It is time for lawmakers to allow Minnesotans to have agency over their lives as we near our deaths.
Posts from: June 2024
It starts with a guitar riff. Justin Faldyn plays lead, pulling rock and blues out of the strings. After a beat, comes the beat of the drums, snare and bass, and tom and cymbal, helmed by Brennan Collier and his matching drumstick tattoo. In comes Aaron Cruse Arbaugh with acoustic vocals. And The Highway 6…
Artificial Intelligence (AI) promises tremendous technological advances in many walks of life but also poses unprecedented challenges.
I recently came across the 2015 book “The Refusal of Work: The Theory and Practice of Resistance to Work” by David Frayne, who invited us to question the
The study was supported by the National Institutes of Health and emphasizes the importance of lifelong cognitive engagement in maintaining cognitive health.
Soil bacteria help regulate the cycling of carbon and nutrients on Earth. Over time, these bacteria have evolved strategies that determine where they live, what they do, and how they deal with a changing …
A Utah mother is fighting for her teen daughter’s access to diabetes medicine after it was discontinued. Alison Smart, plus other parents and medical experts, discussed the risks and options.
Strangers banded together to help Jennifer Cooper, who faces a grim prognosis of losing her vision — or her life — as a result of an upcoming surgery, be able to have the wedding she’d always dreamed of while there was still time.
Minister, chaplain, and author Dr. Billy Holland writes about the importance of perspective.
FAYETTEVILLE — The quarterback who came back to Arkansas to help lift his home-state Razorbacks to new heights created a larger-than-life image with a blaze of success and then died too soon last summer.