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Apr 25 2024
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Frost advisory issued just days before temperatures forecast to reach the 80s
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a frost advisory in parts of central Pennsylvania for Friday morning, but temperatures in the region are also predicted to reach the mid 80s just days later. The frost advisory — which is in effect from 2 a.m. to 8 a.m. Friday — covers the following counties: Dauphin, Cumberland, Lancaster, York, Lebanon, Perry, Mifflin, Juniata, Centre, Cambria, Blair
The Patriot-NewsMay 02 2024
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Researchers say taking a chill pill could help ease heart disease problems for those with anger issues
SAN ANTONIO – A study funded by the National Institutes of Health provides clarity as to why anger might increase someone’s risk of heart disease or stroke. The study placed people in a setting and had them recall past incidents that made them angry. Researchers found that anger is linked to vascular impairment, which could lead to long term damage that can lead to heart disease. While anger
KSATMay 24 2023
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HRC issues Florida travel advisory over anti-LGBTQ laws
The Human Rights Campaign has joined a growing number of civil rights organizations in issuing a travel advisory detailing the risks associated with travel or relocation to Florida due to the state’s new laws targeting minorities. The nation’s largest LGBTQ civil rights organization joined Equality Florida on Tuesday in denouncing the devastating effects of the state’s attack on the rights of
New York Daily NewsApr 16 2024
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Zelensky issues dire warning as Putin pushes forward
Russia destroyed a thermal power plant in Kyiv because Ukraine had run out of missiles to defend it, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said as he warned that without further U.S. aid to fight Russian President Vladimir Putin's aggression, Ukraine would "have no chance of winning." Zelensky told PBS NewsHour that the destruction of the Trypilska thermal power plant on April 11—which cut
NewsweekApr 27 2024
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Georgia Democrat Makes Abortion Key Issue in Election Bid for State Supreme Court
‘We need John Barrow on the court to recognize that abortion is a fundamental freedom,’ says Reproductive Rights for All CEO, Mini Timmaraju. Former Democratic Congressman John Barrow is working to ensure that abortion is top of voter’s minds this year as he looks to unseat Georgia Supreme Court Justice Andrew Pinson. Mr. Barrow’s attempt to claim a spot on the highest court in the state comes
The Epoch TimesApr 25 2024
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Korean art at Minneapolis Institute of Art spans issues of gentrification, memory, identity
Deep in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), an area about 160 miles long and 2½ miles wide that separates North and South Korea, former South Korean soldier Mr. Kim sets out on his covert sunset-to-sunrise shift. As he meanders through the dangerous yet fascinating area — an ecological wildlife haven but filled with some 1 million antipersonnel mines — artist Hayoun Kwon overlays Kim's audio onto a
Star TribuneApr 29 2024
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State in talks with mobile home park where residents have protested water, licensing issues
GENESEE COUNTY, MI -- State environmental officials are in talks with the owner of an unlicensed mobile home park in Thetford Township in an effort to resolve alleged violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act.
A group of North Morris Estates residents demonstrated against conditions at the development on North Saginaw Road on Thursday, April 25, protesting living conditions, water
MLive.comApr 27 2024
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Colorado weather: Mountain snow spreads to metro area, flood advisory issued for Denver
The weekend-long series of thunderstorms and snowstorms sweeping across Colorado reached its strongest intensity Saturday morning, according to the National Weather Service. Another one to three feet of snow is projected for Colorado’s mountains and higher elevation foothills Saturday, according to a NWS hazardous weather outlook. Idaho Springs and Juniper Pass near Mount Blue Sky could both
The Denver PostMar 28 2024
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State superintendent faces more criticism over safety of LGBTQ+ students
OKLAHOMA CITY — Less than 24 hours after the release of the full autopsy, State Superintendent Ryan Walters characterized the death of an Owasso nonbinary student as a tragedy that was used by a left-wing mob to promote an agenda. During his opening remarks at Thursday’s Oklahoma State Board of Education meeting, Walters said he was “heartbroken” for the loss and would be praying for those
Tulsa World