Anti-evolution Congressman Paul Broun ran unopposed in Georgia, but nearly 4,000 voters wrote in Charles Darwin to protest their representative’s views.
Anti-evolution Congressman Paul Broun ran unopposed in Georgia, but nearly 4,000 voters wrote in Charles Darwin to protest their representative’s views.
Warren Buffett wrote in a New York Times op-ed piece last month that he and his rich friends "have been coddled long enough by a billionaire-friendly Congress."
The Roman writer Lucretius, who lived circa 55 B.C., wrote a radically secular creation story, in which he describes the universe as made of an infinite number of atoms.
The Roman writer Lucretius, who lived circa 55 B.C., wrote a radically secular creation story, in which he describes the universe as made of an infinite number of atoms.
The Roman writer Lucretius, who lived circa 55 B.C., wrote a radically secular creation story, in which he describes the universe as made of an infinite number of atoms.
I am writing my friend. He is living in Florida with his wife. They are very happy there. I wrote, "You guys are fortunate to not be in Boston this winter!" He wrote back, "You're right!"
In a twist worthy of her latest detective novel, it turns out it was a lawyer's wife's best friend who leaked J.K. Rowling's identity as the "Robert Galbraith" who wrote the crime novel The Cuckoo's Calling.
In a twist worthy of her latest detective novel, it turns out it was a lawyer's wife's best friend who leaked J.K. Rowling's identity as the "Robert Galbraith" who wrote the crime novel The Cuckoo's Calling.
In a twist worthy of her latest detective novel, it turns out it was a lawyer's wife's best friend who leaked J.K. Rowling's identity as the "Robert Galbraith" who wrote the crime novel The Cuckoo's Calling.
The Roman writer Lucretius, who lived circa 55 B.C., wrote a radically secular creation story, in which he describes the universe as made of an infinite number of atoms.
Ashton Kutcher used his Twitter account to fire back. "I think Star magazine calling me a 'cheater' qualifies as defamation of character. I hope my lawyer agrees," he wrote.
The Greek historian Plutarch wrote about Spartan generals who sent and received sensitive messages using a scytale. This is a thin cylinder made out of wood with which they performed transposition ciphers.