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Deaths from gas station heroin users bring renewed fears for parents, medical experts
(NEW YORK) -- Across the country, medical experts and families in mourning are sounding the alarm over a substance that's become known as "gas station heroin," for how easy it is to find in most states.Tianeptine has been marketed under different brands, with some ...
Wednesday, March 27
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Baltimores Key Bridge may have lacked collision protective measures for modern cargo ships: Experts
(BALTIMORE) -- In the wake of the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, engineering and infrastructure policy experts explained the critical need for bridge reform in the United States and an international standard for large cargo ships.The Key Bridge partially collapsed early Tuesday ...
Monday, March 25
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White Supremacy Campaign of 1898 a stain that will not escape history: experts
(WILMINGTON, Nc.) -- On Nov. 10, 1898, more than 2,000 white supremacists in Wilmington, North Carolina, ransacked a Black-owned newspaper, Black-owned banks and forced the city's local leaders, which included a mix of white and Black elected officials, to resign in what historians call ...
Friday, March 22
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Trump-backed charity Border911 may be breaking the law with border-focused push to influence election, some experts say
(NEW YORK) -- Last September, as former President Donald Trump was mounting his reelection bid, he posted a "big announcement" to his Truth Social media platform: "Introducing Border911," he declared, promoting a tax-exempt charity led by his former Immigration and Customs Enforcement chief, Tom ...
Thursday, March 21
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Modern female crash dummies can improve safety for women, experts say
(NEW YORK) -- Cars have gotten safer over the decades, but more still needs to be done and the development of female crash dummies may ensure greater safety of women in the U.S.Women are on average more likely to die or be injured in ...
Wednesday, March 20
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Four years later, experts are just beginning to scratch the surface of understanding long COVID
(NEW YORK) -- Millions of Americans are still experiencing long COVID more than four years since the global COVID-19 outbreak was declared a pandemic.According to the most recent federal Household Pulse Survey, between Jan. 9, and Feb. 5, 6.8% of U.S. adults currently have ...
Wednesday, March 6
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How to get a bigger tax refund, according to experts
(NEW YORK) -- Tax season, for many, conjures kitchen-table drudgery spent revisiting pay stubs and financial choices. For some, though, a reward awaits: a tax refund.The possibility and scale of a refund can hinge on the approach taken by a tax filer, financial advisors ...
Wednesday, March 6
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Whats driving the bitcoin surge? Experts weigh in.
(NEW YORK) -- Bitcoin is on a tear.The largest cryptocurrency has soared more than 20% over the last four days, approaching an all-time high. By contrast, the S&P 500 has dropped slightly over that period.On Wednesday, the price of bitcoin surpassed $64,000 for the ...
Thursday, February 29
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What’s driving the bitcoin surge? Experts weigh in.
(NEW YORK) -- Bitcoin is on a tear.The largest cryptocurrency has soared more than 20% over the last four days, approaching an all-time high. By contrast, the S&P 500 has dropped slightly over that period.On Wednesday, the price of bitcoin surpassed $64,000 for the ...
Monday, February 26
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Military experts: Migrant warfare drives U.S. border crisis
(The Center Square) – Military experts argue the use of “migrant warfare” by Mexican cartels has created the border crisis, which they say is not about immigration. The ...
Tuesday, February 20
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Fani Willis ethics case may reverberate long after judge decision: Experts
(NEW YORK) -- Over the last few weeks, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who is leading the prosecution against former President Donald Trump and his allies over alleged election interference in Georgia, has been put on the hot seat after she was accused ...
Monday, February 19
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Medical experts sound the alarm on growing diabetic amputations among Black patients
(NEW YORK) -- In operating rooms across the country, more and more diabetics are receiving amputations due to complications from type-2 diabetes.The life-altering procedures are more common among Black and Latino patients who are more likely to be diagnosed with the disease, according to ...
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