We often picture Alzheimer’s disease as a slow erosion of memories, but for those with early-onset forms, the initial symptoms can be far more specific
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I believed I had already faced the deepest pain a person could endure. After losing my baby at sixteen weeks, the world felt gray and
In a story that underscores the silent and aggressive nature of some illnesses, a sixteen-year-old boy has died just one day after doctors discovered he
In 1962, the small town of Matawan, West Virginia, was shattered by tragedy. Seventeen coal miners descended into the Blackwater Mine for their morning shift
A new pledge from President Trump to deliver $2,000 checks to a majority of Americans has ignited both hope and debate across the country. The
Life had become a series of quiet struggles after the factory where I’d worked for over two decades closed its doors overnight. My name is
A simple photograph can sometimes speak louder than any press release. This was the case recently when an official White House social media account posted
With his 100th birthday on the horizon, Dick Van Dyke is offering the world a gift far more valuable than another performance: his unvarnished truth.
I felt more invisible than I had in my entire sixty-eight years. The grand ballroom of the Ashworth estate swirled with laughter and the clinking
In the theater of American politics, every handshake and every glance is scrutinized for deeper meaning. This was never truer than on Inauguration Day, when