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Local News Matters on MSNColumn: Why the Japanese live so long — and what we can learn from them about longevityLESS THAN TWO months ago, the world’s oldest person (at the time) died. Tomiko Itooka made it to 116. She died Dec. 29 at a ...
The triennial has a mixture of immersive and conversational work. Some works of art are as small — flowers spread across the ...
STRUTHERS, Ohio (WKBN) – World War II involved almost every country in the world. A Youngstown teen enlisted in the Navy four years after it started and came home as soon as it was done. He talked ...
My family moved from New Orleans to Okinawa. Public spaces in Japan are design with kids in mind, something I miss now that I ...
A crash involving a U.S. Navy electronic-warfare aircraft in California this week is drawing attention to non-combat military ...
Junko Yokota is legally blind in one eye. At first, her parents thought she was just a clumsy child who occasionally bumped ...
A People’s Liberation Army (PLAN) surface action group and an amphibious task group made separate transits through the Miyako ...
The secrets to living a long life are revealed by the areas with the highest number of people living past 100 in the world ...
A Russian Navy surveillance ship made a nine-day cruise in the vicinity of Japan’s southwest islands approaching as close as ...
Creation legends and folk tales swirl like snow and leaves across the protected landscapes of Japan. This selection of four ...
Tristen Winston, Chapter Librarian, Vic Ziliani, Master Sergeant U.S. Marine Corp, Chapter Regent Regina Krause The Prairie Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) ...
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