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The visionary arranger thought of himself as a storyteller, not just a sound engineer. more
Native American communities were elaborate consensus democracies, many of which had survived for generations because of careful attention to checking and balancing power. more
Protected from development, natural landscapes worldwide are emerging from the violence of war. more
Thousands of volunteers joined the military during World War I. But when the war ended and the Great Depression began, the volunteers wanted a bonus to be paid in 1932, not in 1945 as planned. more
The rate of death by suicide is rising among veterans. The most common stressor is a serious relationship difficulty. more
Some veterans’ charities make the most of their donors’ dollars, while others squander that money. Vetting these groups will help ensure your money is well-spent. more
The Daily Yonder examines the effects of the USPS's cost-cutting measures on rural areas. more
The Daily Yonder examines the effects of the USPS's cost-cutting measures on rural areas. more
The 74 reports on the inadequate translation services for non-English speaking parents in the public school system. more
The 74 reports on the inadequate translation services for non-English speaking parents in the public school system. more
The 74 reports on the inadequate translation services for non-English speaking parents in the public school system. more
(BPT) - For adults who are diagnosed with a lung disease called idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, long lasting (chronic) interstitial lung disease in which lung fibrosis continues to worsen (progress), … more
Reasons to be Cheerful provides a glimpse into how three cities became "Model Communities" 10 years after the launch of My Brother's Keeper. more
Reasons to be Cheerful provides a glimpse into how three cities became "Model Communities" 10 years after the launch of My Brother's Keeper. more
Grist explains why giving irregular-looking fruits and vegetables a personality could make them more appealing to consumers—and curb food waste. more
Grist explains why giving irregular-looking fruits and vegetables a personality could make them more appealing to consumers—and curb food waste. more
(BPT) - Many parents feel a natural inclination to fill their children’s days with activities, often fearing that too much unstructured playtime will lead to boredom. In a recent survey … more
(BPT) - Jim, an 81-year-old former lawyer who lives in Sarasota, Florida, was in Aruba on vacation in the late 1970s when he first experienced an uncomfortable feeling in his legs, almost like … more
(BPT) - Award-winning TV host, comedian, actress and author Sherri Shepherd is at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia and invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) because she has diabetes. She … more
Jupiter’s composition is more similar to that of the Sun than that of the Earth. more
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