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‘He’s my brother’: Sunrise firefighter, man with cerebral palsy work to fundraise to help caretaker
A positive attitude sparked a friendship between Sunrise firefighter Luke Trombley and resident Bobby Young. Now, Young, born with cerebral palsy and lupus, is hoping to pay that forward with assistance for his cousin and primary caretaker. Trombley and Young have bonded over the past two years, after Trombley was part of a response team…
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Third Georgia inmate recaptured, 1 still remains on the loose weeks after escape: Police
One of four Georgia inmates who escaped last month is still on the loose. This comes after the third was caught on Sunday. The Bibb County Sheriff’s Office announced that they found 37-year-old Johnifer Dernard Barnwell at a home in Augusta and took him into custody on Sunday morning. Officials said they found large amounts of…
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M. Russell Ballard, who went from hard-driving car dealer to longtime Latter-day Saint apostle, dies at 95
M. Russell Ballard’s career was cruising. He had been the top car salesman at his dad’s Nash dealership before taking over the business, traveling to Motor City to share his successful formula for revving up auto revenue and winning the right to peddle Ford’s hot new model: the Edsel. After a strong start, though, sales…
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Is your car ready for the cold temperatures?
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) – Lower temperatures are heading our way as winter is approaching, and to avoid holiday headaches, experts remind drivers to make sure their cars are ready. Many people think of pulling out their winter wardrobe, but there’s more to preparing for the colder weather. The U.S. Department of Transportation says in 2021…
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4 of the easiest business credit cards to get approved for
If you run a small business or plan on starting a business, having a business credit card can help you streamline expenses, earn rewards and finance larger purchases. However, opening a new credit card can sometimes be easier said than done. When applying for a business credit card, issuers may consider your personal credit score…
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Car thefts rates have tripled in Baltimore. We visited the hardest hit neighborhood.
Sarah Brooks had to do a double take when her son told her that the car was gone. One night in August, her 2013 Hyundai Sonata was stolen from the street in front of her house in Baltimore’s Frankford neighborhood. What’s unsettling, Brooks said, is that the thieves were bold and took her property even…
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First-time car buyer? Here’s a guide to help you choose a suitable vehicle insurance
For first-time car buyers, there are countless compelling reasons to invest in a vehicle. From the sheer convenience of having personal transportation that adheres to your schedule, to the independence it grants by liberating you from the constraints of public transportation, a car offers the freedom to commute with ease, whether for work or college.…
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Rust can eat away and destroy your car. Here’s how to prevent it
Rust is a common problem that many car owners deal with. Rust not only makes a car look unsightly, but it can also cause significant damage to the metal parts on the body and frame of the vehicle. In a country like India, where moisture level in the atmosphere is pretty high in the majority…
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Achieving net-zero in the dry eye disease care pathway
Abstract Climate change is a threat to human health and wellbeing across the world. In recent years, there has been a surge in awareness of this crisis, leading to many countries and organisations setting “net-zero” targets. This entails minimising carbon emissions and neutralising remaining emissions by removing carbon from the atmosphere. At the 2022 United…
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TSA is prepared for more travelers at airport security checkpoints, expects this holiday travel season to be the busiest ever
WASHINGTON — The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has screened a record number of passengers this year and anticipates airport security checkpoints nationwide will be busier than ever this holiday travel season. The season kicks off with Thanksgiving travel, which begins Friday, Nov. 17 and concludes Tuesday, Nov. 28. During the 12-day period, TSA expects to…