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health

Nurses' Views on Holistic Care: A Different Approach

December 11, 2025

Nurses have unique insights into patient care. They see things others might miss. This is especially true in anthroposophic nursing. It's a type of care that goes beyond the usual medical methods. It considers the whole person, not just the illness. What do nurses think about this approach? It's a

politics

A Life Well Served: Remembering Thomas Madigan

October 20, 2025

Thomas Madigan, a familiar face in Wyckoff's local politics and community, has passed away at 71. His journey in public service began with education. He spent 12 years on the Ramapo Indian Hills Board of Education. This was before he joined the Township Committee in 2010. Madigan's political career

politics

New Leader for USPS: What's in Store for the Future?

May 9, 2025

The United States Postal Service (USPS) is getting a new boss. David Steiner, who has been on the board of FedEx, will take over as the postmaster general. This move comes at a time when the USPS is facing big challenges. The appointment was made public by Amber McReynolds, who chairs the USPS Board

celebrities

Hulk Hogan: Wrestling Legend or Controversial Figure?

March 12, 2025

Hulk Hogan, a name that echoes through the halls of wrestling history, has always been a polarizing figure. He was one of the first wrestlers to become a household name, thanks to his charisma and in-ring prowess. Hogan's journey began in the late 70s when he was signed by Vince McMahon. By the 80s,

entertainment

Ballet Star's Tragic Death: Memories and Reflections

November 19, 2024

One of Russia's most celebrated ballet dancers, Vladimir Shklyarov, recently passed away at the age of 39. The Mariinsky Ballet Theatre, where he spent his entire career, announced his death on Monday, describing his loss as deeply felt by the dance community. The specific circumstances of Shklyarov

science

Two Varieties of Xenorhabdus griffiniae Bacteria: A Closer Look at Their Genomes

November 16, 2024

Did you know that tiny worms and their bacterial pals can kill bugs? That's right! Nematodes from the Steinernema group and their Xenorhabdus buddies are nature's bug killers. These microscopic teams are so good at their job that scientists use them to control pests without harsh chemicals. But ther

sports

Charley Steiner's Cancer Battle: A Story of Hope and Resilience

October 25, 2024

Longtime broadcaster Charley Steiner, known for his work with both the Yankees and Dodgers, has shared some good news. After a tough year dealing with multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer, he's officially in remission. This comes as the Dodgers and Yankees prepare to face off in the World Series

finance

Money Moves: What to Do With Your Cash at Every Age

October 7, 2024

Bola Sokunbi, founder of Clever Girl Finance, stresses the importance of starting financial planning early. She suggests beginning with your employer's retirement savings option, especially if they offer a match. This allows younger folks to take full advantage of compounding, dividends, and appreci

environment

Zoos: From Entertainment to Conservation Game-Changers

September 23, 2024

In recent years, zoos and aquariums have faced criticism for prioritizing entertainment over conservation. However, the tide is shifting, and the industry is recognizing the importance of conservation. The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) annual conference, held in Calgary, brought together o