Tag: history
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Medical exemption to ban abortion does not protect women’s health
[ad_1] After the Supreme Court ruling in June Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization overturned Law vs. Wade (1973) A number of state-triggering bans were implemented, abolishing the constitutional right to abortion. As of August 25, 13 states have effectively banned or severely restricted access to abortion. However, both of these laws contain provisions that ... -
Melania Trump: Education is key to innovation and personal exceptionalism
[ad_1] newYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Learning is a lifelong endeavor. Our school provides the necessary foundation to develop the intelligence to succeed in society. A broad education provides stable employment possibilities and ultimately provides students with the ability to achieve financial independence. Of course, education can drive innovation and improve our ... -
Carnegie Science Center Hosts Black and Gold 18+ Night, Local Interest Event
[ad_1] Adults ages 18 and up will have fun with friends as we celebrate all things Pittsburgh at 18+ Night: Black and Gold Science on Friday, September 23rd. From 6pm to 10pm, visitors can meet local sports writers Chris Carter and Josh Yohe to ask their hard-hitting questions and gain expert insight into this year’s ... -
What ‘Anti-Wake’ Groups Are Misunderstanding About Diversity Demands in Science
[ad_1] Recently, a select group of scientists, academics and experts denounced a major scientific journal. Scientific American (Siam) When chemistryto “wake up” and join the “social justice” bandwagon. These criticisms spread from blogs to the editorial pages of The Wall Street Journal and Newsweek. advertisement Jerry Coyne, professor emeritus of biology at the University of ... -
News anchor Julie Chin shares health update after experiencing ‘beginning of stroke’ on live TV – Deadline
[ad_1] Oklahoma news anchor Julie Chin, who suffered a stroke during a live broadcast, opens up about a tense moment.Journalist on show today The show co-hosts Hoda Cott and Savannah Guthrie caught up with Chin four days after the incident. “I feel great. I am very grateful,” Ching said during a video conference. Doctors are ... -
Randall Lewter: The Science and Art of Photography | News
[ad_1] Randall Lewter is an accomplished photographer and photo restorer working for High Cotton Arts. He has been an HCA artist since the studio opened. Lewter takes beautiful photographs of forgotten locations in Alabama and surrounding states, preserving the historic integrity of landmarks and buildings that are soon lost. “I’ve always been interested in history ... -
Logan Health Donates Land for New MSU Nursing Education Building
[ad_1] BOZEMAN — Logan Health has signed a letter of intent to donate the land for a new nursing education building in Kalispell to be built as part of philanthropists Mark and Robyn Jones’ $101 million investment in Montana State University. “We are thrilled to be part of this investment in education for future nurses. ... -
Shaken Baby Syndrome: Dangerous Science Sends Parents To Jail | Health
[ad_1] Tasha Shelby, 47, has spent a quarter of a century (more than half of her life) in prison for a murder that the original coroner in the case said never happened. May 30, 1997 Two and a half year old Bryan Thompson was found by his stepmother Shelby early in the morning of , ...











