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A Treatise on the Healing Properties of Bathing on Earth (1790) – The Public Domain Review
Long before “earth mats” became a pseudoscientific health trend and Japanese “cedar enzyme baths” went viral, James Graham (1745-1794) encouraged…
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‘Today’ shifts to typical format during search for Nancy Guthrie
NBC’s “Today” morning program for its second consecutive broadcast opted to open with stories other than the one about the…
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A look inside Kristi Noem and Corey Lewandowski’s rumored romance
Since Noem and Lewandowski took charge, they are said to have overhauled the leadership and initiated the firing or demotion…
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Keeping hope alive for Haiti’s younger generations as funding falters
Armed groups control and enforce large parts of Port-au-Prince more than 1.4 million people from their homes and limiting access…
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‘Maxima’ spin-off ‘The Other Royals
The ‘Maxima’ franchise, inspired by the life of Queen Máxima of the Netherlands and starring Delfina Chaves, gets its first…
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Experimenting with Sound in 19th Century Popular Science – The Public Domain Review
Mayer patiently introduces children to many of the pioneering principles and theories of sound that circulated in the late nineteenth…
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A critic’s appreciation for his ‘Euphoria’ role
Like many TV viewers, I first noticed Eric Dane on “Grey’s Anatomy.” His Dr. Mark Sloan – “McSteamy,” in the…
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Eric Dane dead almost a year after announcing the horrific ALS diagnosis
Dane revealed at the time that he could no longer walk, but vowed to continue fighting and acting. “From now…
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Proposed amnesty law offers political prisoners in Venezuela an ‘opportunity’
The amnesty is aimed at promoting peace, democratic coexistence and national reconciliation as the South American country enters a new…
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