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May 27 2024
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Memorial Day 'Taps Across America' commemoration in Ross Township
SOUNDING OUT IN PITTSBURGH’S NORTH HILLS. LOCAL STUDENTS TAKING PART IN TAPS ACROSS AMERICA. THEY ARE PART OF THOUSANDS NATIONWIDE, PAUSING TO HONOR AND REFLECT. HERE’S PITTSBURGH’S ACTION NEWS FOUR REPORTER BOB MAYO. A LOT OF US HAVE BEEN MARKING THIS HOLIDAY WITH PARADES, WITH RECREATION, BUT SOME YOUNG MUSICIANS GATHERED HERE IN THIS NORTH HILLS COMMUNITY FOR A MORE SOMBER MOMENT TO HONOR
ABC 4 WTAEMay 11 2024
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America's population time bomb
Experts have warned of a "silver tsunami" as America's population undergoes a huge demographic shift in the near future. The population of the U.S. is ageing. Recent findings from the U.S. Census Bureau indicate that by 2035 older adults will outnumber children—a first in U.S. history. The upcoming changes could lead to a number of problems, with increased demands on health care services, the
NewsweekMay 30 2024
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This Monmouth County bar has been named among the best in America
Esquire magazine has released its "Best Bars in America" list, and one in New Jersey made the cut. The publication named "42 noteworthy watering holes from coast to coast and everywhere in between," and in the Garden State, the honor went to La Otra in Aberdeen. The bar, which opened last summer, adjoins Lita, an Iberian restaurant from “Top Chef” competitor David Viana and Neilly Robinson of
Asbury Park PressMay 10 2024
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UNL center focused on rural drug addiction receives 5-year renewal grant
The Rural Drug Addiction Research Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will continue exploring drug use and misuse in the Midwest through 2029 after winning a second round of funding. Established in 2019 with funding from the National Institutes of Health, the center known as RDAR received a $11.6 million renewal grant to continue studying the causes and impacts of drugs in rural areas
Lincoln Journal StarMay 27 2024
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She was America’s first woman POW in Vietnam — and was never found
She was America’s first woman POW in Vietnam — and was never found In the dense jungle terrain in Darlac Province, near the provincial capital of Ban Me Thuot, South Vietnam, American doctor Eleanor Ardel Vietti had found her calling to heal. Yet that same calling led her to become America’s first female prisoner of war in Vietnam. To this day, Vietti remains the only American woman POW whose
Yahoo NewsMay 30 2024
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America could face its most active hurricane season ever
D , the mayor of Miami-Dade County in Florida, approaches the microphone. “It’s that time of year,” she says, smiling knowingly. She could have been referring to the end of the school year, the beginning of America’s general-election campaign or the premiere of the new season of “The Kardashians”. In fact, Ms Levine Cava was talking about hurricane season, which begins on June 1st, and is
The EconomistMay 24 2024
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Ancient Chesapeake site challenges timeline of humans in the Americas
PARSONS ISLAND — With the Chesapeake Bay sloshing at his knee-high boots, Darrin Lowery stood back and squinted at a 10-foot-tall bluff rising above a narrow strip of beach. To the untrained eye, this wall of sandy sediment is the unremarkable edge of a modest island southeast of the Bay Bridge. To Lowery, a coastal geologist, its crumbling layers put the island at the center of one of the
Baltimore SunMay 10 2024
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Rural Kansas school district sought funding — despite not having any students enrolled
The Kansas Legislature stripped a school district of funding after it contracted with neighboring school districts to teach all of its students. Healy Unified School District 468 sought to use an average two-year lookback to get roughly $450,000, which covers about 30 students in the state’s per-pupil funding formula, despite not teaching any students. The bill was conceived and drawn up on
Yahoo NewsMay 30 2024
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America's new ally takes chunks out of China's economic cake
Apple's iPhone manufacturing in India is on the rise, as China's share sharply declined at certain factories in the mainland. "Apple has been a major beneficiary of the PLI scheme, with its outbound mobile device shipments expected to have surpassed $14.39 billion in FY24, a 33 percent increase from the previous year," newspaper Times of India wrote on May 24 about Apple's growing
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