LWML President Eden Keefe presented three grant checks after chapel at the LCMS International Center in St. Louis on March 7.
Posts from: April 2024
Columnist Jerry Walter explains how raising awareness and educating others on Fabry disease can help improve patients’ quality of life.
In February, Daron Huston, 55, who has spent decades appealing two life prison terms, was granted a sentencing do-over by an appeals court.
It’s a common misconception that once someone enters jail or prison, they lose their interest in the outside world.
The humble loofah, that colorful cloud of plastic helping you exfoliate in the shower, can be used in an unexpected way.
AQ talked to the founder of an organization that provides palliative care in the Rocinha and Vidigal favelas.
Accumulate enough fondness for someone, and it becomes hard to remember past slights or disappointments that they’ve visited upon you. Stare into the eyes of your beloved as you share a meal, or a leisurely stroll through the park, and the bad times can’t be further away. Argument? What argument? We never argue! Perhaps this […]
The six-part Netflix series which begins in a Camden pub has sent some fans into a frenzy – and a theory has emerged online about the true identity of Martha Scott.
Neuropeptides, which are broadly considered to modulate synaptic communication, can have unique and life-long effects on brain development, particularly the wiring of neuronal circuits.
Jimmy Kimmel did not ask the “Kardashians” star about her ongoing feud with Swift — although the host did reference it in his monologue.