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A psychologist explains the link between signature size and narcissism
For years, Donald Trump’s distinctive, large and bold signature has captured the public’s attention. Not only did it recently come to light that his signature appeared in a book that Jeffrey Epstein received for his 50th birthday, but it fits...
It’s time to take phones out of Berkeley schools, for good this time
Our kids are walking around with slot machines in their pockets. In a perfect world, they could keep their phones turned off and in their backpacks during class, a balance that would support learning while still respecting their need for autonomy....
New Manufacturing Center Coming To Frederick
It will create 125 new, full time, permanent jobs by 2028. Frederick, Md (KM) A new manufacturing center is expected to open in Frederick. Bakery de France already has a facility in the 8400 block of Bakery Way off of Monocacy Boulevard in the...
Public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated (NYSE:PEG) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated (NYSE:PEG) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Transcript November 3, 2025 Public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated beats earnings expectations. Reported EPS is $1.13, expectations were $1.02. Operator: Ladies...
Why Do We Believe Organ Donation Conspiracies?
This article is part of “On Borrowed Time” a series by Anissa Durham that examines the people, policies, and systems that hurt or help Black patients in need of an organ transplant. (WIB) – When doctors told Andrew Jones his heart was failing,...
Travis Kelce's latest investment suffers an unexpected setback that catches the eye
Travis Kelce's newest business move has met early trouble as the Kansas City Chiefs star recently invested in Six Flags, but within weeks, one of its major parks shut down permanently. The 36-year-old NFL player joined investor Jana Partners last...
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Victor Conte, who sold undetectable steroids to elite athletes in baseball and track, has died at 75 Victor Conte has died at 75 years old. He was the architect of a scheme to provide undetectable performance-enhancing drugs to professional...
NASA is sinking its flagship science center during the government shutdown — and may be breaking the law in the process, critics say
NASA's flagship center for space science is under attack from within, and some of the biggest losses appear to be happening behind the curtain of the government shutdown. Throughout the summer of 2025, Space.com interviewed nearly a dozen current...
US credit unions deliver shutdown relief as federal workers miss pay
Credit unions across the USA have set out their efforts to support federal workers affected by the government shutdown, which continues after more than a month. Republican and Democrat lawmakers have been in stalemate over the federal budget since...
Thanks for Home: Shelter’s Thanksgiving Pet Promo
PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. — The Linda L. Kelley Animal Shelter launched its November adoption promotion on November 1, 2025, waiving fees for animals aged eight years and older through November 29. The event, titled “Thanks for Giving Me a Home,”...
‘That’s all, folks’: Thrill-seekers say goodbye to Six Flags America in Prince George’s County
This page contains a video which is being blocked by your ad blocker. In order to view the video you must disable your ad blocker. Thrill-seekers say goodbye to Six Flags America After more than 50 years, the Six Flags America amusement park in...
Bay Pact Revisions Set for Dec. 2 Approval
State and federal officials advanced revisions to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement on Oct. 28, 2025, paving the way for formal adoption at the Chesapeake Executive Council meeting on Dec. 2 in Baltimore. The update, set to guide restoration...
Ask the Pediatrician: How suicide prevention safety plan can save your child’s life
Most young people who experience suicidal thoughts keep those thoughts to themselves. They might not bring it up on their own unless they are asked directly. Any time your adolescent visits their pediatrician, for any reason, they may be asked a...
What Villanova coach Kevin Willard said after losing to BYU
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With millions in NIH grants terminated, Northwestern researchers seek reinstatement
A slew of National Institutes of Health grant terminations in the spring left affected Northwestern researchers with few avenues to reinstate funding for their disrupted multi-year research projects. To get their funding reinstated and avoid...
A Vote of Confidence: Trusting HBCU Leaders to Narrow the Funding Gap
Dr. Harry L. WilliamsHeadlines in recent weeks have indicated a flurry of philanthropic activity from a well-known donor: MacKenzie Scott. More than $300 million was invested by Scott to the historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs)...
Dick Cheney, US vice-president under George W Bush who pushed for war in Iraq
Dick Cheney, who has died aged 84, was regarded as the éminence grise behind the presidency of George W Bush and one of the most influential holders of the office of vice-president in American history. A Republican of distinctly conservative...
Q&A: All Time Low 's Alex Gaskarth talks new album ahead of Pittsburgh show
The latest tour for veteran pop-punk band All Time Low got off to an admittedly “wonky” start when lead singer/guitarist Alex Gaskarth got laryngitis, forcing the cancellation of a few shows. “It’s always so devastating when your body fails you on...
Menhaden board reduces catch by 20% on the East Coast; Virginia delegates oppose
Environmental groups and large-scale fishing operations have sparred for years on how to manage Atlantic menhaden, a small but important fish in the East Coast ecosystem. Now, a regional regulatory body has made the decision to cut the amount of...
Schools tackle food insecurity as SNAP benefits teeter
Schools are bracing for the impact on their students as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) teeters on the brink of running out of money amid the government shutdown. SNAP funds had originally be set to run out Saturday, but a...