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Taking F1 Arcade for a spin
Sports Business Journal· 1 day agoTwo concurrent buzzes greeted me on a recent trip to Boston’s burgeoning Seaport district. The setting of that unlikely combination was the United...
Would the World Be Better Off With Fewer People? We're About To Find Out
The New York Sun· 1 day agoWill the world be better off with fewer people? For years that has been a hypothetical question...
The Mom Whose Water Broke at 26 Weeks in a Foreign Country
The Cut· 5 days agoBorn to parents from Pakistan, Mariam was raised in New York and Bahrain while Martino grew up in Italy, the son of an Italian father and a German mother. Martino’s work at a shipping company ...
The World's -- and the Pacific Rim's -- Disastrous Population Implosion | RealClearPolitics
RealClearPolitics· 4 days agoFor years that has been a hypothetical question posed to suggest an affirmative answer. Mankind was...
The world’s disastrous population implosion
The Escanaba Daily Press· 11 hours agoWill the world be better off with fewer people? For years that has been a hypothetical question posed to suggest an affirmative answer. Mankind was a parasite, a blight, and overpopulation a ...
Essity Invests in New R&D Center in France
3BL CSRwire· 5 days agoHygiene and health company Essity is investing in a new global center for research and development, in Alsace, France, dedicated to tissue hygiene...
Chad hepatitis E outbreak: How the dangerous liver disease spreads and how it can be treated
Medical Xpress· 4 days agoWhat is hepatitis and how many types are there? Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. Hepatitis is caused by a variety of infectious viruses and noninfectious agents, leading to a range ...
Rural Route News - May 15, 2024
The Herald Journal· 6 days agoOn Saturday May 4th the youth from the Oxford Ward visited the Layton Utah Temple Open House and then went out to eat afterwards. Another fun activity for the Priests Quorum was a “date” with ...
Response to Tucker
The Martinsburg Journal· 4 days agoThis is in reference to John Tucker's letter to the editor, published on May 6. As a preface to my remarks, I reiterate my belief in Plato's hypothesis that Socrates was the smartest person ...