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Amid Minnesota Fraud Scandal, Legitimate Autism Centers Face Closure
‘The kids are going to be the collateral damage,’ says the owner of an autism center on the brink of closure because of funding roadblocks.
After Years of Border Crisis, Small Texas Town ‘Back to Mayberry’
Locals reflect on the years of illegal immigration that resulted in high speed car chases, home break-ins, and school lockdowns.
Infographic: Behind Las Vegas Suspected Biolab, Same Chinese National as California Lab
A Chinese man, in jail over an illegal biolab uncovered in California in 2022, has ties to a recently discovered Las Vegas lab.
‘They Shouldn’t Be a Political Prop’: Parents Raise Concerns Over Student Anti-ICE Walkouts
A wave of anti-ICE protests has spread to schools, and some parents are concerned about safety and what they describe as ideological indoctrination.
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Chemistry Needs Proximity: The Case for Old‑School, In‑Person Dating
In an era when more than half of singles younger than 30 use dating apps, evidence suggests that a digital approach to romance may be fundamentally flawed.

Chemistry Needs Proximity: The Case for Old‑School, In‑Person Dating
In an era when more than half of singles younger than 30 use dating apps, evidence suggests that a digital approach to romance may be fundamentally flawed.

2,000 Years On: The Tradition That Continues to Roar Right on Our Doorsteps
‘When those drums start playing, I feel a really strong sense of familiarity, and I would say a sense of home,’ says Gabriel Yakub.

Timothy Matlack: Scribe of the American Revolution
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a young Quaker, brewer, and gambler whose gift with the pen left an indelible mark on American history

Announcing New Award-Winning Art
The winners of the 18th International Art Renewal Center Salon Competition are in.

Anklam: A Local Architectural Tradition
In this installment of ‘Return to Beautiful Architecture,’ we visit a small town devastated many times only to return to its home-grown roots.

2,000 Years On: The Tradition That Continues to Roar Right on Our Doorsteps
‘When those drums start playing, I feel a really strong sense of familiarity, and I would say a sense of home,’ says Gabriel Yakub.

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These easy raspberry scones deliver bakery-style flakiness without the fuss. Perfect for breakfast, brunch, or a sweet afternoon pick-me-up.
Her Adult Autistic Son Was Kicked Off a Cruise Ship. Now This Mom Is on a Mission to Better Awareness
People with autism have their place in society.
US Ski Resorts Turn to Drones to Make It Snow Amid Dire Drought
Cloud seeding is what allowed this ski resort to give fresh snow to its visitors.
Her Adult Autistic Son Was Kicked Off a Cruise Ship. Now This Mom Is on a Mission to Better Awareness
People with autism have their place in society.






















































































































