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'The Jersey Brothers' Highlights The Enduring Legacy Of World War II

NPR (npr.org) 

Sally Mott Freeman's book, The Jersey Brothers, recounts the story of three men swept up by Word War II. The youngest brother gets captured in the Philippines, and the two others struggle to bring him home. NPR explores why stories of World War II remain so compelling to us today.

'The Body And The Blood' Follows Exodus Of Christians In The Middle East

NPR (npr.org) 

NPR's Robert Siegel interviews Charles Sennott, author of The Body and the Blood: The Middle East's Vanishing Christians and the Possibility for Peace, and the executive director of The GroundTruth Project. Sennott talks about the history of Christian communities in the Middle East, and how so many of them are leaving the region.



For first time since 1973, Miami baseball not in NCAAs

TheRepublic.com 

CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Miami’s players and coaches gathered in the clubhouse for their annual team meeting after the NCAA baseball tournament pairings were unveiled. It was over quickly. No one knew what to say. Miami’s record streak — 44 consecutive years in the NCAA tournament, the longest for any college team in any Division

Maryland men's lacrosse team ends 42-year drought, wins NCAA title - Washington Post

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Washington Post

Maryland men's lacrosse team ends 42-year drought, wins NCAA title
Washington Post
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The Maryland men's lacrosse team's 42-year national championship drought ended at approximately 3:16 p.m. on Monday afternoon, with the Terrapins celebrating their 9-6 title game win over Ohio State with a mosh pit in the south ...
Maryland wins first men's lax title since 1975ESPN
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This May Be The First New Cancer Indicator In 30 Years

International Business Times 

Platelets, the smallest proteins that make up blood, are responsible for causing clots at the site of injury to prevent further blood loss. Though their function is important, too many of these platelets can lead to a condition known as thrombocytosis. Now, new research suggests that this blood disorder may be even more dangerous than previously believed, and could be an early sign of cancer.





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