The long-awaited official trailer for Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool and Wolverine
Twenty years ago, I published Taking Back the Vote: Getting American Youth Involved in Our Democracy. The book grew out of a personal passion: Once my oldest child was able to cast a ballot, I became fascinated with the potential and obstacles facing our youngest voters. I delved into the lengthy and messy midcentury struggle to pass the 26th Amendment, extending the franchise to 18-year-olds. The first bill to lower the voting age was introduced in Congress during World War II—why should young...
Hopefully it stays on the App Store this time.
Just a 20-minute drive from the White House, Nancy Reagan is back in Washington. Now premiering at Atlas Performing Arts Center and showing through April 21, Nancy follows two women […]
Lucas Raymond rescued the Detroit Red Wings from the brink of elimination. Their goal of ending a seven-year playoff drought remains alive heading into the regular-season finale, but they still need another win, plus some help. Detroit rallied from a three-goal deficit to record a 5-4 victory in overtime against the visiting Montreal Canadiens on Monday. The same teams will match up again, this time in Montreal, on Tuesday night. Raymond scored the tying goal with 1:17 remaining in...
ATLANTA -- Facing the prohibitive preseason National League East favorites, the Mets -- between raindrops -- enjoyed a productive first trip to Atlanta this week. And it was DJ Stewart who was most productive of all. Stewart homered for the second time in three games Thursday in a 16-4 win
“The slow turn of the spinning wheel is what makes the thread perfect,” reads written narration from Elvira Espejo Ayca’s to a 17-minute-long video where she spins, winds and combs through cotton. “The quick spin of the spinning wheel is what makes the thread strong. Feeling things is what makes you a teacher.” The video This story Review: ‘Threads to the South’ explores Latin American identity through textile art appeared first on Washington Square News.
(The Center Square) - Two Oregon State University faculty are lead authors on a report that attempts to combine "Indigenous Knowledge" and Western science to "inform future climate-adapted land management decisions across the United States," according to OSU. The authors contend that their recommendations include “practical and cultural management interventions that could help avert the loss of thousands of acres of old-growth forest,” according to a release. ...
“It’s almost blasphemy for a physician to say,” but “the answer to addressing these things is not hiring more doctors and nurses,” said one doctor. “The answer is having more community-based preventions.”
“It’s almost blasphemy for a physician to say,” but “the answer to addressing these things is not hiring more doctors and nurses,” said one doctor. “The answer is having more community-based preventions.”
There is a bit of melancholy lingering over things this season of "American Idol" since Katy Perry announced she will be leaving her place at the judges table.
There is a bit of melancholy lingering over things this season of "American Idol" since Katy Perry announced she will be leaving her place at the judges table.