Educator Kathryn Johnson reflects on two decades of work connecting deaf communities in China and the U.S. through education ...
"The rise of youth-oriented short videos, live-streaming content and interactive narratives has fragmented public attention, ...
"Now that high-speed rail has arrived, that number could multiply several times. I'm already preparing for a busier summer." ...
In an interview on "The Michael Knowles Show," Vice President J.D. Vance talks about the Democratic power center shift to the ...
The drought shows its cruelest impact near the west end of Falls Lake: a moonscape of cracked mud, where great blue herons ...
Reckless exercise can lead to exertional rhabdomyolysis, a condition that has risen due to the popularity of high-intensity ...
Caitlin Clark is single-handedly driving drastic revenue increases for the WNBA. So why are players trying to get her to ...
A few years ago, experts worried about a "new normal" of elevated violent crime in the U.S. Now the country is flirting with ...
In 2025, about 2,300 stroke victims were seen in the St. Luke’s University Health Network, estimates Dr. Daniel Ackerman, the ...
The lawsuit follows an arbitrator’s ruling last week that overturned Kil’s termination, deeming it an “excessive” punishment ...
Getting to know your body through regular testicular self-exams can help you spot changes early. A urologist breaks down what ...
Brandon DeBot of the Tax Law Center at New York University discusses President Trump’s lawsuit and subsequent settlement with ...
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