by Craig Nash | Jul 17, 2024 | Feature, Opinion
After the September 11, 2001 attacks displaced Gwendolyn Bounds from her lower Manhattan apartment, she found herself in a small Irish pub tacked on to a general store in the Hudson Valley hamlet of Garrison. The pub had its “regulars,” distinctive rituals and a vibe...
by David Hull | Jul 20, 2016 | Opinion
My wife and I gave each other personal fitness trackers last Christmas. These are tools that you wear on your wrist. The tracker keeps count of the number of steps that you take during the day, the miles that you walk, the number of calories you burn, your heart rate,...
by Adelle M. Banks | Oct 18, 2010 | News
(RNS) Adding faith to the exercise regimen of African-American women may prompt them to be more fit, a UCLA study shows. Researchers studying black women from three Los Angeles churches who participated in faith-based physical activity found the women increased their...