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Q&A: How do humans control their bodies, and what does it mean for Parkinson's disease risk?
How humans move is an open question, according to Mark Latash, distinguished professor of kinesiology at Penn State.
How Angola’s legendary rebel leader, Jonas Savimbi, turned on his friends and killed them in droves THE LAST WORD | Andrew M. Mwenda | A couple of months ago, while visiting Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba, ...
The Alien franchise works because it traps its characters in impossible situations where survival depends on cunning, luck, ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s budget task force does not address Chicago’s spending problem. It sidesteps the urgent need for reform.
Ben Dowson has spent his life in motion — climbing, skiing, gymnastics — and testing the limits of what the human body can do ...
The left today faces a deep digital gap against a technologically advanced capitalism that uses artificial intelligence and ...
From October 2025, Spanish banks must verify beneficiary names and IBANs before transfers, a new EU rule aimed at curbing ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned the United States that supplies of long-range missiles to Ukraine will seriously ...
The Sentinel recently sent a questionnaire to all five candidates for Saugatuck City Council with questions on parking, ...
President Trump wants far more homeless people forced into mandatory long-term addiction or mental health treatment but ...
The erosion of federalism over decades of consolidation has made American politics brittle and, ultimately, violent.
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Discovery Leadership Masterclass Series with Frank ANIM: Succession planning (2): Navigating the dilemma of competence and loyalty
It is often said that, a successor without loyalty may inherit the seat, but not the mission. Likewise, a successor without competence may preserve the culture, but not the company. Succession ...
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