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With beds full and pleas for help increasing, Refuge House – which helps victims of domestic violence and sexual assault – has been forced to turn away hundreds seeking help. Now the
The sighting of an extremely rare animal wasn't a hard nut to crack.A resident of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, recently spotted an albino squirrel hanging out in a tree near the Prairie Green Golf
Who would’ve thought that three diagonal stripes could tell you so much about a running shoe? And yet the Adidas logo represents excellence, innovation and a legacy of sports performance around the
A big cancer trial run by an NIH scientist has been in a holding pattern for a few months but is now back on track after a spending freeze was lifted.
Christine Untrauer is finding forgotten veterans and honoring their lives of serviceChristine Untrauer's mission is to ensure that no veteran goes unremembered in Portage County, Ohio.Untrauer is
Woof — what happened to our headline?After ruff-ly five years of scouring X, formerly Twitter, to find the funniest posts about furballs being complete goofballs — we’ve decided to expand.From now on
CLIFTONVILLE manager Jim Magilton will today help launch the annual Hannahstown Pieta ‘Darkness into Light’ walk and the ‘Big Walk of HOPE’ for suicide awareness at the Suicide Awareness & Support
Here you will find a list of all European Cup finals as well as the leaderboard for finals appearances and wins, with Real Madrid now having 15 trophies in the cabinet. The UEFA Champions League
Correction & clarification: A previous headline misstated the state the fraternity house is located in. After Hurricane Laura wreaked havoc in southwestern Louisiana in 2020,
Scientists have successfully grown teeth in a lab which they say could pave the way for patients to regrow lost teeth in the future.Researchers at King’s College London say the breakthrough could
1. Death Wish Instant Coffee Packets so downright (dare I say, DANGEROUSLY) delicious that even the biggest coffee snobs you know might trade in their precious pour-overs. That is, if they can handle
Ulla Malmgren stocks up on coffee and prepares all her meals in advance. ‘The Great Moose Migration,’ a Swedish slow TV hit, is about to begin – and she doesn’t want to miss a moment of the 20-day,
Pathogenic Salmonella injects effector proteins into the cells of the gastrointestinal tract to penetrate and multiply within them. The bacteria are usually ingested with contaminated food. They can
Gut health—how well your digestive system is functioning to break down food, absorb nutrients, and eliminate waste—is trendy. But it’s grounded in science as research has shown that keeping your gut
Four critically endangered Western Santa Cruz Galapagos tortoises have hatched for the first time in the Philadelphia Zoo’s 150-year history. The hatchlings were born to the approximately 100-year
April is Donate Life Month, and while Colorado has one of the highest rates of organ donors in the country, with 62% of people registered, nearly 2,000 Coloradans are still on the waiting list for a
Getting vaccinated for the viral illness shingles, which causes a painful rash, could potentially be the next best tool in preventing dementia, a new study published in Nature finds. The research,
Folate is a B vitamin that plays many important roles in the body. It's crucial for cell growth and development, red blood cell formation, and overall health. During pregnancy, folate helps reduce
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Take a break from your road trip at these 6 weird, quirky Michigan roadside attractions From private gnome villages built in front yards to giant tires along the highway, Michigan has a host of fun roadside attractions. Here are just a few to check out. Do you
There are a number of things that The Masters is synonymous with and innovation is certainly at the very top of that list. As life and technology have wore on and improved we have seen the
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