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Leprino, who went by “Jim,” was the youngest of five children born to an Italian immigrant family in Colorado in 1937. His ...
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QNS on MSNOut of this world: Queens students have live Earth-to-space conversation with NASA astronautQueens students of all ages flocked to the New York Hall of Science (NYSCI) for a live Earth-to-space conversation with NASA ...
Brightline trains have killed 182 people, significantly more than publicly known, an investigation by the Miami Herald and WLRN has found.
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Sinar Daily on MSNStudy finds broad decline in US children's healthResearchers found that obesity among 2 to 19-year-olds climbed from 17 per cent in the 2007-2008 survey cycle to about 21 per ...
Twelve incoming students from Arkansas have been named the inaugural Natural State Fellows, earning up to $80,000 each in fellowships for education, research and study abroad.
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Independent.ie on MSNReligious leaders visit Gaza in wake of fatal church bombingTop church leaders visited Gaza yesterday after its only Catholic church was struck by an Israeli shell on Thursday. The ...
William Lacy Clay Sr.'s career in political office started when he was 28 years old. The civil rights advocate was a strong ...
Michael T. Benson never planned on trading beach breezes for the hills of Morgantown. But life—and leadership—has a way of pulling people toward places where they’re most needed. Diving into his new ...
While Sean was mostly a recurring character on Blue Bloods throughout its run, Tony was a main cast member until Season 9, when Tony, like Jack, decided to break away from the show to attend college.
Johns Hopkins research highlights alarming death rates from medical mistakes as new state-by-state analysis shows where malpractice claims are most common.
Trump’s dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development has left life-saving food and medical aid rotting in ...
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