April 7, 2015

Furthermore. . .

More scientists doubt salt is as bad for you as the government says

Rolling Stone uproar not typical for author 


Slate published an article about a program instituted in Washington state, which is “premised… on the idea that every prisoner, even the so-called worst of the worst, deserves a chance to improve himself, instead of being left to waste away in a tiny, windowless cell with no human contact for months or even years.” The project, which has resulted in an almost 50% drop in the number of people held in isolation, “divide[s] people with different problems into different programs, all of which operate out of separate prisons.”

Frank Zappa gets its right back in 1986

Louisiana Retains Nation’s and World’s Highest Incarceration Rate 

BB King is hospitalized 



 

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