MD, MSc, FAAOS, FAOA, was honored with the 2026 Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation (OREF) Clinical Research Award for 30 years of study on how team preparation, logistics and far-forward ...
I graduated from high school in 1960, and my goal in life was to be a stewardess in the sky. Although I started my career with American Airlines, I liked flying for Western Airlines, a smaller company ...
When news breaks, you need to understand what actually matters — and what to do about it. At Vox, our mission to help you make sense of the world has never been more vital. But we can’t do it on our ...
When she woke up and saw the text sent at 4:30 a.m. that morning, the Rev. Susan Russell’s first thought was to empathize. Her friend, the Rev. Carri Patterson Grindon, sent the text when Russell ...
Five hundred words to encapsulate four years. Doesn’t seem possible. It was four years ago this weekend, friends, that we started this journey together. Borne from a simple idea about a weekly column ...
The Book of Exodus tells the harrowing story of the Israelites leaving slavery in Egypt and making their way to the promised land. The way to the promised land was unclear and they experienced a far ...
A few years ago, we inherited a cat. A beautiful black long-hair who was a sweet companion to my mother-in-law until she passed away at 101. I remember that despite my mother-in-law’s best efforts ...
A year ago, when I was asked to write a column about the “wild and rural places in South Carolina,” I immediately thought of all the beauty in our state, from Congaree National Park to the state parks ...
When I moved from Memphis to Montana for my graduate program in environmental philosophy, I missed the Indian community I grew up around. Montana mountains are gorgeous, but for me, Montana was also ...
I like to say I was born in the summer of my 27th year. Three days after packing my Volkswagen Jetta in Appleton, Wisconsin — and buying a John Denver CD — I arrived at Skyliners Lodge, where I would ...
According to most studies and surveys, nearly half of Americans gamble — a habit that costs households hundreds of billions of dollars a year. But the number of people who metaphorically roll the dice ...
The other night I was leaving work, just as the evening sun was taking its turn downward. Another 12-hour day at the emergency shelter, a typical schedule these past 10 months as we’ve worked to turn ...
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