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Sep 13 2024HEALTH

"Can Anti-Violence Programs Really Make a Difference in Kansas City? "

The Kansas City Health Department's anti-violence programs have been under scrutiny, with some questioning their effectiveness in reducing violent crime rates in the city. However, Dr. Marvia Jones, the department's director, is convinced that they are making a difference - albeit slowly. According

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Sep 13 2024POLITICS

"Venezuelan Gangs and Migrants Take Over Aurora, Colorado: A Recipe for Disaster"

The recent influx of Venezuelan gangs and migrants in Aurora, Colorado, has raised serious concerns about the city's ability to manage the situation. The Biden administration, in partnership with Denver authorities and publicly subsidized NGOs, has provided funding and logistics to place a large num

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Sep 12 2024SCIENCE

"SpaceX's Polaris Dawn Sets Sail for Space Exploration History"

The article discusses SpaceX's Polaris Dawn mission, a five-day private spacewalk that will conduct 36 different experiments from 31 institutions. The mission aims to better understand spaceflight's impacts on the human body, providing crucial insights for further crewed exploration efforts. The art

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Sep 12 2024HEALTH

$17. 5M Boost: KHSC Aims to Slash Wait Times, Upgrade Care in Southeastern Ontario

KHSC plans to reduce wait times, complete long-overdue infrastructure projects, and expand services to meet the needs of its growing patient base. But what if the province's Growth and Efficiency Model is flawed? Does it truly reward high-quality care, or just efficiency? KHSC's cardiac program i

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Sep 12 2024HEALTH

Queen Mary Road: A New Chapter in Integrated Health and Housing

The City of Kingston is making waves with its latest project, a housing and health-care facility at 309 Queen Mary Road. The City's vision is to create a unique model of primary health care, transitional housing, and community-based programming. The facility will include a transitional housing prog

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Sep 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

A Tale of Unlikely Friendship and Grief: My Dead Friend Zoe Pushed to 2025

Imagine a film that weaves a complex tapestry from trauma, memory, and the enduring strength of human connection. Directed by Kyle Hausmann-Stokes, this dark veteran dramedy explores the complicated friendship between two U.S. Army Afghanistan veterans, Merit and Zoe. The film delves into a complex

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Sep 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Shoppable Red Carpet Dreams: The Future of Live Shopping

Imagine tuning into the MTV VMAs and being able to shop the exact outfit worn by your favorite celebrity in real-time. Sounds like a fairy tale, but thanks to a new partnership between Paramount Global and shoppable advertising company Shopsense AI, this innovative technology is set to revolutionize

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Sep 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Miami Vice Reboot: Should We Revive the Iconic '80s Cop Drama?

After a recent conversation with a friend, Don Johnson, the actor who played Sonny Crockett, was left pondering whether a Miami Vice reboot would be possible. He believes the difficulty lies in finding a faithful idea to match the series' iconic tone. The original show, which aired from 1984 to 199

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Sep 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The General's Empire: Will 'Tulsa King' Season 2 Deliver?

Imagine a gritty, crime-ridden world where a powerful mafioso, Dwight 'The General' Manfredi, emerges from a 25-year prison stint to build a criminal empire in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The show's second season approaches. But before you do, let's examine the stakes. What if the Kansas City mob and a ruthl

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Sep 12 2024EDUCATION

Voucher Program Vetoed: SC Supreme Court Ruling Sparked Debate on Public Funds and Private Schools

The South Carolina Supreme Court has ruled that a portion of the state's school voucher program is unconstitutional, stating that public funds cannot be used to benefit private schools. The Education Scholarship Trust Fund Act, signed into law in May 2023, was deemed in violation of Article XI, Sect

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