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Texas A&M researcher who cloned first cat dies at 66
The Bryan-College Station Eagle· 10 hours agoMark Westhusin, a Texas A&M University researcher responsible for historic advancements in the field of animal cloning, died Tuesday at the age of 66. A...
Poppy Campaign aids veterans; Russell Post releases parade details
Rome Sentinel· 3 days agoThe annual American Legion Auxiliary May Poppy Campaign is under way atAmerican Legion posts...
MASS MoCA's 'Like Magic' can cast a spell, depending how you approach it
Albany Times Union· 3 days agoThere is a veiled personal immediacy mixed with social critique in many of the works in “Like...
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Traverse City Record-Eagle· 1 day agoThe NCAA and five major college sports conferences have agreed to settle antitrust allegations for nearly $2.8 billion over the next 10 years. The deal also calls for a groundbreaking revenue-sharing ...
Chiefs’ Andy Reid reveals why he loves KC (including a certain milkshake and burger)
The Kansas City Star· 4 days agoYour Guide to KC: Star sports columnist Vahe Gregorian is changing uniforms this spring and summer, acting as a tour guide of sorts to some well-known and hidden gems of Kansas City. Chances ...
Program celebrates CCSD’s Indigenous graduates of 2024
Las Vegas Sun· 4 days agoEsteban Dominguez, Advanced Technologies Academy graduate and a member of the Navajo Nation,...
7 Women Land Artists You Need to Know
Artnet News· 3 days agoFrom Nancy Holt to Mary Miss, meet the women who shaped the American land art movement.
Henry Repeating Arms Salutes America's Most Decorated Living Veteran
The Longview News-Journal· 5 days agoArmy Maj. Gen. Patrick Brady, America's most decorated living veteran. As the highlight of the patriotic event, the presentation celebrated the extraordinary service and courage of Texas < ...
Now at Chicago Maritime Museum, exhibits devoted to a Black sailor and the deadly sinking of the...
Chicago Tribune· 2 days agoThe Chicago Maritime Museum didn’t plan for its two exhibition openings this month to be quite so...
Today in History: May 18 and19, Mount St. Helens erupts,queen loses her head
The Eagle-Tribune· 7 days agoThis is the weekend of Saturday, May 18, and Sunday, May 19, the 138th and 139th day of 2024. On May 18, 1980, the Mount St. Helens volcano in Washington state exploded, leaving 57 people dead ...