This week’s featured read is “Bookshops and Bonedust” by Travis Baldree.
Have you ever gotten labs done because you suffer from the following? Fatigue Brain fog Hair loss Gut issues Joint pain Weight gain Weight loss resistance Depression Loss of libido Chronic pain Yet, your labs came back normal? We see this all the time with our patients. They feel terrible, they have all sorts of […]
Life without Terry Francona
The Guardians open the season on Thursday March 28 in Oakland.
Placed around the library are black and white photographs of people in the community following last year’s train derailment.
The World Food Programme (WFP) of the United Nations has recently announced that six million people in Afghanistan received aid over the past month. In a press release on Saturday, March 23, the agency stated that the World Food Programme has provided cash and food assistance to over six million people in Afghanistan. According to […]
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Hundreds of Engelandvaarders took various routes from occupied Netherlands to Britain to fight in second world warThey travelled over land and water, braving the North Sea, trekking across the Pyrenees or fleeing north through Sweden to reach Britain and join the fight against the Nazis.Now a project at the Dutch national archives, opening on Thursday, is for the first time publishing the stories of 2,150 “England voyagers”. These brave Dutch men and women escaped the occupied Netherlands during...
Christine Blasey Ford says the time leading up to her 2018 testimony in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee – and its aftermath – is a lot like surfing, venturing out into unknown waters. Her new memoir, One Way Back, recounts her experience coming forward with an accusation that Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh had sexually assaulted her in the 1980s. In today's episode, Blasey Ford speaks with NPR's Michel Martin about why she originally wanted to avoid being in the public spotlight,...
The new 17,000-square-foot museum will feature a model of part of the steamboat, a theater, a research library and more. Its developers hope to open its doors to the public in 2025 — the 160th anniversary of the disaster.
After hearing how great of a film Cabrini is, I finally got around to watching it for myself, and I’m happy that I managed to catch it in theaters. In a time where...
From a triple play where no players ever touched the ball, to a team essentially adopting an orphaned child, baseball broadcaster Tim Hagerty shares some of the wildest stories from Minor League Baseball in Greater Houston and Texas found in his book, "Tales from the Dugout."