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‘A critical step.’ California offers free naxolone to qualified organizations. Here’s how
San Luis Obispo Tribune via Yahoo News· 1 day ago“By making Naloxone widely available and affordable, we are empowering communities and saving...
Gongloff: Heat waves are deadlier than hurricanes. Make them ‘disasters’
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle· 5 days agoUnlike other natural disasters, extreme heat doesn’t topple buildings, flood streets or turn road...
Michael Smolens: As fire season heats up, so do controversial efforts to prepare for it
U-T San Diego· 2 days agoThere was a notion that heavy winter rains and snow would tamp down the fire threat, or at least...
Opinion: Abortion foes lost Round One on mifepristone. Here's how their fight continues
Los Angeles Times· 18 hours agoThe Supreme Court’s mifepristone decision on June 13 put a stop to one challenge to the drug used in...
Whitmer launches task force to address gun violence in Michigan - WDET 101.9 FM
WDET-FM Detroit· 3 days agoThe announcement comes less than a week after nine people were wounded during a mass shooting at a...
Hajj heat wave deaths underscore climate threat for most vulnerable
Washington Post· 2 days agoTemperatures in the holy city of Mecca topped 125 degrees Fahrenheit during the five...pilgrimage...
Inside Project 2025's attack on reproductive rights: Contraception
Media Matters· 9 hours agoAt least 34 of the over 100 partner organizations of Project 2025, a comprehensive transition plan...
Bettendorf senior living facility finds online fans with TikToks with millions of views
Quad-City Times· 14 hours agoThe Fountains has a TikTok page where its seniors do viral dances, sketches and Q&A videos. Many of...
Heat waves deadlier than hurricanes. Make them 'disasters'
The Eagle-Tribune· 4 days agoUnlike other natural disasters, extreme heat doesn’t topple buildings, flood streets or turn road signs into missiles. This discussion is particularly relevant this week, as a “heat blob” that ...
‘A critical step.’ California offers free naxolone to qualified organizations. Here’s how
The Sacramento Bee· 1 day agoHere’s how first responders, universities and community organizations can apply to receive free naxolone from the state.