Warwick Public Schools’ rate of chronically absent students has seen a significant decrease over the past couple of years, going from 45% to 30% of students district-wide being absent, …
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Birdsong is a welcome sign of spring, but robins and cardinals aren’t the only birds showing off for breeding season. In many parts of North America, you’re likely to encounter male wild turkeys, puffed up like beach balls and with their tails fanned out, aggressively strutting through woods and parks or stopping traffic on your street.y …
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Marcus Lashley, University of Florida and William Gulsby, Auburn University, The Conversation
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SmartAsset ranked 100 of the largest cities by calculating the amount saved when splitting rent on a two-bedroom apartment versus renting a one-bedroom apartment alone.
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Jaclyn DeJohn
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Many neurodegenerative diseases, or conditions that result from the loss of function or death of brain cells, remain largely untreatable. Most available treatments target just one of the multiple processes that can lead to neurodegeneration, which may not be effective in completely addressing disease symptoms or progress, if at all. …
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Kristine Zengeler, University of Virginia, The Conversation
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A decisive majority of the Volkswagen workers employed at a factory in Chattanooga, Tennessee cast their ballots in favor of joining the United Auto Workers union, the German automaker announced on April 19, 2024. …
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Bob Bussel, University of Oregon, The Conversation
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Burping is a normal part of everyday life. Burps happen when air from your stomach travels back up your food tube – called an esophagus – to your mouth. Air gets into your stomach during activities like eating or drinking.
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George Saffouri, University of California, Riverside, The Conversation
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Experian data shows that total US personal debt increased by almost 10% even as demand for personal loans steadied in 2023.
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Chris Horymski
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4/22/24
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Stacker examined data from OpenSecrets to see which companies are donating the most money to Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign.
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Elena Cox
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Ramp reports on tracking business expenses, a factor that can help businesses make smart financial decisions.
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Fiona Lee
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Using information from research publications, Stacker compiled a list of seven Asian American scientists and technologists whose work changed the world.
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Keerthi Vedantam
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Wealth Enhancement Group analyzed data from academic research, Standard and Poor's, and Nareit to compare real estate to stocks as investments.
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Natalie P. McNeal, Data Work By Wade Zhou
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4/22/24
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Window Gnome compared more than 450 of the largest U.S. cities to determine the best vacation locations for amazing views in 2023.
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Sav Maive
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Robert "Bob" Derouin, 83, passed away on Sunday, April 7, 2024, in Lacey, Washington.
He was born in Providence, RI, the son of the late Horace Derouin and Esther (Beaufort) Derouin (Correira).
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Johnston Mayor Joseph M. Polisena Jr.’s office announced more than $5 million in funding for home buyouts on Belfield Drive, the site of “persistent flooding issues.”
Now …
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By RORY SCHULER
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(BPT) - Connie Bell’s journey with low-grade serous ovarian cancer (LGSOC) began unexpectedly in her 30s. Residing in Madison, Wisconsin, Connie was 36 when she first noticed her unusual …
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It is with heavy hearts that we announce that Walter T. Scott passed away on April 13, 2024, at his companion's home in Berlin, MA.
Walter was a well-known, long-time resident of …
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Michael P. Bellotti 83, passed away peacefully with his family by his side on April 18, 2024. He was the loving husband of Ann M. (Murphy) Bellotti. They had been married 55 years. Born in …
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(Family Features)
Because firing up the grill can make prepping meals quick and easy, it allows you to spend more time with friends and family rather than missing out on the sunshine while stuck in the kitchen.
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The places where you live, learn, work and play can expose you to common asthma triggers like pet dander, dust mites, pests like rodents and cockroaches, mold, cigarette smoke, pollen, air pollution and more.
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If you have asthma, you know that symptoms can come on quickly, then worsen. An important part of managing asthma is knowing your triggers at home, work, school or while you're outdoors.
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