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Doctors on frontlines of HIV epidemic recall early days fighting the virus
In the more than 40 years since Ohio saw its first case of AIDS, Columbus doctors and nurses have been on the frontlines of the fight against the virus. Some, such as Dr. Teresa Long and Dr. Michael Para, have dedicated their lives to fighting HIV and AIDS in Ohio. Others, such as nurse practitioner…
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39 Pieces Of Home Decor That Are As Cute As They Are Useful
It comes with four hooks for easy installation. BeanDaikon is a Vietnam-based small biz that was founded by Nhan, a mother of two who learned how to make macrame starting in 2020. The company’s boho-inspired designs include wall hangings, shelves, nursery decor, and other accessories. Promising reviews: “This is the best thing ever! Being able…
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Artificial Intelligence: The Top AI Stocks to Buy and Hold for New Year 2024
Artificial Intelligence: The Top AI Stocks to Buy and Hold for New Year 2024 News Home Tuesday, November 28, 2023 11:01 AM | Baystreet via QuoteMedia Mentioned in this article Artificial Intelligence: The Top AI Stocks to Buy and Hold for New Year 2024 By now, you’re well aware of the artificial intelligence boom. You…
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Judge orders pro-car protester stay away from NYC transportation commissioner
A judge has ordered a pro-driver activist to stay away from city Transportation Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez after he interrupted a press conference last week in a tirade that ended in his arrest. Raul Rivera, a taxi driver who runs a social media account called NYC Drivers Unite, was captured on video screaming at Rodriguez as…
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More people are dying in Puerto Rico as its health-care system crumbles
Islanders died of chronic conditions and covid-19 in 2022 at numbers that surpassed even Hurricane Maria’s toll Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. By Omaya Sosa Pascual, Jeniffer Wiscovitch, Photos by Erika P. Rodríguez for The Washington Post Nov. 28 at 6:00 a.m. AGUAS BUENAS, Puerto Rico — In…
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Why extended warranties aren’t necessary
A new dishwasher, headphones, sofa, espresso maker, leaf blower — name it and probably someone has tried to sell you an extended warranty for it. Recently, the self-service checkout screen asked me if I wanted to purchase extra product protection for a remote-control toy car on clearance. Of course, it makes sense to protect yourself…
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Can Eating Beans Help You Lose Weight?
Beans, beans, the magical fruit, the more you eat, the more you… can lose weight? According to research, the answer is yes. Beans are among the most widely consumed foods worldwide and are celebrated for their versatility and nutritional benefits. But with their rich carbohydrate and plant-protein content, can eating beans help you lose weight?…
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Handwritten license plate on stolen car leads to woman’s arrest, police say
BENICIA, Calif. (Gray News) – Police in California say a woman driving an allegedly stolen car was arrested after her handwritten license plate caught an officer’s attention. The Benicia Police Department says an officer was patrolling about 1 a.m. Friday when he saw “this beautifully handwritten license plate.” A check showed the car had been…
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It’s Time for a Style Refresh! R.I.P. To These 7 Decor Trends From 2023
It’s fun to dip your toe int0 a trend for a while—and 2023 has had some cute ones to try (we’re looking at you, Barbiecore and ‘70s design!). But when a faddish look lingers too long, the result can turn stale quickly. Of course, you probably don’t have a hot-pink living room or Brady Bunch-esque avocado…
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$3.5 million in state funding for environmental justice initiatives
CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. — Governor Kathy Hochul recently announced a total of $3.5 million in state funding to support environmental justice initiatives being led by more than 20 community-based organizations across the state. According to a press release, new grants invest in localized air monitoring initiatives and projects that take action to raise awareness and address…