Will Americans buy ‘less-lethal’ guns?
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Shoot, but don’t kill thetrace.org · Ted Alcorn A weapons-maker is touting “less lethal” guns for self-defense. Can the company find a market in a country dominated by gun lovers? In November 1938, the world watched and did little DW English · Sarah Judith Hofmann On the night of November 9, 1938, Jews were the victims of pogroms carried out in plain sight. |
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The 420-year-search for Shakespeare’s lost play BBC Future · Zaria Gorvett To celebrate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s First Folio, BBC Future investigates a mysterious vanishing. As pedestrian deaths reach 40-year high, right-on-red comes under scrutiny USA TODAY Money · Sara Chernikoff The U.S. is one of the few countries that allows for right turns at red lights. Orcas sink another boat in Europe after a nearly hour-long attack Live Science · Harry Baker For the fourth time in two years, a group of unusually brazen orcas in southwestern Europe have sunk a sailing boat. A ‘ghost river’ is unearthed in Baltimore Bloomberg CityLab · David Dudley How an artist reanimated an urban creek buried for more than a century. Auto repair mistakes: A complete guide flipboard.com · Family Handyman Don’t be easy prey for a dishonest mechanic. The catio is ready for its close-up dwell · Marah Eakin Los Angeles enthusiasts are attempting to mainstream the cat patio — a simple solution for indoor cats who yearn for the great outdoors. |