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Yes, David Bohm is a visionary theoretical physicist who perfectly illuminates the unstable shifting boundary between science ...
A Tudor sword, gold and a Georgian wine bottle are just some of the treasures mudlarker Lara Maiklem has found sifting along ...
Tariffs on foreign items are a gut-punch to many small businesses here in the islands. But for at least one agricultural commodity in Hawaii, it could be a good thing.
March was a great month for new books, but there are even more coming in April, including several new romance novels from bestselling authors. The following are just a few of the most anticipated ...
New Bedford Art Museum has opened two new exhibits around a unique printmaking technique and dynamic ceramic pieces. Here's a ...
It was the day that rocked the DUP. The party was no stranger to turbulence: leaders toppled; a wire-wearing member ...
When Josh Hutcherson’s time playing Peeta was over, he admitted to having “mixed feelings” about saying goodbye to the cast, ...
Suzanne Vranica covers the advertising and marketing industries and is part of The Wall Street Journal’s media & marketing bureau in New York. During her long tenure on the beat, she’s covered ...
Chris Fong, a Medicare specialist and the CEO of Smile Insurance Group, told Newsweek: "The work requirement for Medicaid, which has been utilized in some states such as Texas is a bit of a double ...
Suzanne P. Welsh, 71, of Swarthmore, innovative retired vice president of finance and treasurer at Swarthmore College, former chair of investment committees at the William Penn Foundation and the ...
Earlier this week, Suzanne Collins added another book to her literary pantheon, a prequel to “The Hunger Games” called “Sunrise on the Reaping.” Nearly two decades after the original ...
In her wide-ranging book, Suzanne O'Sullivan suggests that this glut of ill health has been driven by a culture of "overdiagnosis". Rather than actually "getting sicker", she writes, we are ...