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A team of political scientists, writing in the Washington Post, concluded that “Trump supporters who are struggling economically perceive U.S. economic performance overall to be…
The host Cliff Stewart, Lisa Stewart and Lamont Banks speaks with our Special Guests Kara Gotsch, Director of Strategic Initiatives at The Sentencing Project and…
It may be true at present that we cannot reverse the aging process from a chronicle logical point of view, but there is evidence that…
Dr. Rasmus interviews Jill Stein, Green Party presidential candidate, discussing the real issues of the presidential election and her Party’s positions and solutions to the…
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Over the years only a small handful of policy pundits have struggled to find a core principle that might explain the American government's irrational desire…
Blueberries, and berries in general, are among foods labeled as “diabetes superfoods” by the American Association of Diabetes. Food science researchers at the University of…
For reporters at risk around the world – because they’re exposing corruption, covering conflict, or afflicting the comfortable – today matters: it’s the International Day…
In 1936, Dutch geologist Jean Jacques Dozy climbed the world’s highest island peak: the forbidding Mount Carstensz, a snow-covered silver crag on what was then…
Halloween, October. 31, the Eve of All Saints' Day, observed with traditional games and customs. The word comes from medieval England's All Hallows' Eve (Old…
It is a well-known fact that fitness and well-being go hand in hand. But being in good shape also protects against the health problems that…
Increasingly frequent extreme weather events could threaten butterfly populations in the UK and could be the cause of recently reported butterfly population crashes, according to…