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Wrecking a national bulwark makes sense if Poilievre is fine with foreign assimilation. What would Machiavelli say?
A look at old troubles of Associated Journals Ltd as the Enforcement Directorate issues notices to take possession of assets attached in the National Herald case probe ...
By David Swanson The Alien and Sedition Acts were laws created in 1798 to carve out exceptions to the 1791 Bill of Rights, by ...
New mechanisms discovered that show how development-dependent disruptions in mitochondrial function lead to premature skeletal aging.
Bite marks found on a skeleton discovered in a Roman cemetery in York have revealed the first archaeological evidence of gladiatorial combat between a human and a lion.
When a medical examiner needs help identifying a deceased person and determining how that person died, they turn to forensic anthropologists.
The Central Ohio Transit Authority will again study making the Columbus region's bus system free to ride. For years, a ride on a COTA bus has cost $2, with free or reduced fares for some riders.
Sclerosteosis is a rare genetic disorder that causes excessive bone growth, leading to life-altering complications, including hearing loss and facial ...
Blaire Fleming was a little-known college player. Then she suddenly became a symbol of injustice — to both sides of the ...
A renowned cartographer, the Paris-born Rekacewicz is well aware of his medium’s capacity to transform narratives for good ...
As a kid, if we were crabby, arguing with our siblings or were just under the weather, my dad had the solution — “Go outside!