These destinations make solo travel in the U.S. easy and fun, providing plenty of things to do in safe environments.
The controversial new CEO of NPR has only been on the job since March 25, but is already at the center of a firestorm.
In recent years, a growing body of research has shown that the human body can “remember” the pain of newborn injuries—including life-saving surgeries—all the way into adolescence.
With the 2024 National Football League Draft only a few days away, 32 talented young men will hear their names called on April 25, the first night of the three-day event, by Commissioner Roger Goodell. As always, speculation is running wild, with analysts and everyday fans alike attempting to predict who will end up where.
Behind a veneer of progress, injustice and inequality propped up by corruption and an outdated caste system haunt the subcontinent
For more than 36 years, Relay For Life has brought together communities worldwide to commemorate those who have battled cancer, celebrate survivors, and rally for life-saving change. On Friday evening, April 19th, the community of Statesboro illuminated that spirit of hope and unity at its annual Relay For Life event.
Stephen DiRado is a film photography professor at Clark, recognized on campus and in his field for his well-known work. DiRado started at Clark 41 years ago, when he was just 23. When asked why he decided to teach for the University, DiRado said, “I didn’t. It kind of called me.” Professor DiRado discussed his…
Matt Huffman held the world in the pocket of his baseball glove.He was a baseball star for the Maricopa High School Rams and a top academic achiever. As a senior, Huffman earned a full-ride presidential athletic and academic scholarship to Indiana State University to play ball there. Matt never saw a day of that scholarship, nor did he live out his dream of playing for the ISU Sycamores in Terra Haute. His brother, Josh, found Matt dead by the side of the road one day in January 2002.
New Jersey Rabbi Fred Neulander, convicted for hiring hit men to kill his wife in 1994, dies in prison at 82.
A jury quickly found Neely Rayne Pesognellie Petrie Blanchard guilty of murder. The judge sentenced her to life in prison. Here’s what we know: