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Sleep Apnea Endangers Half the Population, Says Specialist
During Sleep Apnea Awareness Month, sleep apnea specialist Dr. Evan Temkin discussed the nature of the disorder and who is at the most risk. “Sleep apnea is actually a narrowing of the airway that disrupts breathing during sleep,” he explained. “Virtually everyone is at risk.” Around fifty percent of the population is affected, he added.…
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Certain Inevitability to the Worldwide Expansion of Cannabis Sales, Led by the United States
According to cannabis analytics provider BDSA, the cannabis business is anticipated to reach a market worth about $60 billion by 2027 if it continues to expand at its current rate. According to BDSA, the global cannabis market rose by 4.8% in 2022, increasing its value to $32 billion. According to the company’s five-year global prediction,…
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Nissan Recalls 800,000 Automobiles Due to Safety Concerns
Due to engine concerns, Nissan has issued a recall for over 800,000 vehicles in the United States and Canada. Nissan Rogues manufactured between 2014 and 2020 and Rogue Sports manufactured between 2017 and 2022 are affected. The problem stems from the jackknife folding key. The automaker stated that when the key is partially opened and…
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Liz Cheney Obtains a New Position Focusing on ‘Strengthening Our Democracy’
Liz Cheney has secured a new position. According to a tweet from the university’s Center for Politics on Wednesday, Cheney entered the University of Virginia as a professor of practice. Cheney recently lost her congressional seat after being defeated in a primary. “With democracy under attack in this country and around the globe, Liz Cheney…
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FBI Claims Man Hid ‘Explosive’ in Checked Luggage at Pennsylvania Airport
According to a criminal complaint, federal investigators have accused a 40-year-old man of concealing an explosive device in a luggage at Lehigh Valley International Airport in Pennsylvania this week. Mark Muffley is in the custody of the FBI after checking his rolling luggage at a Pennsylvania airport on Monday morning in preparation for a journey…
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Justin Bieber Cancels The Remainder Of His Justice World Tour
Ticketing sites indicate that Justin Bieber has canceled the remaining dates of his mammoth Justice World Tour, which included stops in the United States, Europe, and Asia. Bieber had already canceled performances in Australia and New Zealand. The musician and his representatives did not immediately give a reason for the cancellation, but it follows Bieber’s…
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AMC Brings Popcorn Product Line at Walmart to Diversify Struggling Company
AMC Theatres, the largest movie theater operator in the United States, is introducing a range of microwave and ready-to-eat popcorn products to diversify its business. The company’s desire to expand into retail was initially mentioned in 2021. Today, AMC Perfectly Popcorn will be available exclusively at Walmart beginning March 11. The rollout will prepare the…
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Husky Pup Rescued 23 Days After Turkey Quake
A Siberian Husky was pulled from the wreckage, tired but alive, Turkish media reported Wednesday, more than three weeks after the earthquake ravaged significant portions of Turkey. Alex, the dog, was heard by coincidence while assistance teams searched for temporary shelters near Antakya. Alex was rescued after an “intensive” rescue effort, according to a local…
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Four Former Presidents’ DNA Will Be Launched Into Deep Space
The DNA of four previous presidents will be launched into space as the ultimate monument. Celestis, the industry leader in space funerals, will spearhead the effort to memorialize George Washington, John F. Kennedy, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Ronald Reagan by sending their genetic information into space aboard its Enterprise Flight. Gene Roddenberry, Majel Barrett Roddenberry,…
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Michigan State University Is Installing Extra Locks On Classroom Doors
After a gunman killed three students and injured five during a mass shooting on campus last month, Michigan State University will install locks on 1,300 classrooms as part of a suite of security measures. In addition to restricting evening access to some public facilities, the school will install more surveillance cameras. According to the Detroit…