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As demand for palm oil has increased, so has scientific interest—particularly in palm’s tocotrienols, with potential benefits ...
WHILE many of us may 'sit up and take notice' when famous personalities, like tennis star Alexander Zverev, confess to mental ...
The British government is facing legal action over its refusal to evacuate critically ill Palestinian children from Gaza.
Those detained were subjected to ‘dehumanizing’ treatment, overcrowding, poor medical care and lack of support despite ...
Entry level jobs that were once the gateway to upward mobility are disappearing fast. How can applicants prove their human ...
As supervisor, Vargas was sometimes at odds with environmentalists and labor unions. Now those core Democratic constituencies ...
The Habitat Acquisition Trust, known as HAT, has launched the second year of its ­“eco-employment” ­program, Grow Hope, ...
Pig farmer Jess D'Souza had hoped to finally turn a profit this year, aided by a federal program to bolster local food ...
John Gray’s address to those attending Reclaim the Enlightenment’s celebration of Bastille Day may be of interest. On the ...
Rehab hospitals that help people recover from major surgeries and injuries have become a highly lucrative slice of the health care business. But federal data and inspection reports show that ...
Ivy Tech Community College students with ambitions to pursue a four-year degree may now benefit from a partnership with ...
Poet Mark Chartier, who has Tourette's syndrome, teaches special ed. His poems dig deep into his student superheroes and traumatic childhood.