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From Earth To Space, Find The Coolest Summer Science Camps


We’ve compiled a list of some of the coolest camps out there to inspire your summer plans. In addition to these resources, don't forget to check with your local science center, museum or planetarium. Read More

Future of Humanity Institute shuts: what's next for ‘deep future’ research?


Some future shocks are hard to avoid — as researchers at the 19-year-old Future of Humanity Institute (FHI) at the University of Oxford, UK, discovered last week, when the institute was shut down in ... Read More

Long-lived warm up around the corner


Cade Cooper, left, from Powhatan and Amanda Yowell, right, from Culpeper, took advantage of great weather on the first day of summer to float down the James River past a group of sunbathers near the ... Read More

Could a ‘new star’ appear in the sky this summer? Here’s what to know


(NEXSTAR) — As if 2024 couldn’t be dazzling enough for skywatchers — what with the total solar eclipse, the return of the ‘devil comet,’ and a chance at stunning shows of the northern lights — ... Read More

My View: A return to public speaking works out well - for the most part


My speaking engagements are for the purpose of raising public awareness about wildlife conservation, particularly elephants. I’m a long-time volunteer for The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee, which sp ... Read More

The ‘Debate Me’ Bro


His aggressive interviewing style landed him a Sunday show on MSNBC. Until he started talking about Palestine. Read More

TOM DORSEL: The Trinity pondered


Most Christian denominations adhere to a belief in the Holy Trinity, yet it remains a difficult concept to comprehend. Read More

Lincoln woman appointed to be Nebraska's Workers' Compensation Court judge


Gov. Jim Pillen has appointed Brynne Holsten Puhl of Lincoln to Nebraska’s Workers' Compensation Court following the retirement of Judge James Coe. Read More

Steve Kiggins: Montana’s biggest news organization is getting bigger


The posting went on to mention that “Yellowstone” is filmed in the Bitterroot Valley, near Darby, and that the Ravalli Republic is part of the state’s largest news organization and works in ... Read More

Legislative wrap-up: The passed and the failed


HB 011 was a medical-aid-in-dying measure. MAID is legal in 10 states to better assure that those who voluntarily request it can die on their own terms, without dependence on others and with dignity. Read More

Petty: O.J. Simpson verdict coverage showed The Pantagraph's role in capturing history


Petty writes, "Simpson's death last week at age 76 prompted me to look up The Pantagraph's coverage of the trial outcome. ... This newspaper's journalists captured the wide-ranging community reaction ... Read More


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