Marla Hoffman takes a look at the conflicting and fantastical history of the leprechaun legend.
Day: September 11, 2024
Discovering a Hidden Giant: Mars Reveals Its Largest Volcano with Clues to Past Life
A newly discovered volcano near Mars’ “Labyrinth of Night” could be a “prime” spot to search for life on the Red Planet, scientists say.
The Impact of Chat Apps on Office Communication: A Blessing or a Curse?
Slack may have lost its lustre but messaging in the workplace isn’t going anywhere
Revolutionizing Overactive Bladder Management: Groundbreaking Study Highlights Effective Multidisciplinary Approach
A recent study reveals the efficacy of a cognitive behavior therapy program, showcasing significant improvements in health-related quality of life among women grappling with moderate to severe overactive bladder.
Germantown Welcomes New Life Sciences Incubator at Amador Bioscience Facility
A new life sciences incubator is open for business in Germantown, providing lab and office space for startups and early-stage companies.
California Fertility Specialist Sentenced for the Murder of His Wife
Eric Scott Sills, a fertility doctor was sentenced Friday to 15 years to life in prison for killing his wife in their San Clemente home.
Man Receives Life Sentence in Mesa Murder and Cold Case Sexual Assault After DNA Match
Thomas David Cox had eluded justice for more than 30 years in separate attacks on women in the same Mesa apartments, including a 1989 slaying.
Anthony Hopkins’ One Life: The Inspiring Hero Who Rescued Numerous Children from the Nazis
The new movie ‘One Life’ depicts the life of Sir Nicholas Winton, who is credited with assisting in saving 669 children from Nazi occupation in the months before World War II broke out in 1939. Winton, who coordinated rescue efforts, is portrayed by Anthony Hopkins and Johnny Flynn in the new movie.
Greg Vaughan Hospitalized for Altitude Sickness After Colorado Vacation
Greg Vaughan shared the harrowing details of his trip to the Colorado Rockies with his Instagram followers after he was hospitalized for altitude sickness.
Investigation ongoing as U-Md. lifts Greek life restrictions
The school said it was acting proactively to prevent a tragedy. Fraternities and sororities said the school violated their Constitutional rights.