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20 Stupid and Sexist Laws Against Women In America

Throughout its history, various cities and towns in the United States have implemented laws that are detrimental to women’s rights at best, and downright kick the entire feminist ideal back into the Middle Ages at worst. Continue reading

Top Celebrity Nipple Slips of 2008 – Part 2

OK, so it’s been eight months since the first Top Celebrity Nipple Slips of 2008 list saw the light of day. As forecast in that post, this year has proven to be a banner one for celebrity nip slips, with celebrities ranging from the famous to the not-so famous popping their precious nipples out like they’re going out of style. Except that celebrity nipples will never go out of style, whether they’re of the really nice, nibble-able (is that a word?) variety or disgusting ones that fold over on themselves Continue reading

19 Pornstars With College Degrees or Higher

We all know you don’t need a college degree to become a pornstar.  Many highly-paid pornstars didn’t go to college. In fact, a lot of men and women in the adult entertainment business never even got to finish high school Continue reading

Engineering the climate

“Giant engineering schemes to reflect sunlight or suck carbon dioxide from the air could be the only way to save the Earth from runaway global warming, according to a group of leading scientists. But they say that these schemes could have their own catastrophic consequences, such as disrupting rainfall patterns, and should be deployed only as a last resort if attempts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions fail. The Royal Society, a fellowship of 1,400 of the world’s most eminent scientists, published a report yesterday on the feasibility and possible dangers of technologies for cooling down the Earth, known as geoengineering.

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A Shot at Cancer: a cancer vaccine?

Back in 1999, two researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) received a long-awaited green light to launch separate studies on cancer care. Six months apart, Dr. Douglas Schwartzentruber and Dr

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