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Readers and writers: Dark lessons from the Boundary Waters lead an eclectic mix
Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn. via Yahoo News· 5 days agoSurviving and dying in the Boundary Waters. The return of a popular fictional Minnesota private investigator. Women’s lives in Zambia. We’ve got an eclectic mix for you today. “Last Entry Point ...
City officials consider $5M aid for businesses’ water main break losses
Atlanta Journal-Constitution· 2 days agoBy the end of July, Atlanta businesses impacted by the two water main breaks that upended the city...
Non-profit in Norman under fire following city’s audit report
KFOR articles via Yahoo News· 3 days agoWe are proud of the work she and her team have and continue to do.” – Adam Clinton, Board President....
Watching You: Connected Cars Can Tell When You’re Speeding, Braking Hard—Even Having Sex
MotorTrend· 7 days agoAlthough your car might seem like a last refuge, they’re also becoming increasingly connected, thanks to cameras and sensors that are monitoring and recording everything from eye movements to ...
5 ways AI will change how we live in the future
Tom's Guide· 6 days agoTruth is, for every doomster or negative Nora claiming that artificial intelligence is nothing but smoke and mirrors, there’s a bunch of people quietly...
Better Business Bureau offers tips for a problem-free Father’s Day shopping experience | Chattanooga...
Chattanooga Times Free Press· 5 days agoWith Father's Day quickly approaching on June 16, many loved ones are actively searching for and purchasing gifts for the father figures in their lives. The National Retail ...
Money-making L.A. hospitals quit delivering babies. Inside the fight to keep one labor ward open.
Stamford Advocate· 6 days agoDetranay Blankenship was 16 weeks pregnant when she found out she was expecting. The 26-year-old first-time mom wasn’t sure what to expect during labor, but the team at MLK’s maternity ward ...
Hospitals are hacked, then sued. Is it fair?
Newsweek· 3 days agoLess than one month after Ascension confirmed a data breach, the health system is staring down six class action lawsuits. Filed in courts from Texas to...
Breaking down barriers on HIV | Robesonian
The Robesonian· 5 days agoRaymond Velazquez stood in the Asheville post office in a daze. Holding a letter from the blood bank in his hands, he read the lines of print over and...
From Stigma to Support: How a Burbank Mental Health Lawyer Can Help
Digital Journal· 7 days agoBurbank, typically known for its serene streets, was thrust into turmoil as a routine traffic stop took a harrowing turn, culminating in the loss of a life. Amidst the shock ...