The next time you wonder whether to reach out to a friend, family member, classmate or other person who’s been out of touch for a long time...
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Guest Commentary by Peggy Liu, University of Pittsburgh, and Lauren Min, University of Kansas for The Conversation
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7/20/22
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On July 4, 1776, the 13 “united States of America” declared their independence, throwing off oppression from Great Britain.
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Guest Commentary by Frank Knapp Jr., InsideSources.com
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7/15/22
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Yoga poses challenge for the mind/body to create beauty and balance with a commitment to grow.
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By Nancy Dale, Ph.D.
Author | 7/14/22 |
The three words that best describe the Supreme Court’s decisions this term are text, history and tradition.
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Guest Commentary by John G. Malcolm, Heritage Foundation
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7/13/22
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We can’t even imagine a grade adequate for the Supreme Court this year, as the current scale stops after only five letters.
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Guest Commentary by Christian F. Nunes, National Organization for Women
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7/13/22
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Almost all American adults — including parents, medical patients and people who are sexually active — regularly exercise their right to privacy...
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By Scott Skinner-Thompson, University of Colorado Boulder
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7/7/22
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Amyotrophic Later Sclerosis — also known as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease — is a rare, yet fatal disease that can have subtle onset symptoms not to be overlooked.
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By Eric Weinbrenner, Paint For A Cure
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7/6/22
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For three decades, climate campaigners have fought to make fossil fuels so expensive that people would be forced to abandon them.
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By Bjorn Lomborg, Hoover Institution
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7/4/22
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When voters go to the polls in November, they will make decisions about the future of our nation, the future of our state and...
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By Senator Ben Albritton
State Senator for District 26 | 7/1/22 |
With summer officially here, as an Arizonan, you’re likely looking for ways to continue enjoying the outdoors while also staying cool...
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By Dr. Jennifer Malin, Optum
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7/1/22
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President Joe Biden signed into law on June 25 a bipartisan bill that is the first significant change in federal gun legislation in nearly three decades.
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By Howard Manly for The Conversation
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6/30/22
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In not so many years past, Congress spent its days legislating and measuring its work’s effects with meaningful oversight.
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By Michael Flanagan for InsideSources.com
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6/29/22
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AMAC Social Security Advisor Russell Gloor answers questions about Social Security benefits.
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By Russell Gloor
AMAC Certified Social Security Advisor | 6/27/22 |
...in early July 1776, a handful of men got together in Pennsylvania and declared their independence from Great Britain.
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By J. Mark Powell, Holy Cow! History
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6/27/22
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A 16th-century proverb advises: “It’s unwise to sell a bear’s skin before catching it.”
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By Vidhura S. Tennekoon, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
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6/21/22
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Consumer prices are up almost 9% from where they were a year ago.
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By Antony Davies, Duquesne University
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6/20/22
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As we mark the 50th anniversary of the Watergate break-in on June 17th...
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By Karen Hobert Flynn, Common Cause
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6/16/22
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As the House Select Committee held its first public hearing on the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection...
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By Matthew Valasik, The University of Alabama, and Shannon Reid, UNC Charlotte
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6/14/22
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A school of thought says history is made by great men and women.
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By J. Mark Powell for Holy Cow! History
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6/13/22
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Some nights the Moon seems really close and bigger than usual.
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By Silas Laycock, UMass Lowell
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6/7/22
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