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An assortment of research across clinical and basic science fields was on full display at this year’s UB Resident and Fellow Research Day, which took place May 30 in the Jacobs School of Medicine and ...
What we are doing here today is appraising Salt Lake City’s and the rest of Utah and everybody else who made it out, we’re ...
Susan Goldberg discusses running a nonprofit accused of bias against the Trump administration, among other challenges.
A new exhibition in Philadelphia explores how nutritional science, technological advances and political debates shaped the foods on schoolchildren's trays ...
Congressional Republicans look to require able-bodied Medicaid recipients to work to get coverage, as Georgia does. But the state program has its critics.
When you think about the things you do in your spare time, learning about Social Security probably isn’t one of them. It’s ...
Georgia could soon become the poster child for administering Medicaid with work requirements — for better or worse. As ...
A new 12-foot-tall bronze statue of a Black woman unveiled in New York’s Times Square has sparked controversy on social media. The sculpture “Grounded in Stars” was created by Thomas Price, a ...
There are some credit card users who limit themselves to a single card, while other people might have 10 or 12 credit cards ...
Some Americans worry that Social Security is going away. While the program isn't in danger of disappearing, benefit cuts are a true possibility. It's not a bad idea to convince yourself that you won't ...
Sheboygan County Food Bank aims to raise $100,000 by June 30 for its Food for Thought for Kids program ... its success." People can follow SCFB on Instagram, Facebook and X (Twitter) to stay up to ...
Cleveland Heights-University Heights School’s faculty, alumni and community members addressed the board of education at its ...