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The Idaho Lottery offers several games if you think it’s your lucky day. Lottery players in Idaho can chose from popular ...
Strokes are the fifth leading cause of death in the United States. But there are ways you can lower your risk.
It’s supremely frustrating to go out for a run or walk just to notice tightness or soreness in your feet. And while there are ...
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The Washington PostSean Duffy and six others with multiple jobs in Trump’s administrationTrump’s vow to shrink the federal government appears to rely, at least in part, on top officials doing multiples jobs. These ...
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The Washington PostDuffel bags are the ultimate travel hackWhile I couldn’t afford the gorgeous luggage of a menswear expert, I could pick up a simple black duffel (first a $100 one by ...
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Stamford AdvocateTeacher training partnership between Bridgeport, Stamford and SHU continues despite funding cutsA teacher training program that seemed on the path to being scrapped due to President Donald Trump's crackdown on diversity, equity and inclusion programs will go on, at least for the next school ...
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The Texas TribuneTrump defends federal government’s response to Hill Country floods during Texas visitThe president met with state and local officials, who praised the White House response, and lashed out at a question on whether aid and rescue efforts occurred fast enough.
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Allentown Morning CallAllentown school hosting art show fundraiser for student grader battling cancerAn upcoming fifth grader at Roosevelt Elementary School in Allentown was recently diagnosed with a rare type of bone cancer, and the community is ready to show its “L.O.V.E” for him through an art ...
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Detroit Free Press4 Michigan cities have a problem with bed bugs. What to know about the pestsBed bugs, a blood-sucking insect, tend to hide themselves in beds in homes or hotels. Here's how to avoid infestations.
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Tampa Bay TimesDr. Ali Marpet? A career in clinical psychology awaits former Bucs guardThere are still sleepless nights. Long days of seemingly endless study. Pressure to perform, with failure possibly resulting in an unacceptable outcome. Ali Marpet is studying for his doctorate in ...
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Dallas Morning NewsJudge agrees to shield Texas state Sen. Angela Paxton’s divorce records from public viewA Collin County district court agreed on Friday to make records from Texas state Sen. Angela Paxton’s divorce proceedings with state Attorney General Ken Paxton inaccessible to the public. Charla ...
One. Two. Three. Kerry Huntington counts out loud each punch she hurls at the speed bag in front of her, keeping her eyes trained on the moving target as it whips back at her face. Before it can hit ...
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The Charlotte ObserverNovant and Atrium compete to add more hospital beds in Mecklenburg CountyAtrium Health and Novant Health submitted proposals to North Carolina's health department to expand medical services in Mecklenburg County. There's a need to add 210 acute care beds for the early ...
"The Autism Theater Project was created to inspire hope by sharing authentic stories of struggle, triumph, and resilience," she says on her theater's website. The 28-year-old Sims, who lives in ...
FBI Director Kash Patel is making bureau staff take polygraph tests to root out anyone who’s been talking trash about him, according to a report. Patel has ramped up the FBI’s use of the lie-detector ...
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CNBCI'm 78 and my brain is sharp as a whip—my No. 1 rule for a strong, healthy brain is so simple"Even though I'm 78 years old, my mind is still as productive as it ever was," writes Anthony Fredericks. Here's his No. 1 secret to staying smart, mentally sharp, and curious.
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