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How Out-Of-Work Fisherman Saved The American Revolution

How Out-Of-Work Fisherman Saved The American Revolution

George Washington knew his forces could not win the American Revolutionary War without some measure of sea power. “It follows then as certain as that night succeeds the day,” he later ...

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The Cost Of The Grain That Feeds Half The World Just Posted Biggest Monthly Surge Since 2008

Asian rice prices logged their biggest monthly gain in nearly two decades in…

How Sleep And Dementia May Be Linked

A new article digs into how sleep, the…

Weird & Wacky News (37th Edition)

From around the corner, down the street, and…

Does Your Milk Come From ‘Battery Cows’?

When you buy eggs, the packaging tells you…

Crystal City And The Limits Of Master-Planned Urbanism

Crystal City, Virginia, is often held up as…

Higher Payments, Smaller Homes: How Rising Rates Are Reshaping The American House

In a newly built subdivision on the outskirts…

Trees Don’t Benefit Health For Everyone

The biological benefits of nature are not the…

Charted: The Global Fertility Divide

A widening gap is emerging in global birth rates. This article was originally…

What’s The True Cost Of The World’s Bestselling Cancer Drug?

We reveal how the bullish tactics of a pharma giant have left taxpayers spending over the odds for its life-saving…

‘Clean’ Beauty Products Often Have Hidden Hazards

Analysis reveals that in the absence of federal regulation, “clean” beauty labels often leave consumers guessing, particularly women of color….

Why Does Stress Push People To Habits Like Drinking?

A new study offers one of the clearest answers yet to the question of why stressful moments so often push…

Local Officials Have A Powerful Tool To Warn Residents of Emergencies. They Don’t Always Use It

In the fall of 2016, as wind-stoked wildfires raced across parched forest and threatened lives around Gatlinburg, Tennessee, state and local…

Opioids More Likely To Kill Than Car Crashes Or Suicide

The National Safety Council reports that Americans are more likely to die from an opioid overdose than a car crash or suicide. This article was originally published by…

Dear Mixed Up Mindy

“I’ve been into this guy for a year, and we’ve sorta dated on and off during that time, but when I’m…

1.1 Million MORE Americans Have Become Disabled In Just The Past Three Months

Bureau of Labor Statistics data reveals 1.1 million MORE Americans have become disabled in just the past 3 months. This article…

It’s Now Twice As Expensive To Buy An Entry-Level Home Than Rent

Thinking of buying a starter home? Be careful! This article was originally published by MishTalk. Burns Criteria Home payment, entry-level home…

Helping Others Can Slow Cognitive Decline

Researchers have found that regular time spent helping outside the home significantly slows cognitive decline in middle-age and older adults. This…

Chicago And Denver Just Ditched Parking Mandates – What Does That Mean?

On July 16, 2025, the Chicago City Council did something bold, overdue, and surprisingly straightforward: it got rid of parking mandates…

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