Morning news feed includes this delightfully eclectic story (journey?) from WaPo. It includes:
An archaeologist who "isn’t seeking formal publishing routes because “life’s too short,” comparing this aspect of academic science to “the dumbest game I’ve ever played.”
"Sometimes you just have to wait for people to die off"
"15 males go off and get eaten by a short-faced bear"
Using multiple complementary forms of knowledge, we provide a scenario for #Blackfoot population history that fits with #oraltradition and provides a plausible model for the..peopling of the #Americas" by Dorothy First Rider et al. #Genomics
Activists decry ruling by top court as ‘a travesty of justice’ after two men sought to strike down colonial-era laws. A top court in St Vincent and the Grenadines has upheld laws that criminalize gay sex, in a blow to activists who have long decried the violence the LGBTQ+ community has faced on the conservative Caribbean...
St Vincent and the Grenadines court upholds laws criminalizing gay sex (www.theguardian.com)
Activists decry ruling by top court as ‘a travesty of justice’ after two men sought to strike down colonial-era laws. A top court in St Vincent and the Grenadines has upheld laws that criminalize gay sex, in a blow to activists who have long decried the violence the LGBTQ+ community has faced on the conservative Caribbean...