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White males under 45 are most likely to report using the drug
Like the wine and cocaine drink that preceded it, Coca-Cola was first marketed as a brain tonic
The tunnel would help ships and ferries avoid rough seas around the Stadlandet Peninsula where 33 people have died since World War II
The latest class of 25 also includes Judy Garland and Vin Scully
New research suggests that the engaging, visual-spatial nature of the game may disrupt the formation "intrusive memories"
Herbert Hoover got a phone in the Oval Office over fifty years after the White House first got a switchboard
But the songwriter won't be delivering a Nobel Lecture at this time
Even before the dawn of agriculture, house mice plagued homes
Foes of the energy-efficient lights take a dim view to the city's new bulbs
Trail cameras caught a mother panther trailed by two kittens
August Busch, born on this day in 1899, came up with the concept of the Budweiser Clydesdales to celebrate the repeal of anti-liquor laws
The shroud, which dates to Egypt's Roman period, is etched with a hieroglyphic inscription and "unusual" art
Using human bodies in this way still happens–and it’s controversial
Detroit already had car manufacturing capability: that turned into war production capability in the early 1940s
Bodies are complicated, but they’re no match for persistent bioengineers
The shutdown targets the country's two Anglophone regions
Thieves appear to have snuck through a window before making off with the almost 221-pound coin
And contrary to popular myth, he died of natural causes, not by beheading
Researchers have discovered the harbor in Salamis' Ampelakia Bay where the Greek fleet prepared to battle the much larger Persian navy
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