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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Court Victory for Texas Kids' Medicaid Plans

Imagine this: about 2 million kids and their families in Texas were about to face a significant change in their healthcare. But hold on, a judge in Texas just hit the pause button on a plan that would have axed three major healthcare plans, including one from Cook Children's Hospital in Fort Worth.

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

Podcast: NFL's Flag Frenzy, Cowboys' Star Shortage, and More Sports Talk

Hey sports fans, grab your headphones! The Dallas Morning News sports writers, Kevin, Evan, and David, are back with their podcast, SportsDay Insider. Every Tuesday, they dish out expert insights, hot takes, and laughs on your favorite teams and some surprises too. In this episode, they tackle one

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

Fantasy Football Week 5: Top 3 Running Backs to Watch

Are you ready for Week 5 of fantasy football? Let's dive into the top running backs you should keep an eye on. James Conner, from the Arizona Cardinals, is a standout pick. He's been consistently performing, with two 100-yard games and three touchdowns under his belt. This week, he faces the San Fra

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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

A New Team-Up for Wound Care: Magle Chemoswed and I2Pure Join Forces

Imagine two companies, each with their own special sauce, coming together to make a big difference in wound care. Magle Chemoswed is known for its clever starch microspheres, while I2Pure has made waves with its safe and effective molecular iodine technology. What happens when these two meet? A powe

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Job Cuts Hit Kelowna’s QHR Technologies

In a surprising turn of events, some employees at QHR Technologies in Kelowna have been let go. The company, which specializes in electronic medical records, was bought by Loblaws in 2016 for a whopping $170 million through its subsidiary Shoppers Drug Mart Inc. This week, the company underwent a ma

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Canada's Terrorism Problem: What America Needs to Know

When you think about Canada, you might imagine polite people and cold winters. But there's something else happening up north that should catch your attention. In recent years, acts of radical Islamic terrorism have been on the rise in Canada. This isn’t new—Canada has seen incidents like the “Toront

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

America, Your Jewish Neighbors Need You

America, it's time we talk about something important. For the past year, many of your Jewish neighbors have felt alone and hurt by some of the responses to tragic events that happened on October 7. These attacks didn’t just target Jews but also Muslims, Christians, Buddhists, Hindus, and Druze. Yet,

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Martin Luther King Jr. : A Twisted Legacy?

Ever since Martin Luther King Jr.'s passing, conservatives have been trying to reshape his legacy. They often portray him as a supporter of their policies while ignoring his calls for racial justice. For instance, politicians like Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis have twisted King's words to justify bo

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Who Should Be Worried: Walz or Vance?

Tonight's vice-presidential debate has everyone on edge. But is it Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, the Democratic nominee, who should be nervous? Or maybe it’s Ohio Senator J.D. Vance, the Republican nominee, who needs to watch his step. Vance isn't popular with voters and has a history of controversia

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Online Hate Targets Japanese Schools in China

The release of treated wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear plant has sparked a wave of nationalism online, with influencers using jingoistic rhetoric and conspiracy theories to gain attention. This trend has even led to acts of vandalism against historic sites like the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo by

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