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March, 2024

  • 19 March

    Former Patriots star Devin McCourty voices displeasure with 'The Dynasty' docuseries

    For two decades, the New England Patriots were considered the gold standard. During that period, the franchise won six Super Bowl titles. The organization’s unprecedented run of success was documented in Apple TV’s docuseries “The Dynasty: New England Patriots.” The series’ final episode was recently released. Over the past several weeks, each episode drew an array of reactions. Some criticized …

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  • 19 March

    Arizona Democrat to seek abortion after learning pregnancy is unviable

    An Arizona lawmaker announced on the state Senate floor Monday that she plans to have an abortion after learning that her pregnancy is not viable. State Sen. Eva Burch, a registered nurse known for her reproductive rights activism, was surrounded by fellow Democratic senators as she made the announcement, The Arizona Republic reported. Burch said that she found out a …

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  • 19 March

    Buddhists use karmic healing against California city's anti-Asian past

    For one afternoon, on Antioch’s main street and tranquil riverbank, the fragrance of burning incense was paired with the sound of Buddhist and Tao chants. Their cumulative calming energy was meant to be a balm of sorts to soothe the racial and religious hate that cast a shadow on Antioch’s legacy. Antioch’s dark past, specifically its horrific mistreatment of early …

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  • 19 March

    Teen receives 'dream car' after he's given months to live

    BUCKET LIST – A teenager who is battling cancer was gifted his dream car, a Ford Mustang, and a racing experience after learning that his rare disease has spread. Continue reading… ‘INCONSIDERATE’ – A woman in Georgia creates “missed RSVP” cards to send to wedding guests who don’t respond by the deadline. Continue reading… REKINDLED ROMANCE – A couple is …

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  • 19 March

    Mexico slams Texas over immigration law, won't accept repatriations from state after SCOTUS ruling

    Mexico came out Tuesday against Texas’ immigration law that allows for the arrest of people suspected of illegally crossing the southern border following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling, saying it won’t accept the return of its citizens from the Lone Star state. Mexico’s Foreign Ministry said SB 4 criminalizes migrants, encourages the separation of families and racial discrimination and profiling. …

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  • 19 March

    College tennis star files lawsuit over NCAA rule restricting players from earning prize money

    The advent of name, image, and likeness (NIL) continues to fuel a firestorm across the college sports landscape. NCAA rules stipulate that top college football players and any other sort of athlete can collect lucrative payments in exchange for their autograph, their image appearing in an advertisement, and more under current NIL policies. However, some athletes participate in individual sports …

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  • 18 March

    St. Louis teen still unconscious, suffering from fractured skull after brutal attack

    The family of the St. Louis teen who was violently attacked in a viral video shared an update on her condition, saying the road ahead remains long and uncertain. The video showed Kaylee, 16, having her head repeatedly pounded on the pavement in the March 8 assault near Hazelwood East High School in Spanish Lake, Missouri, just outside St. Louis. …

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September, 2023

  • 30 September

    Lymphoma signs, symptoms, common treatment options for the blood cancer

    Lymphoma is a type of blood cancer that targets the lymphatic system. This type of cancer impacts the cells that are a part of one’s immune system, according to the American Cancer Society. There are several different kinds of lymphoma, including Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin. BLOOD CANCER AWARENESS: COMMON TYPES, SIGNS AND TREATMENT OPTIONS Non-Hodgkin lymphoma specifically is one of the …

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  • 25 September

    Throwing these items in the trash could get you into trouble

    There are several items that cannot simply be tossed in your trash. Each state has different laws regarding the disposal of certain products. If you come across an item that you’re not sure how to get rid of, make sure to check local guidelines to ensure that you are disposing of the object properly. OZEMPIC AND WEGOVY NEEDLES REQUIRE PROPER …

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  • 19 September

    Ovarian cancer symptoms and warning signs

    Ovarian cancer is a type of cancer that impacts the female reproductive system. The risk of developing ovarian cancer in a woman’s lifetime is 1 in 87, according to the American Cancer Society (ACS). It’s most commonly seen in older women, particularly over age 63. ‘DOES SMARTPHONE EXPOSURE CAUSE BRAIN CANCER?’: ASK A DOCTOR Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month is recognized …

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