History


The Dream Machine

The Dream Machine

Billions over budget and bedeviled by fatal crashes during development, the convertible V-22 Osprey endured to become the embodiment of a decades-old aeronautic dream.

Published 06/02/2010

 

Land of the Less-Free

Land of the Less-Free

Outrageously expensive, persistently unjust and widely perceived to be barbaric, it's time for the United States to shrink and refine its criminal punishment system.

Published 05/14/2010

 

Lisa Shannon, a Thousand Sisters

Lisa Shannon, a Thousand Sisters

Inspired by a segment on Oprah, Lisa Shannon launched Run for Congo Women, and now works full-time advocating for women in the Congo.

Published 05/12/2010

 

Age of the Castrato

Age of the Castrato

In sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Italy, countless pre-pubescent boys were castrated to preserve their high-pitched voices and allow them to pursue singing careers. Why the “cruelest cut” wasn't as cruel as it seems.

Published 05/01/2010

 

Lost States of America

Lost States of America

The author of “Lost States” offers a few words about Nickajack, Muskogee, Franklin and other proposed states that failed to crack the Top 50.

Published 04/11/2010

 

Smile ’Til It Hurts

Smile ’Til It Hurts

Did you know that Up With People was funded by corporate America, supported by the government, and a propaganda tool of the religious right?

Published 03/05/2010

 

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