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Why Is It Called Spanish Flu?
In 1918, a strain of influenza known as Spanish flu caused a global pandemic, spreading rapidly and killing indiscriminately. Young, old, sick and otherwise-healthy people all became infected — at ...
This study outlines a total of 22 opportunities and strategies based on urban functionality and typology to help communities ...
It is evolutionarily certain that we will have more outbreaks, more pandemics, and frankly, they could be significantly worse than Covid,” says global health expert Seth Berkley.
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Lessons from COVID-19 could help communities better prepare for the next pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has provided researchers with a wealth of information on contemporary successes and failures in ...
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On the Vine: How political foes can also be friends
Princeton professors and political opposites, Cornel West and Robert George, talk about disagreeing agreeably: A Star ...
One of the standout features of this 1800s home is the cellar beneath the kitchen, accessible via a glass floor.
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12 Historical Cycles That Still Shape Us
History often feels like a series of random events strung together, but if you look closely, you’ll see unmistakable patterns repeating over time. Empires rise and fall, societies innovate and regress ...
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The haunting history of the Jewish burial society that cares for NYC’s lost and forgotten
Since 1888, the Hebrew Free Burial Association has ensured that in the city that never sleeps, the poor and huddled masses ...
Love a good ghost story? Alabama is full of them! In the final episode of APR’s “Yellowhammer Haunted Histories,” Digital ...
HARRISONBURG, Va. (WHSV) - On October 20, 1803, the US Senate would ratify the Louisiana Purchase, adding a large amount of ...
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