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· July 2, 2026
The medical tools of the Revolutionary period help flesh out the picture of what physical well-being felt like for people living in the American colonies 250 years ago.
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· July 2, 2026
A little-known law called ERISA bars millions of patients from suing for damages when health insurers wrongly deny claims.
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· July 2, 2026
A case involving the potential dangers of glyphosate, the active ingredient in the weed killer Roundup, relates to broader efforts to protect consumers.
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· July 2, 2026
Mail-in voting was created during the Civil War so soldiers could vote. That legacy helped shape how the Supreme Court ruled more than 160 years later.
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· July 2, 2026
Montesquieu shaped how Americans understood liberty, and his warning about a ‘tyranny of opinion’ speaks to today’s polarization.
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· July 2, 2026
New legislation in Denver created a program to build, repair and maintain sidewalks throughout the city.
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· July 2, 2026
‘The Folk Box’ sought to trace the roots and branches of American music, and document the forging – and constant reinvention – of the national identity.
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· July 2, 2026
Britain controlled vast tracts in North America beyond the original 13 Colonies. And the American invasion of Canada played a role in the final political settlement.
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· July 2, 2026
Source: The Conversation – France (in French) – By Thomas Sol Dourdin, Chercheur post-doctoral, La Rochelle Université L’écotoxicologie est une discipline scientifique encore jeune. Née dans les années 1960, sa mission...
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· July 2, 2026
Source: The Conversation – France (in French) – By Romain Garrouste, Chercheur à l’Institut de systématique, évolution, biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum national d’histoire naturelle (MNHN) Nous sommes désormais saturés d’images mettant...