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Who Will Live Longer—Trump or Biden?
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News· 5 days agoGood news for ex-President Donald Trump, set to blow out 78 candles on Friday, and for 81-year-old President Joe Biden too: the chances of both men...
Longtime Michigan Secretary of State Richard Austin pioneered voting reform | Opinion
Gannett via AOL· 6 days agoBy the time the QVF launched in 1998, 800,000 duplicate records had been identified and removed....
Neil Goldschmidt, former Oregon governor who confessed to sex with a minor in the 1970s, has died
Midland Reporter-Telegram· 6 days agoNeil Goldschmidt was credited with starting Portland on its path to becoming a magnet for the young,...
Actor Ian McKellen, 85, in ‘good spirits’ and expected to recover from fall off stage in London
Roanoke Times· 20 hours agoActor Ian McKellen is expected to make a full recovery after he toppled off a London stage Monday...
A cure for multiple sclerosis? Scientists say within our lifetime
UC Newsroom· 5 days agoPeople diagnosed today can live a long life free of disability, as UCSF research ushers in a golden...
Usher brings diabetes awareness and swagger to the Capitol
The Hill· 7 days agoSPOTTED: Usher attempting to make Congress say “yeah!” to diabetes awareness and screenings, with a...
How worrying is the rapid rise of Chinese science?
The Economist· 6 days agoIF THERE IS one thing the Chinese Communist Party and America’s security hawks agree on, it is that innovation is the secret to geopolitical, economic...
Joe Biden, a father’s love and the legacy of ‘daddy issues’ among presidents
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 5 days agoBiden’s relationship with his father contrasts with perhaps every president in the last four...
Don’t Believe the Military. We Don’t “Need” More Nuclear Weapons.
The Nation· 7 days agoAs a late-stage baby boomer, a child of the 1960s, I grew up dreaming about America’s nuclear triad....
Today in History: June 16, Donald Trump launches presidential campaign - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 3 days agoIn 1858, accepting the Illinois Republican Party’s nomination for the US Senate, Abraham Lincoln said the slavery issue had to be resolved, declaring, “A house divided against itself cannot ...