Researchers have cautioned people not to jump to conclusions about motives for mass shootings, noting there are often numerous factors at play.
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A new report in the journal Anatomical Sciences Education outlines best practices and standards for human body donation programs across the United States, which accept whole body donations after death ...
Based on Obama's "The Light We Carry," the journal offers tools and prompts for navigating challenges, finding your voice and overcoming self-doubt.
Doughnut maker asks customers to visit physical stores after cyber incident.
The University of New England, Maine’s leading provider of health care professionals, is offering its latest innovation for a healthier planet — a new Doctor of Clinical Nutrition (D.C.N.) degree ...
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Madeline MacLeod of Brookfield Glacier girls hockey was the winner of last week's Milwaukee Journal Sentinel high school athlete of the week poll. Click here to vote for this week's high school ...
The court scheduled fast-track oral arguments for Jan. 10 on whether the law violates the First Amendment.