These are the best places to visit in May in the United States and around the world.
Day: February 18, 2024
Embrace a Healthier Future: Liberating Yourself from Smoking for Extended Vitality
Significant evidence has emerged on the life-extending benefits of quitting smoking. Remarkably, the benefits extend to any age.
Embracing CPR Training: A Community’s Response to a Life-Threatening Emergency
At Messiah Lutheran Church in Mandan, parishioners came together after one of their members experienced a medical emergency last October, to learn a new skill that could save someone’s life.
Revitalizing a Book: Emma Hudmon’s Creative Journey in Springwood
Springwood School boasts the statewide winner of the AISA Creative Writing competition. Emma Hudmon has always had a knack for writing but her skill was proven this year when she won the state competition in creative writing in her tenth-grade year. Hudmon said she didn’t even realize it was a statewide competition until she got […]
Unpredictable: AI’s Limitation in End-Of-Life Decision Making
With artificial intelligence increasingly integrated into healthcare, we often talk about personalized medicine; we hardly ever talk about personalized death.
The Tragic End of Peter Roebuck: A Complex Tale of a Cricketer’s Last Days
An inquest into the death of Peter Roebuck concludes he took his own life in South Africa in 2011.
Leo Morgan’s Brief but Profound Impact: A Story of Love and Resilience
Morgan family’s youngest with Trisomy 18 wins over nurses and touches many hearts.
Albert Bacon Fall: A Colorful Political Figure in ‘The Fall Guy’
New Mexico Senator and El Paso resident Albert Fall has been attributed to the phrase “fall guy” for his role in the 1922 Teapot Dome Scandal.
Overcoming Challenges: Teen Struggles with Size 23 Shoe, Hindering Everyday Life
Jor’el Bolden wears a size 23 wide shoe and currently only has one pair that’s much too small. Finding footwear that fits is “torture.”
Life-Size Recap of RuPaul’s Drag Race
After last week’s shakeup, the season is trending back toward the predictable.