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SIXTH class pupil Fearne Quinn from St Eunan’s National School, Raphoe, has won a nationwide poster competition to raise ...
A Lancaster County science fair champion has earned international honors for developing a fishing lure that won’t contribute ...
An assortment of research across clinical and basic science fields was on full display at this year’s UB Resident and Fellow Research Day, which took place May 30 in the Jacobs School of Medicine and ...
"I had to accept that I would never know my father like I wanted — and also that, to some degree, he’d been there right in ...
The American Ballet Theater’s first Black female principal dancer on everything she’s fought for and the decision to end her historic career with the company.
North of Iowa in Minnesota, more than 130 varsity girls' teams hit the ice this season. Though the Hawkeye state lags behind, a few pioneers work to make a change.
In fact, the Mass Ave resident radiates joy and positivity, even in these troubling times for Hoosier residents in the LGBTQIA+ communities. “Every civil rights fight has its ebbs and flows,” Vale ...
A teenager is torn between asserting her independence while being expected to care for her younger sibling A teen on Reddit ...
Art, in many forms, doesn't just tell stories. They inspire, heal, depict cultural heritage, and express messages. The ...
LIFTING her drink, Bethany Clarke clinked glasses with her best friend Simone White and they each took a swig. The vodka and ...
Uncovering a new intersection of art and football, the Ipswich-based initiative Call Me Ted painted this season’s programme ...
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Lebanon’s Future Hinges on Ending Hezbollah
There is much more that Beirut, Washington, and Jerusalem can do together to remove the notorious paramilitary from Lebanon.