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PTSD in the spotlight at White House Medal of Honor ceremony

By Steve Vogel Article Reprint The struggles faced by many veterans and servicemembers in coping with post-traumatic stress took center stage at the White House on Monday as President Obama awarded the Medal of Honor

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Did The NFL Put Pressure On ESPN To Divorce Frontline?

By: Richard Deitsch Article Reprint Raney Aronson-Rath woke up Friday morning to a flurry of emails and texts from friends and colleagues. It had been an eventful 24 hours for Frontline’s deputy executive producer and

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The Same Tents That Seal Storms Out Can Seal Carbon Monoxide In

by Deborah Franklin Article Reprint Staying snug within a watertight tent as a storm rages around you is one of the joys of modern camping and modern tents. But if the weather suddenly turns nasty

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Sweet Cigarillos And Cigars Lure Youths To Tobacco, Critics Say

by Patti Neighmond Article Reprint The good news: cigarette sales are down by about a third over the past decade. Not so for little cigars and ‘cigarillos’. Their sales more than doubled over the same

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Cops Ran Out of Free Doritos in 10 Minutes at Seattle Pot Festival

By Alexis Shaw Article Reprint On a day where free Doritos and pot aficionados join forces, it’s only obvious that people who might be suffering from the munchies would want to get their hands a

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Corporate Biopiracy and the Terminator Seed

It is arguably the most fiendish product yet devised by corporate genetic engineers By: Bruce A. Dixon Article Reprint Ever since humans started farming about ten thousand years ago, farmers have saved the seed from

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Earthquake New York 2013: Tremors felt in Glens Falls, Queensbury

beforeitsnews.com Article Reprint M 2.7 minor earthquake shakes New York today, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. According  to the U.S. Geological Survey, the quake’s epicenter was located 13 km WNW of Glens Falls and 77

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The Forgotten Cuisine

From Thai to Greek to Ethiopian, the U.S. is awash in foods from all over the world. But when will Native American cooking finally get its moment? By Paul Wachter Article Reprint Nephi Craig graduated

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