
Morgan Griffith: Rare earth elements
Countries can rise or fall based on what lies under their feet.

Countries can rise or fall based on what lies under their feet.

The human body is hardwired to accept pleasure but reject pain. That’s why when you feel any amount of painful discomfort, the instinct is to find ways to immediately alleviate it.

We’ll start with Jim Cornette: who had made it clear that he didn’t want to watch the inaugural AEW pay-per-view, “Double or Nothing,” then proceeded to trash the show on his “Jim Cornette Experience” podcast this week.

National conservation and preservation groups joined local community partners to celebrate an important milestone toward the designation of a new national marine sanctuary at Mallows Bay in the Potomac River.

A study from the North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies found that fatal traffic accidents are 34% more likely to occur during “precipitation events.” Fatal accidents are 27% more likely even in light rain.

The Human Rights Campaign Foundation and more than 15 of the nation’s largest national organizations committed to the well-being of young people are launching Project THRIVE.

Buying your first car is a milestone moment. Traditionally, it means buying a bit of a budget banger which you’ll steadily grow quite fond of over the course of your ownership, to the point where you’ll be sad to see it go when the time finally does come.

Anyone buying a home for the first time can feel overwhelmed by the many options available in the market. You always are too careful to make any decision because you are not sure where you are paying more for the home or not.

Over the past five years, nearly 3,500 people have been killed in crashes involving teen drivers during the 100 Deadliest Days, the period between Memorial Day and Labor Day, when the number of crash fatalities involving a teen driver historically rise.

Researchers at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC have revealed how a genetic message to produce healthy heart tissue is altered in the body during stress and aging to contribute to sudden cardiac death.
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