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What Newly Released UFO Reports by Civilian Pilots Reveal
The reports add to those given by military pilots and officials over the past eight years, particularly following the release of the famous Pentagon UFO videos.
Trucking Industry Insiders Back Move to Bring Back English Proficiency Checks
Lax licensing rules are allowing potentially unsafe foreign truckers to legally work America’s highways, industry insiders say.
Choctaw Nation Honors Code Talkers Who Helped Turn the Tide in WWI
Sculpture honors soldiers who used Native American languages to confound German intelligence efforts.
Why Cryptocurrency Holders Are Being Targeted With Kidnapping
‘It’s fairly reasonable to assume that the vast majority of attacks are never publicized,’ one cryptocurrency expert said.
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Obesity and the Brain: A Vicious Cycle of Cravings, Inflammation, and Cognitive Decline
How excess body fat rewires the brain and drives unhealthy eating—and solutions.

Obesity and the Brain: A Vicious Cycle of Cravings, Inflammation, and Cognitive Decline
How excess body fat rewires the brain and drives unhealthy eating—and solutions.

Endlessly Performed: 5 of the Most Recorded Composers in Music History
If they were still alive, these five classical composers would put up stiff competition against today’s contemporary songsters.

Reviving the Soul: Lessons From the Great Awakening
As the academe favored a more material world, ordinary folks turned to their faith.

‘The Cat Who Saved The Library’: An Adventure With a Tabby
Author Sosuke Natsukawa brings us a new tale set in the world of the highly successful ‘The Cat Who Saved Books.’

Endlessly Performed: 5 of the Most Recorded Composers in Music History
If they were still alive, these five classical composers would put up stiff competition against today’s contemporary songsters.
The Highway of Waterfalls: A Wondrous Journey
Solitude is the norm and crowds are the exception at the family-friendly falls ensconced in Oregon’s Cascade Range.
Avoid a Cultural Faux Pas: Dress Appropriately When Traveling Abroad
While traveling to a new destination can be exciting, it’s important to remember that cultural etiquette varies widely around the globe.
New Boutique Hotel, With 6 Rooms and 60 Workers, Is an Outlier in South Beach
Located on Collins Avenue in the heart of Miami Beach’s Art Deco district, Donatella Boutique Hotel & Restaurant offers a peaceful retreat.
The Highway of Waterfalls: A Wondrous Journey
Solitude is the norm and crowds are the exception at the family-friendly falls ensconced in Oregon’s Cascade Range.