
Media Mogul Daphna Ziman on Gender Diversity in TV
IT’S HARD TO BELIEVE IN THIS DAY AND AGE, but only two women own and operate TV networks in the United States. One of them…
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Live the story of an unlikely hero amidst an alien invasion in ‘Somerville’
As humans, we’re equally curious and terrified of the possibility of alien life somewhere deep within the cosmos. To some, it presents the opportunity to explore new worlds and gain powerful technologies. To others, aliens can be nothing other than a malevolent force bent on controlling or destroying human civilization. Somerville focuses on the latter, […]
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Study: A Backup Plan Can Actually Make You Fail
Goals are always a little out of reach from our current standpoint in life, which is why they’re our goals and not our current reality.
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Belize Court Decriminalizes Same-Sex Relations
On August 10, 2016, the Supreme Court in Belize ruled the law criminalizing same-sex sexual active between males unconstitutional.
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Let’s Stop Pretending Anything Trump Is a Mistake
In an August 9 speech, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump told a crowd of supporters in Wilmington, N.C. that there was "nothing [they] can do" about Hillary Clinton's court appointees, should she win the election.
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Fast Action Can Prevent Sepsis Death: CDC
Know the signs of extreme response to infection, consider it a 'medical emergency'
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Gene Test Might Quickly ID Baby’s Infection
Goal is to distinguish between bacterial, viral illness, researchers say
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ADHD More Often Missed in Minority Kids
Study found disparities in diagnosis, treatment rates
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Average Lifespan Longer for Twins
And, identical twins tend to outlive fraternal twins, study shows
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Breast-Feeding Rates Climb, But Many Moms Quit Early: CDC
American Academy of Pediatrics recommends babies get only breast milk for the first 6 months of life
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