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Published: August 9, 2019 by Sarah Burns
Stress can be very harmful to your physical and mental health. It can contribute to conditions such as high blood […]
Published: August 9, 2019 by Colman Andrews
With its not-bad academic rating of 86/99, its attractive campus, its sunny climate, and its proximity to sand and surf, […]
If you don’t drink — especially if you don’t even like being around people who do — the American college […]
Published: August 9, 2019 by Hristina Byrnes
Dating can be fun, and it can be stressful; the two of you might be meeting for the first time […]
Published: August 7, 2019 by John Harrington
There are about 465,000 elephants left in the wild in Africa and Asia today. An estimated 415,000 elephants plod through […]
Published: August 7, 2019 by Hristina Byrnes
It’s no secret that the United States is a country of immigrants. Despite recent political moods, the nation has a […]
Few animals are more beloved or have more of a mystique than the elephant. The world’s largest land animal, whose […]
Updated: August 9, 2019 by Hristina Byrnes
Toni Morrison, the first African-American woman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, has died. Some of her books — […]
Published: August 6, 2019 by Colman Andrews
New England — comprised today of the states of Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island — was […]
Published: August 5, 2019 by Colman Andrews
Marijuana-using drivers beware: A new device can help the police determine whether or not you’re high behind the wheel. We […]
Updated: August 6, 2019 by Sarah Burns
Pet ownership is climbing in the United States, with dogs leading the way, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association […]
Published: August 2, 2019 by Colman Andrews
Some people may feel sorry for all the 23-to-38-year-olds out there today. They sound like a disadvantaged bunch. A study […]
Published: August 1, 2019 by Colman Andrews
Until its restrictive immigration laws were eased in the mid-20th century, Australia’s culture, apart from that of the indigenous Aboriginal […]
Most dog owners realize that there are certain foods they should never feed their pet — dairy products, chocolate, splintery […]
Published: July 30, 2019 by Melly Alazraki
The world of espionage is shrouded in mystery. We attach romantic and idealized notions to being a spy, influenced by […]
Updated: August 1, 2019 by Colman Andrews
[cnxvideo id=”763007″ placement=”ros”]“England and America,” George Bernard Shaw may or may not have once said, “are two countries separated by […]
Updated: August 1, 2019 by John Harrington
[cnxvideo id=”792601″ placement=”ros”]For thousands of years, people have been fascinated by dolphins. In ancient times, seafarers developed a relationship with […]
Published: July 26, 2019 by Elzy Kolb
It’s hard to talk about the rainforests without an abundance of superlatives and mind-boggling statistics coming in to play. Within […]
Published: July 25, 2019 by John Harrington
Given their migratory behavior, it is difficult to count the total population of dolphins on the planet. Dolphins are warm-blooded, […]
Published: July 25, 2019 by Colman Andrews
We all presumably want to do what’s best for the environment, whether it’s recycling, avoiding food waste, driving more fuel-efficient […]
Published: July 24, 2019 by Hristina Byrnes
Tigers are unlike any other cat species. Whether it’s because their roar can be heard as far as two miles […]
Updated: August 1, 2019 by Cristabelle Tumola
[cnxvideo id=”721310″ placement=”ros”]The Cold War was more than a buildup of arms, it was also a space race between the […]
Published: July 19, 2019 by Colman Andrews
The American dream is alive and well — at least for most of us — according to a new Gallup […]
Updated: July 19, 2019 by Paul Ausick
Natural disasters like floods and hurricanes can disrupt supplies of gasoline to local gas stations. Analysts at GasBuddy have looked at some past storms to find out how long quickly gas stations run out of gas and how quickly they can be resupplied.