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‘The War on Science’: When Politics Permeates Scientific Education

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Salena Zito’s Take on America’s Heartland in ‘Butler’  

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‘Our Narrow Hiding Places’: A Look into the Past, Present, and Future
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‘Our Narrow Hiding Places’: A Look into the Past, Present, and Future

This historical novel explores one woman’s survival during WWII, but her descendants may not have escaped the effects of her living through this time.
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‘Fighting for Freedom on Raritan Bay’: Revisiting Maritime Clashes

John R. Schneider recalls long-overlooked battles and heroes along the New York-New Jersey waterways.

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A wealthy family breaks apart when its patriarch falls down a mineshaft and decides he wants to save the world.
‘The War on Science’: When Politics Permeates Scientific Education

‘The War on Science’: When Politics Permeates Scientific Education

Prominent scholars and scientists warn against extreme influences on the classrooms.
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Salena Zito’s Take on America’s Heartland in ‘Butler’  

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