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May 09 2023
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If women got mammograms starting at age 40, we'd save thousands of lives, a national health panel says
• Women should start getting mammograms at age 40, a national health panel said. • This could potentially reduce breast cancer mortality by 20%, Dr. Carol Mangione said. • The new recommendation decreases the age to start screenings by 10 years. If women start getting screened for breast cancer at age 40 — 10 years earlier than the current recommendation — thousands of lives could be saved, a
Business InsiderMay 09 2023
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'Loving' Indianapolis Mom Is 'The Kind Of Mom You Can Tell Anything'
INDIANAPOLIS, IN— Moms do so much for everyone around them. We try to celebrate them all year long, but Mother's Day is a perfect opportunity to shout it from the rooftops and post it on Patch: Mom rocks! Here at Patch we've launched an initiative to help recognize the awesome moms and mom figures in communities like yours. This submission comes from Lillith Zazueta who nominated Tammy of
Patch.comMay 09 2023
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‘False accusation’: Trump flouts judge’s orders not to post on social media about rape trial
Former President Donald posted about his civil rape trial on social media after a judge cautioned him not to. In a hearing last month, U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan that Trump was "tampering with a new source of potential liability" after he claimed on Truth Social that his rape trial was a "scam." He told his legal team to be cautious. Calling the posts "inappropriate," he told Trump's
Raw StoryMay 12 2023
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Biden’s Power-Plant Climate Plan Gives Utilities Time to Clean Up Their Act
The Biden administration’s latest plan to slash planet-warming pollution gives electric utilities years to clean up US coal and natural gas plants — but it would still force them to pick up their current pace. The proposal would drive dramatic changes across the electric sector, spurring early closures of some coal- and gas-fired plants while hastening the industry’s embrace of renewable power
BloombergMay 09 2023
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Police: Man on stolen motorcycle killed in Minneapolis crash, another man injured
According to police, officers from the 3rd Precinct responded at around 1:45 a.m. to the report of a crash with injuries at the intersection of 26th Street East and Hiawatha Avenue. When they arrived, officers found two men injured. Police say a preliminary investigation determined the two men were riding the motorcycle when they "apparently went through a red light" at the intersection and
CBS News (Online)May 25 2023
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Mexican president urges Latino voters to reject DeSantis after campaign launch
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Thursday urged Latino voters not to back Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in the next U.S. presidential election, accusing the Republican politician of trying to win votes at the expense of migrants.
DeSantis said Wednesday he would seek the 2024 Republican nomination for president and vowed to build a wall on the Mexico border, the latest
ReutersMay 09 2023
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Survey: Most Support McCarthy's Debt-Ceiling Bill
A majority of voters back House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's plan to increase the debt ceiling and in exchange for lower future deficit spending. Most voters also expect the White House to compromise on the bill, according to a Rasmussen Reports national survey released Tuesday. The results of the poll showed that 57% of likely U.S. voters support the debt-ceiling bill passed by the Republicans in
Newsmax (News)May 18 2023
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After TikTok, Montana Bans WeChat, Temu And Telegram From Government Devices
Montana has banned the popular video-sharing app TikTok statewide, becoming the first U.S. state to implement such a law. The state has also prohibited the use of five other apps on government devices and state businesses. Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte on Wednesday ordered the state's Chief Information Officer Kevin Gilbertson to ban apps that pose a "risk of foreign adversaries obtaining
International Business TimesMay 12 2023
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Reynolds sued over denying federal pandemic aid to jobless
A potential class-action lawsuit claims Gov. Kim Reynolds’ refusal to pay pandemic-related jobless assistance to 30,000 Iowans was unlawful and deprived those individuals of “life-sustaining benefits.” Lawyers for Karla Smith of Pleasantville and Holly Bladel of Clinton have filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa claiming the two women and thousands of other
Cedar Rapids GazetteMar 13 2023
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Hundreds of migrants rush Ciudad Juárez bridge to El Paso, Texas
Hundreds of migrants tried to force their way into the U.S. at the Paso del Norte international bridge in Ciudad Juárez on Sunday. According to Camilo Cruz from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) team in Ciudad Juárez, the migrants gathered because there was a “rumor that [U.S. immigration officials] were going to let them pass en masse, especially those that came with children
Mexico News Daily