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This week: the Black Arts Movement’s radical aesthetics, Gatsby boat tours, advice columns, Hot Girls for Zohran, Gen Z dumps glitter on ICE, and much more.
By Staff Reports Bill Stuckey announced recently his candidacy for the District 1 seat of the Atmore City Council. Stuckey ...
The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) announced that it was recognized by the Southern Association of ...
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 13.5% of American households experienced food insecurity at some time during ...
The Trump administration claims to cut nearly $50 million from Philly area-institutions.
New research on home care cooperatives – agencies co-owned and managed by home care workers – has identified key factors that ...
Draconian cuts driven by the Trump administration’s relentlessly anti-science attitude have provided the GOP with a golden ...
The meeting included a discussion of thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative and longtime target of the anti-vaccine world.
Gold, prized for its rarity and versatility, is essential not only for jewelry and investment but also for its role in ...
VSU officials on Friday will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the $134 million Alfred W. Harris Academic Commons, which ...
An injection that can prevent HIV infection for six months has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
As Bhattacharya comes into his new role, fellow scientist and Christian Dr. S. Joshua Swamidass interviewed the NIH director about his convictions and his plans to lead the medical-research agency ...