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Apr 24 2024
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Biden Administration updates HIPAA rules to protect women who travel out of state for abortion
In a move designed to thwart the efforts of anti-choice extremists in states who have banned abortion from accessing medical records of patients who travel out of state for reproductive healthcare, the Biden Administration has updated HIPAA rules to prevent patients records from being provided to out of state law enforcement agencies. In addition, the updated HIPAA rules will allow patients to
Daily KosApr 06 2024
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Voluntourism And Educational Travel Experiences Exist For All Ages
Educational travel and voluntourism often serve as a conduit for experiential learning. An educational vacation or community service travel can enrich knowledge of places and customs in ways that can’t be taught via textbooks, especially for younger kids who tend to soak up hands-on lessons like a sponge. Through cultural exploration and immersion, students become enriched as global citizens,
ForbesApr 06 2024
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Winter storm warnings for 5 states with travel 'difficult to impossible'
Winter storm warnings are in place for certain areas in five states—Montana, Nebraska, Oregon, South Dakota and Wyoming—as heavy snow is expected to make travel "very difficult to impossible" in these areas. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued alerts for the Pryor and Northern Bighorn Mountains in Montana and Wyoming, which will remain under a winter storm warning until 6 p.m. MDT on
NewsweekMar 24 2024
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No Travel Advisories anticipated to go into effect
SOUTH DAKOTA (KELO) — The South Dakota Highway Patrol tells motorists to anticipate No Travel Advisories for the coming days. According to a press release from the South Dakota Highway Patrol, heavy snowfall, freezing drizzle and gusty winds continue to impact travel across South Dakota today and Monday. Winter storm warnings, blizzard warning and winter weather advisories are in effect from
KelolandApr 20 2024
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International standards: How this man and his Dalmatian impact air travel with service dogs
Joschka, the brown-spotted Dalmatian, is welcome on planes, where, during more than 25 international flights, he’s proven he can sit quietly, put off bathroom breaks and mind his own business better than some of the human passengers. The psychiatric service dog has been trained to do all that and more so he can travel with Till-Mathias Jürgens, whose own flights are much smoother now that
Deseret NewsApr 05 2024
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President Biden travels to Baltimore bridge collapse area
President Joe Biden, aboard Marine One, takes an aerial tour of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Friday, April 5, 2024, as seen from an accompanying aircraft. President Joe Biden traveled to Baltimore Friday to witness firsthand the remnants of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. He received an aerial tour of the area to survey the damage in the area aboard
Deseret NewsApr 17 2024
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In Duluth, it was windy enough on Tuesday to flip a FedEx truck traveling on the Bong Bridge
DULUTH — A FedEx semi truck crossing the Richard I. Bong Memorial Bridge during Tuesday evening's windy rush hour flipped on its side, taking out a power line and slowing traffic for about two hours. The truck's driver Ryan Ledin said he has minor injuries and that no one else was hurt, but directed further questions to a manager. He was not taken to the hospital, according to authorities on
Star TribuneApr 19 2024
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Biden administration moves to block Ambler Road and announces sweeping restrictions on NPR-A drilling
The Biden administration on Friday moved to block a proposed 200-mile road to valuable mineral deposits in Alaska and said it would increase protections to halt oil and gas development in much of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska. President Joe Biden said in a statement that Alaska’s “natural wonders” support subsistence hunting and fishing for Alaska Native communities and should be
Anchorage Daily NewsApr 25 2024
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Missing man may have tried to travel through Grand Canyon in homemade raft, officials say
The National Park Service was looking for a man who went missing at Grand Canyon National Park. Thomas Lee Robison, a 58-year-old resident of Santa Fe, New Mexico, was believed to have been attempted to travel down the Colorado River with his small dog on a wooden raft when he disappeared, the National Park Service said in a news release. The National Park Service said Robison's vehicle was
AZ CentralApr 21 2024
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‘National security suicide’: Alaska senator slams Biden admin's move to restrict drilling and mining
Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) criticized the Biden administration's decision to put millions of acres of Alaskan wilderness outside the reach of oil drilling and critical mineral mining, likening the moves to “national security suicide.” “Well, it's lawless. He doesn't have the authority to do it. ... It's, as I say, national security suicide,” Sullivan said Sunday during an interview on CBS' “
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