Judges’ robes, which are cousins of those worn by ministers and academics, weren’t always black.
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Hot 2015 words reveal an ‘-ism’ nation obsessed with identity
For some, the top contender is emoji — and it’s not even a word.
The naughty and nice of 2015
We don’t even count the truly evil deeds of last year.
I’m a seer, sort of. My 2015 predictions
At least half of my predictions came true, depending on how you score them.
Why do people like Trump even knowing that they probably shouldn’t?
He is last hope of conservative white guys who see the world changing before their eyes.
Politicians say dumb things, but we’re the ones voting
And 30 percent of us are in favor of bombing Agrabah (a fictional place in Disney’s movie, ‘Aladdin’).
Decline of the African lion
US institutes tough new rules to protect these extraordinary animals.
Our constant indignation is wearying, but often necessary
Outrage teeters between righteous and ridiculous, and back again.
Five myths about gluten
People don’t outgrow this ancient and complex protein, and even trace amounts can trigger intestinal damage.
Whoever Jesus was, there’s never been anyone like him since
Whether intentionally or not, Jesus did end up igniting a worldwide crusade.