Inspired by the goal of continuous improvement through small steps, Working@Duke invited staff and faculty to share how they ...
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Viruses typically aren’t considered ‘alive,’ as many core biological functions are outsourced to their potential hosts. But a newly discovered organism appears to straddle the line between virus and ...
Glen Mark Sell, 91, a resident of Landis Homes, Lititz, passed peacefully into the presence of his Savior on November 22, at home. Born on December 28, 1933, in Doylestown, to Menno and Clara (Histand ...
For cancer survivors who have undergone radiation therapy, treatment comes with marks that can be lasting reminders of the process. Fuck Cancer, a nonprofit organization focused on advancing health ...
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You’re reading Fault Lines, Jay Caspian Kang’s weekly column on politics and the media. From time to time in this column, I like to look at something I wrote in the past and see if it holds up to ...
Time to saddle up for a good old fashioned carriage battle. Except this one’s not so old fashioned: Disney is locked in dispute with YouTube TV, which has become the number three pay-TV operator in ...
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The hit series draws from many different aspects of the troubled teen industry, but multiple narratives out of one long-shuttered institution are rather striking. By Kevin Dolak In the hit Netflix ...
When Brother Richard Moratto, FSC, died peacefully at Mont La Salle on Oct. 3, 2025, Napa Valley lost one of its quiet educators of the soul. He was 88 years old and spent nearly 70 years of service ...
We might trust a stranger but only so far. We trust a driver with our lives, even one who is a stranger at the wheel of a bus or hired ride. Beneath our trust in these strangers lies a social contract ...