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A look back at the Proxmire Amendments: ‘There wouldn’t have been much of an industry’
Nutraingredients.com· 5 days ago“Without Proxmire, it’s unlikely there would have been a DSHEA because there wouldn't have been much...
The long(hand) and short of it
Observer-Reporter· 2 days agoExcellent handwriting used to be the hallmark of an educated, thoughtful person. The reason for this is simple: even I can’t read my cursive writing. Lambert concedes that the art of handwriting has fallen by the wayside.
WA Supreme Court reverses century-old Yakama decision: ‘An injustice’
Seattle Times· 5 days agoThe Washington state Supreme Court overturned a century-old conviction Thursday of a Yakama tribal...
There's bird flu in US dairy cows. Raw milk drinkers aren't deterred
Winston-Salem Journal· 6 days agoSales of raw milk appear to be on the rise, despite years of warnings about the health risks of...
How Judaism mattered to Sigmund Freud — and why Freud mattered to Jews
The Forward· 6 days agoFreud mavens may have to reconsider their idol once again. Early experts on the German Jewish...
Lorelei And The Laser Eyes doesn’t let its surreal creativity strip its puzzles of logic
Rock Paper Shotgun· 5 days agoDevelopers Simogo - of well-deserved Sayonara Wild Hearts and Device 6 acclaim - seem to agree...
UW makes millions from ancestral tribal lands. What does it owe Native American students?
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle· 4 days agoThe herd from Sim’s Cattle Company stops here to graze for a week or two each year. Upwards of $1...
Japanese American authors tell of WWII experiences in new collection
WLRN Miami· 6 days agoThe collection features works by Japanese American authors impacted by the forced relocation of...
Kenyon: Vermont’s leading Civil War historian finally gets his degree
Valley News· 4 days agoOn a bitter cold February night in 1963, Howard Coffin packed his cardboard suitcase and walked to U.S. Route 5 in the village of Lyndonville, Vt., where he stuck out his thumb to hitch a ride ...