A short history of recycling. By Jane Shaw Stroup on the Environmental Blog.
The Hoover Institution at 100: George Nash discusses its significance.
Mark T. Mitchell reviews Walk Away, which tells the stories of ten people who left Marxism. On Law & Liberty.
Robert Paquette explains the views of Eugene Genovese, a historian with Marxist roots and possibly conservative branches. In Chronicles.
Howard Zinn was no historian. On Law & Liberty.
KC Johnson says the New York Times’ 1619 project fails the truth test.
More on the 1619 project from Sean Wilentz in the Atlantic.
Librarian and bookseller plead guilty to stealing $8 million worth of antique books from Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Library. In the Washington Post’s Retropolis.
Take a peek at the oldest still-operating business in each state in the U.S. From workandmoney.com.
We’ve had 30 years of misdirected Alzheimer’s research, says Sharon Begley on STAT.
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