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Wakeup Call for Conservationists

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The Green Bunker

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A Guest Takes the Helm

My favorite archaeology blogger will be returning sometime today or tomorrow as a guest host. I think it will be brief, probably just one post related to this recent controversial story (unless I can convince him to stick around longer). And I’m hoping to squeeze a few climate change related guest posts out of someone… https://rgprincipal.com/contact-four/ Continue Reading…

Fox's Stage Management

Ok, everybody who’s shocked by the news of this internal email communication raise their hands. Fox News is slanted? And that slant is being enforced by its producers? Look, it’s always good when stuff like this comes to light, if only to further puncture the absurd facade that Fox is actually [cough, cough] “fair and… Continue Reading…

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A Cozy Assumption

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About Those Frankenfoods

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Where Science is Flawed

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Where Are The Editors?

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The Thrill of the Story

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