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WOODROW WILSON: PRESIDENT OF PRINCETON
Arizona Daily Sun· 3 days agoOn June 9, 1902, Woodrow Wilson was named president of Princeton University, a position he held until he resigned in 1910 to run for governor of New...
Twin Moons of Dinkinesh: NASA’s Lucy Unveils a Surprising Discovery
SciTechDaily· 5 hours agoNASA’s Lucy spacecraft's November 2023 flyby of asteroid Dinkinesh revealed significant geological...
St. James Episcopal Church celebrates 200 years of history in the community
ABC 2 Baltimore· 2 hours agoSt. James Episcopal Church was considered the first consecrated episcopal church with an African American congregation in the South, according to Doug Donovan, media person for Johns Hopkins ...
Hallie Biden Admits Smoking Crack at Hunter Biden Trial
The New York Sun· 2 days agoIn a win for Hunter Biden’s defense team, Hallie Biden on Thursday said she did not see the first...
Perspective | Dear Body, you’ve served me well, but let’s get to your annual review
Washington Post· 10 hours ago“Doing a regular performance review of your body has a lot of potential benefits,” says Paul...
How many bridges are vulnerable to ship collisions? Researchers want to know
Politico· 6 days ago— Could something like the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse happen again? Researchers from Johns Hopkins are studying this question. — FAA’s Mike Whitaker goes to the Hill to brief members ...
Humans can catch bird flu, but not easily. What experts say about symptoms and risks
Yahoo Life· 4 days agoFarm workers in close contact with dairy cows and poultry are the most likely to catch bird flu...
After FDA setback, psychedelic drugmakers distance themselves from a pioneer
Washington Post via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoCORRECTION: A previous version of this article misstated the position of Rick Doblin, founder of the...
Phoenix Rises: ‘Weird’ New Planet Defies Expectations
SciTechDaily· 1 day agoPhoenix, an exoplanet defying usual degradation by its nearby red giant, retains a thick atmosphere,...
Americans Really, Really Hate Inflation—and That’s a Big Problem for the Fed
The Wall Street Journal· 14 hours agoU.S. ECONOMY Inflation is still higher than the 2% the Federal Reserve is aiming for, and maybe that...