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I needed enough blood to fill a small circle outlined on a piece of paper. Taking a little sample at home had sounded simple when I had ordered this test kit. “Everyone bleeds differently,” the man on ...
The Ditch Weekly, a paper by middle and high schoolers on Long Island, is covering the Hamptons from a new angle.
City officials want to get San Francisco workers back into their stations, but their strategy couldn't be more outdated.
The 2025 Summer Reading Program at the Great Bend Public Library kicks off on May 30, coinciding with the Final Friday on Forest event. GBPL Director Maribeth Shafer said there will be something for ...
As we hit the final weeks of the NFL’s offseason program, this week’s takeaways bring a pretty nice variety of things to ...
For hundreds of years, Andean people recorded information by tying knots into long cords. Will we ever be able to read them?
Talladega Police are asking for the public’s assistance in locating a missing person. Robert Herbert Rumph, 43, of Talladega ...
Congress should also rein in the welfare-warfare state’s great enabler by auditing then ending the Federal Reserve. It should ...
Vincent Emmanuel, the owner of a 7-Eleven in South Philadelphia, is sending a warning to business owners in the area: keep an ...
In a narrow street made narrower by rows of parked motorbikes, businessmen sitting cross-legged on the sidewalks or perched ...
In my youth we had a daily newspaper, The Augusta Chronicle. What we didn’t get every day was local news. That’s what made ...
Billy Draddy—the man behind B. Draddy’s signature polish-meets-play collection—pulls together a Father’s Day gift guide that ...