Was the Franco dictatorship a cause or consequence of the Spanish Civil War? Was Einstein a medieval scientist? Confusions like these are quite common among secondary school students, who tend to ...
Reporter More than 1,400 people have died—and officials say that toll may rise—and around 3,000 were injured in an earthquake that rocked eastern Afghanistan late Sunday evening. The 6.0-magnitude ...
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FLINT, MI – With laces tight and a determination to cross the finish line at top of mind for each and every runner, Crim race day is back again. The 2025 HAP CareSource Crim Festival of Races ...
Parents, especially mothers and single parents, experience significant stress from the mental load of childcare and housework. The decline in extended family and community support contributes to ...
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As our digital worlds continue to steal our attention, some people are taking a more intentional approach to meeting strangers in real life. By Gina Cherelus In the Third Wheel column, Gina Cherelus ...
College baseball’s most storied programs are easy to name. Texas. Southern California. Arizona State. These teams have filled trophy cases, sent legends to the big leagues and piled up wins for more ...
There’s nothing quite like that first cup of coffee—deliciously hot (or refreshingly cold), rich, a little bitter, and somehow energizing and relaxing at the same time. In the U.S., many people seem ...
It makes sense to think that way, but according to research from Harvard University, you shouldn’t just think strategically about how to maximize the impact of your working hours. You should also ...