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Brain reset: MUSC nerve stimulation has promise for crippling disease plaguing young women
The Post and Courier· 6 hours agoThe autonomic nervous system, which affects many of the body responses that happen involuntarily,...
Today in History: July 3, Union wins Battle of Gettysburg
San Francisco Chronicle· 8 hours agoToday in History
Federal Dams Hurt Native American Communities, New Report Says
Native News Online via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe 70-page report examines the adverse effects of 11 federal dams across the basin and the impacts...
Opinion: Juneteenth is about more than the end of slavery | Chattanooga Times Free Press
Chattanooga Times Free Press· 6 days agoJuneteenth commemorates the arrival of Union Army Major Gen. Gordon Granger in Galveston, Texas,...
Fire effects traps 4, injures one at Confederate Point apartment complex
First Coast News· 4 days agoJacksonville Fire & Rescue Captain Eric Prosswimmer says there are 70-75 firefighters onsite...
Today in History: June 30, Night of the Long Knives
San Francisco Chronicle· 8 hours agoToday is Sunday, June 30, the 182nd day of 2024. On June 30, 1934, Adolf Hitler launched his “blood purge” of political and military rivals in Germany in what came to be known as the “Night of the Long Knives.”
What's NXT: Mutant Mayhem at the pool, an all-girl Beatles tribute and … Pauly Shore!
The Herald-Mail via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoWashington St. Hagerstown Led by Stephen Bockmiller. Seven blocks of downtown Hagerstown. Recounting...
Kansas, Missouri House Republicans voted to bring back pro-slavery, anti-US monument | Opinion
The Kansas City Star· 6 days agoThe Confederate Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery is a tribute to an insurrection devoted to destroying the United States. It’s hardly a symbol of “unity.” | Opinion
The Public Pulse: 'Silly streetcar' costs; Restoring Confederate monuments
Omaha World-Herald· 3 days agoOnce again, the mayor of Omaha is falling all over herself trying to explain why this silly...
How to celebrate Juneteenth in Los Angeles
Los Angeles Times· 5 days agoThe Emancipation Proclamation took effect in 1863 but couldn’t be implemented until the Civil War ended and Confederate states surrendered. As a result,...