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Tiny California mouse wins Guinness World record for longevity

Related Articles SAN DIEGO — A tiny California mouse now has a big title after winning a Guinness World record for longevity. A Pacific pocket mouse named Pat — after “Star Trek” actor Patrick Stewart — received the …

MLK Day Celebrated by Nonprofits & Santos’ Charity Questions (news)

Nonprofits Energize & Give Back To Communities On MLK Day Nonprofits across the country worked to engage and give back to communities this MLK Day. Virginia nonprofit Rise Against Hunger worked to fill 50,000 bags of food to serve communities …

Ahead of the November jobs report, here’s what recent disaggregated data say about the state of the U.S. labor market and economic growth

New data shed light on the experiences of Indigenous Americans and Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders during the COVID-19 recession and current recovery Determining fiscal and monetary policies in a ‘tight’ labor market that is now also cooling …

Protecting ICWA Protects Kinship: SCOTUS Hears Oral Arguments in Brackeen v. Haaland

This article was originally featured in the National Kinship Review, ASCI’s Monthly Newsletter Offering News, Networking & Information for Kinship Care Professionals & Advocates. Sign up below! Kinship stretches far beyond blood relation. This same belief is shared by …

What new mining projects could mean for Alaskan salmon

  Wild Alaskan salmon are a gold standard for American seafood. The long journey from the river to the ocean and back builds the muscle mass that gives the fish their distinct texture and flavor, and the clean rivers …

USAF F-16s race to intercept two Russian bombers flying near Alaska

Two USAF F-16s race to intercept two Russian bombers flying near Alaska before escorting them out of air defense zone amid heightened tension with Moscow Two USAF F-16s race to intercept two Russian bombers flying near Alaska before …

As suicides rise, US military seeks to address mental health

A 2021 study found that since 9/11, four times as many service members and veterans have died by suicide as have perished in combat. WASHINGTON — After finishing a tour in Afghanistan in 2013, Dionne Williamson felt emotionally …

As suicides rise, US military seeks to address mental health

  Washington – Dionne Williamson was emotionally numb after completing a tour in Afghanistan in 2013. “I kind of lost myself somewhere,” said Williamson, a Navy lieutenant colonel who experienced disorientation, depression, memory loss, and chronic fatigue. “I …

As suicides rise, US military seeks to address mental health

Read Time:6 Minute, 38 Second After finishing a tour in Afghanistan in 2013, Dionne Williamson felt emotionally numb. More warning signs appeared during several years of subsequent overseas postings. “It’s like I lost me somewhere,” said Williamson, a …