One thing odd you might notice about the above income map from Visualizing Economics is the extent to which it corresponds to the map of US population density. The DC to NY
Editor’s note: The following is a chapter extracted from A Short History of England, by G.K. Chesterton (published 1917). The last chapter began, in an apparent irrelevance, with the name of St.
The recent ebola virus breakout reminded me that location is good for more than just keeping zombies at bay: UNITED NATIONS – Health ministers from 11 West African countries began a two-day
At the beginning, ESPN was an acronym for the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network. After today, that could credibly stand for the Enabling Sexual Predators Network. That’s not a hot take, just
While we are definitely committed to sharing important cultural aspects via the written word, sometimes there is no substitute for boots on the ground. In this case, we are talking about some
Hear the plaintive cry of the Ozark Prepper: Missouriwannabe: Ozark soil gardening? Yeah, right. How in the world do I garden in this soil? I’m from central Illinois. Throw seeds on the
In early 2014, Scientific American reckoned the numbers of The Beast: This Sunday (June 8), the near-Earth asteroid 2014 HQ124—which some observers have nicknamed “The Beast”—will give the planet a relatively close
It’s tempting, here at the Men of the West, to say we don’t care about the so called Pink Tax. Because we don’t. We don’t care what women choose to pay for
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