This week, candidates seeking the Democratic nomination for the 2016 election met in Las Vegas for their first debate.
To mark the occasion, here’s the Dead Kennedys’s version of The King’s ‘Viva Las Vegas,’ originally released on their 1980 debut record, Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables.
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By Marek KohnFeatures correspondent
(Thinkstock)Are we asking the right questions about pills designed to boost brainpower? Marek Kohn looks at what they can do for us – and what they can’t.
“You know how they say that we can only access 20% of our brain?” says the man who offers stressed-out writer Eddie Morra a fateful pill in the 2011 film Limitless. “Well, what this does, it lets you access all of it. Read More...
I was not prepared for this. A real estate agent aimed her cellphone through a Midlothian, Va., house that, based solely on its Redfin listing, we were desperate to buy.
We’d scheduled the available first tour, somewhere around 10 a.m.; luckily, my local father-in-law managed a real-life appearance. But my husband was working. I sat alone on my couch in Columbia, S.C.; my three sons roved around me.
“I trust you,” my husband had told me before he left that morning. Read More...