Ignoring the obvious on population
The Washington Post recently published a column titled “Why do we need more people in this country anyway?” which is making an internet splash among stable population and true environmental advocat
The Washington Post recently published a column titled “Why do we need more people in this country anyway?” which is making an internet splash among stable population and true environmental advocat
When I was seven, I took a walk around my new neighborhood in Havertown. Back in 1969, kids could do that, and expect to circle back safely to our front steps.
Third-grader Dien Huerta uses both hands to saw as Alex Rofoogar puts his weight on the saw guide while they cut the next piece of wood during a hands-on math activity to learn about angles at t
Above, the late owner of Dick's Classic Car Garage, Dick Burdick, stands next to one of his cars. The board of directors of Dick's Classic Garage, the museum housing Dick Burdick's car collection, announced o that the museum will close and become the Richard L. Burdick Foundation, a private nonprofit grant-making foundation. Daily Record archive photo
Many San Marcans remember Dick Burdick as an entrepreneur and collector of classic cars. Now, his memory will live on in the form of a nonprofit foundation focused on character-based education.
COLLEGE STATION – A recent study in a preclinical model of inflammatory bowel disease shows dietary exposure to bisphenol-A, or BPA, found in polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins, can increase m
It is estimated 380,000 Texans are currently living with Alzheimer’s disease.
GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas (AP) — Police in North Texas say a man accused of fatally shooting his boss on the Fourth of July and then fleeing has surrendered in Louisiana.
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FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — A Texas judge has found the estranged wife of concert pianist Vadym Kholodenko not guilty by reason of insanity in the 2016 deaths of the couple’s two daughters.
BROWNSVILLE, Texas (AP) — The Texas shrimp industry is facing a worker shortage as a result of the federal cap on U.S. visas for immigrant seasonal workers.
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