Tag: history
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Opinion | Bo Hines’ Banana Republic Failure Should Launch A New GOP Fashion Line
[ad_1] Placeholder while loading article action Retail politics are not what they used to be. Bo Hines, the Republican nominee from North Carolina’s 13th District and a Trump-backed congressman, recently joined all talks of the United States becoming a banana republic. But Hines, a former college football player, spoke as if everyone was talking about ... -
After Roe, Universities Emphasize Students’ Digital Privacy, or Emphasize Lack Thereof
[ad_1] “When was your last period?” medical professionals ask patients during routine gynecological examinations. Menstrual tracking can help you achieve or avoid pregnancy, understand fertility, predict premenstrual syndrome, and detect cycle irregularities that serve as early warning signs of health problems. But if that information is recorded in a smartphone app, it could be used ... -
Glowing snails full of antifreeze protein found off the coast of Greenland
[ad_1] Scientists digging deep into an iceberg off the coast of Greenland have found fish with glowing green antifreeze running through their blood vessels. Variegated snail juvenile (Liparis Gibbs) contained the “highest levels” of antifreeze protein ever reported, a new study found. Similar to how antifreeze helps regulate temperature Car engine damage in extreme conditions, ... -
LMH Health Named Official Healthcare Provider for Baker University Student-Athletes | LMH Health LMH Health
[ad_1] Baker University is proud to announce that LMH Health and OrthoKansas have been named Official Health Care Providers for its student-athletes. For over 45 years, LMH Health and OrthoKansas have partnered on the field with NCAA Division I, NAIA, semi-pro and high school athletes. Employing experts in sports medicine and orthopedic care, OrthoKansas provides ... -
Biden to sign sweeping Democrat bill to tackle climate change, cut healthcare costs
[ad_1] Placeholder while loading article action President Biden is set to sign the Inflation Control Act into law on Tuesday. It is an ambitious measure aimed at curbing inflation, lowering prescription drug prices, tackling climate change, reducing deficits and imposing minimal taxes on the profits of big corporations. “President Biden and Congressional Democrats are working ... -
How to Fix Your Education Debt Pipeline
[ad_1] According to the Education Data Initiative’s 2022 “Average Cost of College & Tuition” report, the average annual cost of a student attending a four-year college is $35,331 (including books, supplies, and living expenses). Even a typical student attending her four-year public college in the state pays over $25,000 a year. Community colleges are less ... -
Parents: Education must include mental health, trust in teachers
[ad_1] Parents in Ohio want their students to have support inside and outside the classroom and trust teachers to know how to teach their children, according to a new study. A six-month study conducted by the Children’s Defense Fund-Ohio in partnership with the Community Research Institute at Baldwin Wallace University asked more than 1,000 k-12 ... -
Partisan Rifts Widen, Perceptions of School Quality Decline
[ad_1] The results of the 16th annual Education Next survey, conducted in May 2022 with a nationally representative sample of 1,784 American adults (see the methodology sidebar for more details), complicate many of these grand prognostications. While last year’s survey revealed sharp changes in support for a variety of education reforms (see “Hunger for Stability ...











