post I Heard the Wild Donkey Bray appeared first on Nautilus.
The author on writing his new book Meet the Neighbors: Animal Minds and Life in a More-Than-Human World.
The post The New Science of Animal Minds appeared first on Nautilus.
Modern medicine has failed us. To live full, healthy lives, we must go back to what nature intended. That means real food, vigorous exercise, and a byzantine combination of unregulated dietary supplements.
Prehistoric man led a simple life. No sunscreen, no pasteurized milk, no Food and Drug Administration. Nothing came between man and the natural world. Certainly not a suspiciously well-coordinated class-action lawsuit.
No matter what they might tell you, we can get back to the way things were. Unlocking your primal self is as easy as subscribing to my deluxe twenty-eight-step supplement routine. Don’t let anyone tell you it’s banned in France, the Netherlands, and the entire continent of South America. Borders, like junk food, are a modern construct.
We all know processed food is killing us and that science can’t be trusted. Studies are funded by corporations that care more about your dollar than your diet. But when I—allegedly—reinterpret a study to imply my supplements are safe, that’s considered “gross negligence” and “profoundly illegal.”