Whenever we design tabletops for the blog, I typically try and pull items that you can easily purchase online, so that you can recreate the looks yourself. But at home? If we’re being honest, it’s typically a mix of new and old at my table, and I’ll give you one good reason why: PERSONALITY. Some...
Month: June 2017

The Lab Says It’s Cancer. But Sometimes the Lab Is Wrong.
Thousands of patients may receive incorrect cancer diagnoses each year because of biopsy mix-ups. New technology can help prevent the mistakes — if pathologists adopt it. Source: http://bppro.link/?c=D5N
What Has Changed in the New, “Definitive” Power Wars
Today, Hachette is publishing the paperback edition of my history of Obama-era national-security legal policymaking, Power Wars, which is also replacing the text future e-book buyers will receive. I have systematically updated and revised the book since its hardcover publication in November 2015....
Is War About to Start in Ukraine?
As The Independent is reporting this morning, it appears that Ukraine is under a sustained cyber assault:

Unauthorized Immigrants Steer Clear of Medical Care
Around the country, clinics that serve immigrants report seeing fewer patients since the Trump administration issued broad deportation orders. Source: http://bppro.link/?c=D5G
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