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Lincoln, Gettysburg, and Now

Lincoln, Gettysburg, and Now

Sometimes, my words – however thoughtful – are inadequate. As winter passes, the mind drifts to Lincoln in 1863. Recall his words that November 19, delivered at Gettysburg. Lincoln was ill, he knew not how ill. The prior July, with help from the heroic “20th Maine” led Joshua Chamberlain in the Battle of Little Round…

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Johns Hopkins University announces 2,200 layoffs due to USAID funding cuts – NaturalNews.com

Johns Hopkins University announces 2,200 layoffs due to USAID funding cuts – NaturalNews.com

Johns Hopkins University is eliminating over 2,200 positions worldwide, including 1,975 employees across 44 countries and 247 in the U.S., following the termination of $800 million in funding from USAID. This significantly impacts its Bloomberg School of Public Health, School of Medicine and Jhpiego, a global health nonprofit. The funding loss will disrupt over 600…

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Exploring the natural healing powers of Woodruff – NaturalNews.com

Exploring the natural healing powers of Woodruff – NaturalNews.com

Sweet woodruff (Galium odoratum), also known as sweet-scented bedstraw, has been used in European herbal medicine since medieval times. It was valued for its sweet, hay-like fragrance, insect-repellent properties and role in May Day celebrations, particularly in Germany, where it is used to make Maitrank (May wine). The plant’s distinctive aroma comes from coumarin, a phytonutrient…

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Trump DEI Investigation Targets 45 Universities

Trump DEI Investigation Targets 45 Universities

President Donald Trump’s Department of Education launched a bold offensive last week through the agency’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) against what many Americans have long protested as the scourge of modern academia: discriminatory so-called diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. The investigations specifically target 45 universities—including elite institutions like MIT, Yale, Cornell, and Duke.…

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How ancient plants could revolutionize modern diabetes treatment – NaturalNews.com

How ancient plants could revolutionize modern diabetes treatment – NaturalNews.com

Nature’s pharmacy: How ancient plants could revolutionize modern diabetes treatment Diabetes mellitus affects over 382 million adults worldwide, with rising treatment costs and healthcare burdens driving interest in traditional plant-based remedies as sustainable alternatives to modern therapies. Dr. Appian Subramoniam's book explores the scientific basis of antidiabetic plants, examining their active principles, mechanisms of action…

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