Luck changes for Billy Ray Harris, the homeless man who returned an engagement ring dropped into his beggar's cup
Couple's online fund to raise the $4,000 Harris turned down now stands at $185,000
Couple's online fund to raise the $4,000 Harris turned down now stands at $185,000
Tennis Now's Blair Henley talks Ryan Harrison's questionable fashion choice, Azarenka's grunting sing-a-long, and Serena's Miami bike ride. Also, hear what the All England Club has planned for 2020, and see Venus Williams kissing her 24-year-old boyfriend, Elio Pis.
Rachel Shukert is well known to Tablet followers as our pop culture expert, writing her Tattler column about everything from reality TV to the British royal family. She even wrote and performed an Oscar-night medley. Shukert is also the author of two memoirs: Have You No Shame? and Everything Is Going to Be Great. In […]
From 2013: The writer had a dazzling intelligence and was once the best-read woman in America, but a public hungry for transgressive heroines has failed to embrace her, Judith Thurman writes.
Spring Reveals Saturn's Hexagon Jet Stream
Welcome to Double X Science for March 22, 2013. This week's hosts are Adrienne Roehrich, chemistry editor, and Jeffrey Perkel, tech editor. Our topics cover posts of the week, including Autism is not to blame, Farting while Flying, and our I Am Mental Illness series post. Special emphasis was given to Our oral ecosystem. We also covered Double X Science Jr posts about posture and vaccines. Our news this week focused on a new type of microscopy. You can find the posts at: http://www.doublexscience.org/a-history-lesson-written-in-dental-plaque
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