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If you were Trump’s lawyer, what would you advise him to do now? Two national security specialists have some words for and about the former president after his federal indictment.
People and families enjoy riding bicycles for physical exercise and recreation but limit their riding to rail trails and bicycle paths in parks because they fear for their safety riding on roadways with motor vehicles. In Pennsylvania it is legal for bicycles to ride on roads, the only exception is they are not allowed on limited access freeways. Here are a few simple steps you can take to make riding on roads safer.
June is Pride Month, a time to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community and to raise awareness of the challenges they face. Healthcare equity is the principle that everyone, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, should have access to quality, affordable healthcare. Unfortunately, LGBTQ+ people face a number of barriers to healthcare, including:
Love and relationships come in many different forms, and one emerging relationship style that has gained increasing attention and acceptance in recent years is polyamory. Polyamory is the practice of having multiple consensual romantic and/or sexual relationships simultaneously, with the knowledge and consent of all involved. In this article, we will explore the basics of polyamorous relationships, discuss key principles, and provide insights into fostering healthy communication and emotional well-being within these unique dynamics.
There are 38 felony charges against former President Donald Trump, and while it’s unlikely, he could potentially be sentenced to serve 400 years if found guilty on all of them.
Spy cases are rare. More typically, as in the Trump indictment, the act applies to the unauthorized gathering, possessing or transmitting of certain sensitive government information.
Juneteenth is part of a rich heritage of African American emancipation and freedom celebrations.
At a time when state legislatures are enacting laws that restrict who, when and where people can vote, the US Supreme Court ruled to protect voting rights.
An anthropology course explores how peoples and cultures around the world use nature-based medicines to heal.
While Lewis Hine’s early-20th century photographs of working children compelled Congress to limit or ban child labor, the US Department of Labor is now under fire for failing to enforce these laws.