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Religion
The goal of National Women’s History Month should be to make misogyny history
(RNS) — Almost 40 years ago, the U.S. Congress declared March National Women’s History Month in the hope of “recognizing, honoring, and celebrating the achievements of American women.” But while Women’s History Month has done its work of raising awareness of American women’s remarkable contributions to the country, it has not succeeded in addressing, let alone dismantling, one of the…
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History
Seminoles Taught American Soldiers a Thing or Two About Guerrilla Warfare
The word “Seminole” is derived from the Muscogean word simanó-li, or “runaway,” reflecting a common heritage, as Upper Creeks from Alabama, Lower Creeks from Georgia, other affiliated tribes and escaped African slaves all sought sanctuary in Spanish Florida. There they mixed with one another, adapted to their surroundings, traded with Britain, Spain and the United States and came to be collectively…
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Nature
Daily multivitamin slows signs of biological ageing
Taking multivitamins daily was associated with changes in epigenetic ageing ‘clocks’.Credit: Halfpoint Images/Getty Taking a multivitamin every day can slow certain markers of biological ageing, a new study suggests. The research, published in Nature Medicine on 9 March1, reveals that taking a daily supplement for two years slowed biological ageing in older adults by around four months, compared with those…
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Sports
James Reimer-led Senators blank Canucks to continue hot stretch
Mar 9, 2026; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Ottawa Senators defenseman Nick Jensen (3) battles with Vancouver Canucks forward Curtis Douglas (42) in the second period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images James Reimer stopped all 16 shots he faced for his 32nd career shutout and Ridly Greig scored midway through the second period, as the surging Ottawa Senators…
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Health
Vitamin B6 Supports Ovarian Function and May Influence Menopause Transition
The ovaries do far more than release eggs. They help maintain a finely tuned hormonal rhythm that shapes mood, metabolism, sleep quality, energy levels, and long-term health. Month after month, even outside of fertility, they regulate signals that influence how the body feels and functions. But like all systems, ovarian function naturally becomes less efficient, reflecting a gradual shift in…
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Music
Ex-Dead Kennedys Singer Jello Biafra Hospitalized After Stroke
Jello Biafra, the original singer of Dead Kennedys and longtime punk figure, has been hospitalized after suffering a hemorrhagic stroke due to high blood pressure on Saturday, March 7. The musician, 67, broke the news over Instagram via his record label Alternative Tentacles. Recounting the moment of his stroke, Biafra wrote: “I hopped out of my bed because I needed…
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Food
Copycat PF Chang’s Honey Chicken Recipe
This website may contain affiliate links and advertising so that we can provide recipes to you. Read my disclosure policy. If you love PF Chang’s honey chicken, you’re going to love this! I figured out how to make it at home! The breading is different than anything I have fried up before, and it is spot on! This dish is…
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Movie
Timothée Chalamet Called ‘Vapid’ & ‘Shallow’ on The View Amid Controversy
The View’s hosts called out Timothée Chalamet for his recent controversial comments on opera and ballet. They noted that despite coming from a family with a dance background, the actor made remarks that they found quite “shallow.” On The View’s Monday episode, the panel of hosts brought up Timothée Chalamet and Matthew McConaughey’s conversation from the Variety and CNN Town…
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Business
The worst housing market in years couldn’t stop single women from buying
Until 1974, a single woman in the U.S. could not get a mortgage without a male co-signer. Just over 50 years later, a record-high share of single women own homes, and they are outpacing single men in the housing market by nearly two to one. It pays to be a single woman. According to a new analysis from First American,…
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Education
6 Nonverbal Ways Students Engage In The Classroom
Some students walk into class ready to talk. Others enter quietly, holding their backpack close, scanning the room before taking a seat. For many multilingual learners and cautious children, spoken language comes last. Before words, they communicate through posture, gaze, proximity, hands, and small actions. These signals often go unnoticed, and silence gets interpreted as “shy,” “behind,” or “not participating.”…
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