On Diverse Force, Blacks Still Face Special Peril


Its serried ranks are more diverse than ever, yet the New York Police Department still struggles with the problem of fraternal shootings across the color line....

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/31/nyregion/31friendly.html


"The Left Sees White Men As The Problem" (VIDEO)

Executive Director Of Tancredo's PAC Guilty Of "Karate Chop" Assault On African-American Woman

Paper Apologizes For Publishing 'Assassinate Obama' Ad

Gordon Graff's Skyfarm for Toronto Gallery

Polaroid Lovers Try to Revive Its Instant Film











Math and the City

One of the pleasures of looking at the world through mathematical eyes is that you can see certain patterns that would otherwise be hidden. This week’s column is about one such pattern

Phx Sights: COSANTI

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a photo essay by desert metro

Birmingham police beating video: Five officers fired

Birmingham police beating video


Reason.tv: The Wall Street Journal's Jason Riley on Immigrants—Let Them In!


The Wall Street Journal's Jason Riley, author of the recent book Let Them In: The Case for Open Borders, gave a spellbinding presentation about the myths surrounding immigration.
Ships Tread Water, Waiting for Cargo
SINGAPORE — To go out in a small boat along Singapore’s coast now is to feel like a mouse tiptoeing through an endless herd of slumbering elephants.
Swine Flu May Be Human Error, Scientist Says; WHO Probes Claim 
By Jason Gale and Simeon Bennett

May 12 (Bloomberg) -- The World Health Organization is investigating an Australian researcher’s claim that the swine flu virus circling the globe may have been created as a result of human error.

Swine flu could affect third of world's population, says study

Harvesting Arizona wind in Holbrook

As first wind farm goes up in state, others likely to follow

Harvesting Arizona wind in Holbrook

As first wind farm goes up in state, others likely to follow

By Beverley Rouse, Press Association
Sixteen people banned from entering the UK were "named and shamed" by the Home Office today. Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said she decided to make public the names of 16 people banned since October so others could better understand what sort of behaviour Britain was not prepared to tolerate. The...

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