FebruaryMag reveals how some killer drugs come on the market. We read reviews of two wildly divergent popular novels with a common thread. China and other countries regularly receive abuse in North America for corruption and censorship, but now we see the finger pointing the other direction; American politicians take bribes, the US government covers up, and the local press makes no effort to hunt down the story.
Speaking of corruption, there are rumours that people are admitted to Mensa on the basis of SAT scores and similar fudging. Anyone having actual info about this, contact the editor: confidences will be respected.

Two math books come under scrutiny. One gets an A, the other a C.
For those who take medication at any time, the tests for regulatory approval have subtly altered – to our detriment. And Hell apparently has frozen over.
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