
Is travel really fatal to prejudice?
Mark Twain once said that "travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness." Was he right? Consider the cases of two travelers: Theodore Roosevelt and Malcolm X.

Mark Twain once said that "travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness." Was he right? Consider the cases of two travelers: Theodore Roosevelt and Malcolm X.
In the last year of his life, President Abraham Lincoln wondered if humanity would ever be able to agree on a definition of the word "liberty." Are we there yet?
In fact, Trump is a genius (in a narcissistic and sociopathic way).
One day in the 1970s a prominent Bigfoot seeker asked the Federal Bureau of Investigation for help in his search for Bigfoot. The FBI said yes. Why?
The Democratic Party wants raw, populist voices like that Senate contender Graham Platner of Maine, but they don't want his past. Given the history of the last twenty-five years, can you have one without the other?
Follow the largest electromagnetic storm ever recorded from the accounts of journalists, travelers, and scientists who witnessed the event.