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Fort Worth's Modern Art Museum hosts "HERE. IS. BETTER.," a PTSD-focused documentary screening. Admission is free with online ...
Clare joined the Army at the age of 18 in 1997 and served for ten years across the world, including in Cyprus, Kenya, Jordan, ...
Australian scientists find the first evidence of an unusual pattern of brain scarring only seen in people repeatedly exposed ...
After 46 years in local news, Art Holliday is signing off at the end of this month. He’s had quite the run, working as a ...
Major League Baseball, the Atlanta Braves and Camp Southern Ground cut the ribbon on a state-of-the-art mobile Warrior ...
We tested ourselves at the National Building Museum’s summer exhibit. The exhibit won.
When Matt Thierfelder began his career as a Vancouver firefighter in 1994, the weight of unspoken rules hung over him: Don’t show weakness and don’t be vulnerable.
San Francisco County Jail has a dedicated program for incarcerated U.S. Military Veterans, C.O.V.E.R., which provides therapy, treatment, and healing, and is a model for other counties to follow.
John C. Campbell Folk School gives back to veterans by offering tuition discounts and holding space for veterans and active-duty military members.
Jose Belen honors the fallen and works to end veteran suicide by hand-crafting wooden American flags.
Bronson Hetzer once moved to Nashville to chase the music. After 11 years of trying to make it in that scene, eventually landing a publishing deal, he moved back to Dayton to form The Filthy Heathens ...
DMT shows that by tweaking brain connectivity, you can unlock experiences that feel as real – or more real – than consensus reality. If Neuralink or any future BCI could mimic such hyperconnectivity ...