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Dusty Farr says “it’s uplifting when you can actually accept the way things are, and you’re not carrying that unfounded hate and unfounded...
The move by The Daily Iowan, a nonprofit student paper for the University of Iowa, is believed to be a first.
“We’re a gig economy now and millennials have more student debt than we know what to do with," one attorney said. "There’s all sorts of reasons...
The Helicopter Association International's Bailey Wood says sightseeing flights got their start in the 1930s. “It took off from there. Sorry,...
In over 13,000 school districts nationwide, nearly 900 operate on a truncated schedule, said Paul Thompson of Oregon State University.
Large draft horses like Clydesdales frequently have the boney part of their tails amputated to a length of about 6 inches.