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Why don’t more politicians retire? A medical anthropologist explains how the U.S. could benefit from a mandatory retirement age

By Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute The Conversation via AP President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are hardly the only examples of politicians who work well into their golden years. Members of the baby-boom generation – Americans born between 1946 and 1964 – are the most numerous in the House, and in

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Guilty pleasures

By NewsPress Now Phil Donahue, whose talk show launched an television genre, has died Phil Donahue, whose pioneering daytime talk show launched an indelible television genre that brought success to Oprah Winfrey, Montel Williams, Ellen DeGeneres and many others, has died. He was 88. NBC’s “Today” show, citing family members, said Donahue died Sunday after

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Business news in brief

By The Associated Press Perdue recalls 167,000 pounds of chicken nuggets NEW YORK | Check your freezer. Perdue Foods is recalling more than 167,000 pounds of frozen chicken nuggets and tenders after some customers reported finding metal wire embedded in the products. According to Perdue and the U.S. Agriculture Department’s Food Safety and Inspection Service,

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Seasonal depression

By Metro Creative According to a study published in the journal Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry, in a given year about 5% of the population of the United States experiences seasonal depression, a condition also known as seasonal affective disorder, or SAD. A separate study published in the journal BMC Psychiatry in 2021 found that

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Serve banana coffee cake with a twist

By Metro Creative Waiting for bananas to ripen for baking can try anyone’s patience. Laurie McNamara, author of “Simply Scratch: 120 Wholesome Homemade Recipes Made Easy” (Avery), admits she doesn’t have the patience for bananas to brown and that roasting them in the oven speeds up the process. That process is on display in McNamara’s

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Ernesto regains hurricane strength, sends powerful swells, dangerous rip currents to U.S. East Coast

By Associated Press Tropical Storm Ernesto became a hurricane again Sunday as it churned away from Bermuda and headed further out in the northeastern Atlantic, sending powerful swells toward the U.S. East Coast, generating rip currents associated with at least one death and prompting many rescues. The National Hurricane Center in Miami said Ernesto’s maximum

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Thousands of activists expected in Chicago for Democratic convention to call for Gaza cease-fire

By Associated Press CHICAGO — Thousands of activists are expected to converge on Chicago this week for the Democratic National Convention, hoping to call attention to abortion rights, economic injustice and the war in Gaza. While Vice President Kamala Harris has energized crowds of supporters as she prepares to accept the Democratic nomination, progressive activists

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Blanco leads Royals to sweep of Reds

By Associated Press CINCINNATI — Dairon Blanco hit his third home run in two days and started a rally with a bunt single as the Kansas City Royals beat the Cincinnati Reds 8-1 on Sunday to complete a series sweep. Blanco, an outfielder, had just 64 at-bats coming into the series, before helping the Royals

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News in brief

By The Associated Press Paetongtarn Shinawatra becomes Thai prime minister BANGKOK | Paetongtarn Shinawatra, daughter of the divisive former leader Thaksin Shinawatra, became Thailand’s prime minister after receiving a royal letter of endorsement Sunday, two days after she was chosen by Parliament following a court order that removed her predecessor. She replaces another leader from

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Guilty Pleasures

By NewsPress Now Video game performers want their work protected LOS ANGELES | For hours, motion capture sensors tacked onto Noshir Dalal’s body tracked his movements as he unleashed aerial strikes, overhead blows and single-handed attacks that would later show up in a video game. He eventually swung the sledgehammer gripped in his hand so

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Schools have made slow progress on record absenteeism

By Associated Press MEDFORD, Mass. — Flerentin “Flex” Jean-Baptiste missed so much school he had to repeat his freshman year at Medford High outside Boston. At school, “you do the same thing every day,” said Jean-Baptiste, who was absent 30 days his first year. “That gets very frustrating.” Then his principal did something nearly unheard

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A new, and old, way to enjoy shrimp

By Metro Creative Exploring new types of cuisine is one of the joys of cooking. Whether you’re a fan of spicy Indian food or partial to French fare, chances are the journey to finding your favorite flavors will be both enjoyable and insightful, teaching you a little something about history along the way. Take this

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Iowa proposes summer grocery boxes as alternative to direct cash payments for low-income families

By Associated Press DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa on Thursday proposed an alternative program to address child hunger during next year’s summer break, a plan that the state says can leverage existing community-driven infrastructure and prioritize nutrition, but critics say takes resources and agency away from low-income families. Iowa and other states opted out of

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