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Robert Wolf, more commonly and affectionately known as Bob, is no longer a kid, and hasn’t been for some time. He has long had white hair and a ...
I SPENT three days at the Mayo Clinic last week and found out that, for a person who doesn’t take care of himself, I’m in ...
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Despite the opioid crisis’ deadly toll, U.S police treat drug use as a criminal issue. But in the Netherlands, a public ...
Whether you're interested in beach-vibing with "Surfin U.S.A." or prefer a hearty slice of "American Pie," there's no ...
Presidential adviser Kari Lake attacked the Voice of America in Congressional testimony Wednesday. A former network official called her actions "profoundly harmful to our national interests." ...
President Trump's decision to launch airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities without first consulting Congress has drawn sharp criticism from lawmakers who say the move bypasses their constitutional ...
"There really truly is irony in the concept over a dispute over a smile," WooSox President Dr. Charles Steinberg said with a chuckle.
Fifty years ago, near the end of the Vietnam War, as North Vietnamese troops headed south, the director of the Cam Ranh Christian Orphanage, Pastor Nguyen Xuan Ha — known to everyone as Mr. Ha ...
“I didn’t know what was wrong with me, just constantly, on edge and unease." What one Vietnam veteran has to say about PTSD during PTSD awareness month.
A panel of Vietnam War veterans looked back at their experiences from that time with University of New Hampshire students and campus leaders during a special panel Saturday morning.