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Sustaining Life: The Prolonged Battle for Conservation of the Black-Footed Ferret
Decades into their recovery program, black-footed ferrets still don’t have a clear-cut path to leaving the endangered-species list.
Review: ‘One Life’ might just be the British version of Schindler
Some are calling “One Life” the “British Schindler,” minus most of the horrific, visceral scenes that that epic movie displayed.
CSU, KSU recall Schwartz impact with celebration of life
Members of the Kent State University and Cleveland State University communities gathered Feb. 8 to honor the life of the late Michael Schwartz, former president of both universities, in the
From Diamond to Home: Helen Snyder’s Journey from Professional Baseball to Community Leadership
MECCA — Helen Snyder, then known as Helen Y’Barbo, was about 14 years old in 1950 when she came to Ohio from the Houston area to …
Class of 2024 reflects on college years marked by COVID-19, life’s lost milestones
For many in the graduating class of 2024, the unrest at campuses across the country over the Israel-Hamas war has marked an emotional end to their college experiences that started amid a pandemic
The Berlin Experience: A Family’s Artistic Journey
The series examines the drama caused by their being foreigners in a place that offers a stimulating artistic environment but is shadowed by the tragic history of the Holocaust.
Anthony Hopkins Delivers a Striking Portrayal of Nicholas Winton in ‘One Life,’ Says Winton’s Son
Nick Winton — the son of the late British humanitarian Sir Nicholas Winton — tells PEOPLE that he believes two-time Oscar winner Anthony Hopkins “has become my father” in the new movie ‘One Life,’ which is now in theaters.
Ozarks Life: The origin of the Houn Dawg name in Aurora
The 2nd Missouri Infantry from southwest Missouri was considered a bunch of Houn Dawgs because of their relentless spirit and would often sing their fight song while deployed.
Majority of Americans Feel Religion’s Influence is Waning in Society
Most Americans say religion’s influence is shrinking, and about half (48%) see conflict between their own religious beliefs and mainstream American culture.