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Weird history: Heavener Runestone may prove Vikings were in Oklahoma 1000 years ago | KFOR.com Oklahoma City

Weird history: Heavener Runestone may prove Vikings were in Oklahoma 1000 years ago | KFOR.com Oklahoma City "'If the tales told by the old-timers are correct, Oklahoma may once have contained dozens of runestones. Five of these have been found,'...

A Simple Age Verification Law Is Blowing Up the Online Porn Industry - POLITICO

A Simple Age Verification Law Is Blowing Up the Online Porn Industry - POLITICO "An important consensus seems to have emerged that childhood exposure to pornography is one of many things negatively affecting the minds of Gen Z. Anxiety is...

Men Searching for Their Lost Tribe - Mark Judge - Law & Liberty

Law & Liberty - Mark Judge - Men Searching for Their Lost Tribe Mark Judge writing in Law & Liberty: "There are plenty of enemies to fight in the world, and they're not all in the hills of Afghanistan. They...

Tulsa is getting a fancy new park that residents can feel smug about - The Lost Ogle

Tulsa is getting a fancy new park that residents can feel smug about - The Lost Ogle OKC blog rates OKC's new Scissortail Park uninspiring compared to Tulsa's The Gathering Place, but also shares a bit of childhood park nostalgia....

A Look Into Leonard Nimoy's Time in Boston's West End | BDCWire

A Look Into Leonard Nimoy's Time in Boston's West End | BDCWire "Off of Cambridge Street downtown is the Charles River Plaza Shopping Center, a small complex in a compact area where medical workers from Mass General and residents of...

Abortion: The Mark of Dystopia - Catholic World Report

Abortion: The Mark of Dystopia - Catholic World Report "...two of the... most preeminent dystopia novels even include swipes at one of the most sacred cows of the 21st-century liberal project: abortion.... "Concerned with the homogenizing and stultifying effects of...

Ideas: Breaking the Walled Garden of Childhood

Ideas: Breaking the Walled Garden of Childhood David D. Friedman writes: "One exception used to be the Society for Creative Anachronism, a historical recreation organization that I have been involved with for a very long time. I was taught to...

Liberals sick of the alt-left are taking 'the red pill' | Fox News

Liberals sick of the alt-left are taking 'the red pill' | Fox News Hopeful news about the rising generation: "People of all ages and ethnicities are posting YouTube videos describing 'red pill moments'--personal awakenings that have caused them to reject...

The Miracle of Squanto's Path to Plymouth - WSJ

The Miracle of Squanto's Path to Plymouth - WSJ Eric Metaxas tells the story of God's providence in the form of an English-speaking Indian "But one day during that spring of 1621, a Wampanoag walked out of the woods to...

Sea-Monkeys and X-Ray Spex: Collecting the Bizarre Stuff Sold in the Back of Comic Books | Collectors Weekly

Sea-Monkeys and X-Ray Spex: Collecting the Bizarre Stuff Sold in the Back of Comic Books | Collectors Weekly A collector reveals the truth behind those alluring comic book ads. (Via Ace, who tells the story of his own childhood skepticism...

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