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As states loosen childhood vaccine requirements, public health experts’ worries grow
The State· 3 days agoLouisiana Republican state Rep. Kathy Edmonston believes no one ought to be required to vaccinate th...
Yesteryear: Phone system changes made as city grows; 3 million pine seedlings to be added to...
The Bulletin· 7 days agoAs the result of work now being carried on in this city by the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co....
‘We love Taiwan’: Domestic workers hope for more from new President Lai
Al Jazeera· 5 days agoAs Taiwan’s President William Lai Ching-te begins his four-year term, the democratic island’s...
How Gun Violence Spread Across One American City
The New York Times via Yahoo News· 5 days agoKeys and his wife, Charae Williams Keys, were getting into their car after a Father’s Day visit in 2021 with her grandparents in a leafy neighborhood ...
Preliminary hearing held for teen that shot NCHS girl
Casper Star-Tribune· 2 days agoIn a packed Natrona County courtroom Thursday morning, one person wore a shirt printed with "Justice...
Stock market today: US markets mixed in quiet premarket trading, Macy's rises on big profit beat
The News-Times· 5 days agoStocks on Wall Street were mixed in quiet premarket trading Tuesday as more retailers report solid...
Motivated by lack of diversity in neurological studies, scientists look to ensure equity in brain...
Medical Xpress· 5 days agoScientists seeking to counter the neglect of African Americans in neuroscience research have found evidence that genetic ancestry is responsible for the increased prevalence of certain neurological ...
With little to buy, Cubans abroad send home food, not money
Digital Journal· 2 days agoMaria Paez feels relieved after receiving a package of food items including eggs, ham, and yogurt...
Obituaries in Salina, KS | Salina Journal
Salina Journal· 5 days agoSteve was born on February 15, 1948, to Gerald Carl and...Ann (Gasper) Dubbert in Beloit, Kansas. Steve grew up on a farm west of Cawker City near Oak...
Can Big Donors Ever Move the Needle on Controversial Causes? Lessons From the Long Marijuana...
The Chronicle of Philanthropy· 5 days agoIn 1969, smoking a joint anywhere in the United States could land you in jail, and only 12 percent of the U.S. public supported the legalization of marijuana. Today, marijuana for medical ...