June is Aphasia Awareness Month, a time to spotlight a language disorder affecting people who have had a stroke.
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The Made with Pride Fest is a food and wine festival pouring and serving the best of what the local queer community has to offer.
Eight years ago today, a Rensselaer County woman's life was cut short, and the case remains open.
Pools, splashpads and athletic fields will stay open.
Deep below the Tyrrhenian Sea offshore Italy, scientists drilled into what they thought would be dark mantle rock—and found pieces of granite that seemingly had no business being there. Those unexpected intrusions turned out to offer a rare glimpse of how a massive fault rapidly pulled deep Earth rocks toward the surface during the opening of a young ocean basin.
In 1970, nearly half of all Black individuals in the U.S. resided in a large city. Over the past 50 years, that number has fallen to merely 25%, while the share living in the suburbs of large cities rose from 16% to 36%.This demographic shift is as large as the post-World War II wave of the Great Migration, according to economists Evan Mast of the University of Notre Dame and Alexander Bartik of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Electrons around Jupiter have been caught in the process of being accelerated, revealing a potentially unified mechanism for particle acceleration. The findings, published in Nature, may help constrain how energetic particles are produced throughout the universe.
When a person goes through a traumatic experience, they often find themselves thinking that what happened could have been different or even avoided. This process, known as counterfactual thinking, is an automatic psychological response to adverse events. Now, a study published in the journal Scientific Reports explores how this type of thinking affects women who have suffered an early pregnancy loss.
The royal couple last traveled to the United States in 2022 for the second annual Earthshot Prize Awards in Boston, and they haven't visited NYC since 2014.
The veteran actor and Park Ridge native stars in "Catch as Catch Can," in which three actors play six different roles. It runs though July 12.
The Knicks are making a slam dunk in the bank.
“I entered its environment, it was a mistake for which I paid.”