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Archaeologists in Cahokia Discover Native American Black Drink Used in Rituals

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 Painting by Lloyd K. Townsend. c. Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, IllinoisArchaeologists working at Cahokia, America’s first true mega-city, have discovered that many of the city’s 50,000 inhabitants drank a highly caffeinated beverage called ‘Black Drink.’ Black...
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Wine Riot: 250 Wines in Four Hours Hits SF, NYC & LA

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Wine Riot is an event that brings people together to learn about and drink wine. As they say, "a fun, non-intimidating place where people can learn about wine."They offer tools to find cool wine tastings,...
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Happy 236th Birthday America! July 4 Festivities Around the Country Celebrate Independence Day

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America shuts down or rather lights up on July 4, its Independence Day. Each city and most small towns celebrate in their own way through parades, and often, with fireworks in the evening. Many yanks...
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10 American Cities Most in Need of a Stress Break

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This week, Mashable ran a piece on cities that never sleep and are in the most need of a recharge. It's all based on digital data, showing that Las Vegas is the worst-off when it...
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American Academy of Environmental Medicine Warns People of Smart Meters

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The American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM) has released its latest position paper on electromagnetic field (EMF) and radiofrequency (RF) health effects calling for immediate caution regarding smart meter installations. Citing several peer-reviewed scientific studies,...
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Chicago Council Symposium: Obama Calls for End to “Injustice of Chronic Hunger”

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The Chicago Council on Global Affairs’ annual symposium, Advancing Food and Nutrition Security at the 2012 G8 Summit, kicked off on May 18. President Barack Obama delivered the keynote address, calling for G8 leaders to...
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Women Of Vision Honored at Silicon Valley Event

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Several thousand leading professionals from top Silicon Valley companies gathered in Santa Clara, CA last night (May 10, 2012) for a banquet honoring this year's Women of Vision award recipients.The annual event is organized by...
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