Breaking Barriers: NMCP Talks Men's Health (The United States Navy)
(Source: The United States Navy) By Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class (SW) Terah L. Bryant Portsmouth, Va. (NNS) -- Naval Medical Center Portsmouth's Second Class Petty Officer Association is...
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Educating for Democracy: Remembering It's been a while since my last blog but I would like to believe that this was due to a series of fast-moving events nationally and world-wide rather than...
View ArticleHC CJ stresses on students’ character building
Patna: For a change, it was fair-like scene on Saturday at the city's school, Krishna Niketan, which otherwise wears a serene look with students attending lectures in their classrooms. For, the school...
View ArticleReport on Iran's nuclear past won't be black and white, says United Nations
Vienna: A UN report on whether Iran has in the past carried out work related to nuclear weapons will not reach a definitive conclusion on the subject, the chief of the UN nuclear watchdog...
View ArticleMan illegally had handgun in car stopped for pot smoke, police say
A passenger in a vehicle stopped early Thursday in Bethlehem was carrying a loaded, concealed handgun without a permit, court records say. Moises W. Santos, 21, of the first block of East Goepp Street...
View ArticleRichmond’s Future: the Executive Summary
Origin and Purpose Richmond’s Future was established in 2011 as an independent, regional “think tank” under the leadership of Dr. Eugene P. Trani, former president of Virginia Commonwealth University....
View ArticleIsrael 'soon' to open Abu Dhabi office for renewable energy
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel "soon" will open an office focused on renewable energy in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates — even though the two nations have no diplomatic relations, an...
View ArticleSpymasters: CIA documentary sheds little light on drones, 9/11 or torture
New film The Spymasters: CIA in the Crosshairs interviews key CIA personnel, but deep insight remains elusive...
View ArticleTelangana education colleges very short of faculty
Hyderabad: The 10 goverment-run District Institutes of Education and Training colleges that offer a diploma in education, are in a poor shape. Those who pass out from these colleges are eligible to...
View ArticleHigher education enrolment rate dismal in Bihar
Patna: Will Bihar be able to achieve the national target of raising gross enrolment ratio (GER) in higher education to 30% by 2020? As per indications, it seems impossible. Less than 1% of state's...
View ArticleUntil cannabis is legalised, users will risk brain damage
It’s news that surely surprises no one: smoking high-strength cannabis may damage your brain. By scanning the brains of people who regularly smoked skunk-like cannabis, researchers at King’s College...
View ArticleRajkot University students selected for Microsoft students partners’program
RAJKOT: As many as 12 student of Rajkot based RK University have been selected for the Microsoft Student Partners, a worldwide recognizable program to sponsor students majoring in disciplines related...
View ArticleIsrael to open office for renewable energy in Abu Dhabi
Israel is to open its first ever official and visible presence in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), even though the two countries have no diplomatic relations. The mission would...
View ArticleICC staves off Africa-led rebellion, sets sights on new HQ
The International Criminal Court staved off a veiled African-led threat to quit the world's only permanent war crimes court, but experts say that has come at the expense of justice for the victims of...
View ArticleLetters to the Editor, Nov. 29
STONED DRIVER PROBLEM So all of the young‘uns are gleeful at the victory of the Trudeau Liberals because of their promise to legalize marijuana. While I don’t necessarily like it, I have to admit it...
View ArticleIsrael to open representative office in Abu Dhabi
JERUSALEM: Israel plans to open a diplomatic-level mission to the International Renewable Energy Agency in Abu Dhabi, the first openly established representative office in the United Arab Emirates,...
View ArticleBrock Badgers basketball teams take strong OUA start into home opening...
(Source: Brock University) The Brock Badgers men's and women's basketball teams will each carry 3-1 league records into their home opening games Friday night at Bob Davis Gymnasium. The games kick off...
View ArticleLongtime Oklahoma Christian University professor reflects on career, changes...
Debate. Greek. Tennis. These are the subjects Stafford North, Ph.D., taught in his early years as a professor at Oklahoma Christian University, though he arrived at the school intent on teaching...
View ArticleIsraeli Colonel Caught with IS Pants Down
By F. William Engdahl November 26, 2015 "Information Clearing House" - "NEO" - This was definitely not supposed to happen. It seems that an Israeli military man with the rank of colonel was “caught...
View ArticleAP PHOTOS: Editor selections from the Middle East
Click photo to enlarge In this Sunday, Nov. 22, 2015 photo, a woman reads a ballot, inside a polling station for women only during the second phase of the parliamentary elections, in Qalyoubiya...
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