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UC Davis research reveals hope in reducing political violence, highlighting actionable steps for prevention and fostering societal peace in the United States.
Local News Nagasaki cathedral blesses a bell that replaces one destroyed by the US atomic bomb The U.S. bomb that was dropped Aug. 9, 1945, fell near the cathedral, killing two priests and 24 ...
Mo’ne Davis is not done playing baseball, not with a new women's pro baseball league arriving in 2026.
Davis’s performances in award-garnering productions have helped make her one of the most influential people in the entertainment industry and a name that many aspiring actors cite as their hero.
The true target of the first atomic bomb wasn’t, in fact, Tokyo, but Moscow, with the people of Hiroshima and Nagasaki sacrificed on the altar of American global imperial ambition.
The man pedaled furiously, sweat dripping as the generator groaned under the strain, struggling to power the radio. Static filled his ears as the distant operator pleaded for clarity, unaware of ...
With the 80th anniversary of the Hiroshima attack approaching next month, “The Hiroshima Men” is a potent reminder of the extreme human costs that were wrought by the first atomic weapon ...
The UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center today released its “Tahoe: State of the Lake Report,” which presents data from 2024 in the context of the long-term record.
So whether you’ve read every single book in the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" series, or are new to the story, families will truly enjoy a good laugh watching the ups and downs of adolescence.
AUSTINTOWN — Elaine M. Kovach, 82, passed away peacefully, Saturday, July 12, 2025, in the comfort of her home with her daughters by her side. Elaine was born June 24, 1943, in Youngstown, a ...
As far as positions on the New Orleans Saints’ roster go, linebacker is pretty much set as they come. But could this be a year of transition?
Boxer Gervonta Davis faces a charge of Battery-Domestic Violence in Florida, according to jail records in Miami-Dade County.