Art and Museums
Art and Museums stories for senior women and others
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Rosenstein Announces Indictment of Twelve Russian Intelligence Officers for Conspiring to Interfere in the 2016 Presidential Election Through Computer Hacking; Read the Indictment
“The Internet allows foreign adversaries to attack America in new and unexpected ways. Free and fair elections are hard-fought and contentious. There will always be adversaries who work to exacerbate domestic differences and try to confuse, divide, and conquer us. So long as we are united in our commitment to the values enshrined in the…
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The US Targeted Breastfeeding Abroad. Here at Home It’s Another Story
This year in the United States, Idaho became the last to protect mothers who are nursing in public against fines for public indecency. Utah enacted a similar law a few days before, so all 50 states now allow public breastfeeding. New Jersey expanded its civil rights law to protect nursing mothers from discrimination at work,…
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A Wild Rotation; “Between animal and human medicine, there is no dividing line — nor should there be”
From Dr. Gilad D. Evrony: “I would never have predicted that I would spend my final month of medical school performing fetal ultra-sounds on a pregnant gorilla, phlebotomizing a 500-pound tapir with hemochromatosis, caring for a meerkat in heart failure, and investigating medical mysteries across the animal kingdom. Yet spending the final month of my…
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Scout Report … Pride and Prejudice On Open Bookshelf, Biological Macromolecules, Iranica, Volcanism, Phantom Islands, English Playbooks, Chemistry of Life, Logic Problems and Brain Teasers
On June 21, 2018, the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) introduced Open Bookshelf, a one-stop shop for hundreds of e-books that are freely available online. This collection, which currently features over 1,000 books, includes titles that are in the public domain along with titles that are Creative Commons licensed. These titles are selected by…
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HHS Secretary Unable to Say How Many Parents Know of Migrant Children Whereabouts as of June 28th Senate Hearing: “So I Believe We Have Had a High of Over 2,300 Children …”
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar (on June 28th) pushes back against questioning from Finance Committee Ranking Member Ron Wyden over his agency’s handling of over 2,000 migrant children placed in its custody as a result of the Trump administration’s family-separation policy. Secretary Azar declines to provide specific numbers on how many parents know…
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Elevating the Conversation: How a New Message Helped Win the Fight for Same-sex Marriage
“People tend to experience social change as this irresistible tide of public opinion,” he said. “But there are always many people who worked countless hours to create the context for change actually happening. It’s the same with Freedom to Marry. There were hundreds of deeply engaged people, many of whom we interviewed for this project,…





