Here's an assortment of interesting links for your long holiday weekend reading. Hope you enjoy!
The thing I love most about baseball is that on any given day you are likely to see something you have never seen before. That was certainly the case yesterday afternoon as Javy Baez of the Chicago Cubs pulled off the greatest baserunning play ever. I have never seen anything quite like it.
The internment of Japanese Americans during World War II is definitely not one of America's proudest moments. But baseball played a crucial role in the camps.
Why Line of Duty is unlike any other police drama on television. It has to be hands down one of my all time favorite shows.
Did you know that in 1930 John Steinbeck penned a werewolf murder mystery? The battle with his estate to get the book published.
Answering the important questions: what is the origin of the term red tape to describe bureaucratic processes?
It's common knowledge that Richard Nixon taped conversations in the White House during his presidential terms. The extent that his administration went to record meetings has not been as well known until now.
Finally, a job I could really get into doing: book butler.
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