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Medical School Just Got a Whole Lot More Affordable

Addressing the Doctor Shortage: Breaking Down Barriers to Medical Education Billionaire Michael Bloomberg Gives $1 Billion to Make Medical Education Free for Most Students According to EditionCNN, Michael Bloomberg, a very successful businessman, has given a huge gift to Johns Hopkins University. He is giving $1 billion to make medical school free for most students. … Read more

Medicaid Application: Colorado’s Healthcare Crisis Sparks Alarm

Medicaid Application Crisis in Colorado: A Growing Concern State’s Outdated Computer System and Lack of Automation to Blame According to USAToday, Colorado is having trouble keeping people enrolled in a healthcare program called Medicaid. This program helps people who can’t afford healthcare. Colorado is a state that usually does a good job of helping people … Read more

Portland’s Gang Violence Epidemic Claims Another Life: Man Sentenced for Fatal Vigil Shooting

Fatal Vigil Shooting: Chaos Erupts at Portland Gathering, Innocent Bystander Caught in Crossfire Man Sentenced to 14 Years for Role in Bystander’s Death Article, A 28-year-old man, Marquise Epps, has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for his role in the fatal shooting of an uninvolved bystander, Jimmy Lee Melton. The incident occurred on … Read more

Rescue of Abandoned German Shepherd in Malibu Canyon Sparks Investigation

Rescue of Abandoned German Shepherd in Malibu Canyon Sparks Investigation

An investigation is underway after rock climbers discovered an abandoned dog with zip ties around its muzzle and neck in a remote area of Southern California last week. Discovery and Immediate Rescue Efforts The Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control (DACC) reported that the dog, a 7-year-old male German Shepherd, was found … Read more

Discover the Most Dangerous Cities in Alabama 2024: Stay Safe While Exploring the Heart of Dixie

Most Dangerous Cities in Alabama 2024: Stay Safe While Exploring Alabama 2024: Discover the Most Dangerous Cities Before You Visit Alabama is often called the “Heart of Dixie,” is known for its rich history and culture, according to the report of SOUTHWEST JOURNAL. It’s where important Civil Rights events took place and famous people like … Read more

Target to Cease Accepting Personal Checks Amid Shift to Digital Payments

Target to Cease Accepting Personal Checks Amid Shift to Digital Payments

Target is known for its promise of delivering more value for less money, but soon, its customers will no longer be able to use a once-common form of payment. Starting July 15, Target will cease accepting personal checks at all its stores, following its Red Circle week sales event, which ends on July 13. No … Read more

Florida Teen Bitten by Shark During Lifeguard Training

Florida Teen Bitten by Shark During Lifeguard Training

A shark bit a Florida teenager on the leg during a lifeguard training camp on Monday morning, according to officials. The incident took place near the Ponce Inlet lifeguard tower shortly before noon, where the 14-year-old boy was practicing water entries as part of his training. Teen Attacked During Training Exercise Volusia County Beach Safety … Read more

Sacramento Residents Seek Relief at Cooling Centers Amid Triple-Digit Heat

Sacramento Residents Seek Relief at Cooling Centers Amid Triple-Digit Heat

As Sacramento continues to endure triple-digit temperatures, many residents are finding solace in cooling centers set up across the region. These centers are proving to be essential for those seeking respite from the relentless heat. Cooling Centers: A Lifeline in Extreme Heat Marsha Scribner, a regular visitor to the Wackford Center in Elk Grove, relies … Read more

Beryl’s Destructive Path: From Hurricane to Tropical Depression

Beryl's Destructive Path: From Hurricane to Tropical Depression

Beryl continued to pose a threat on Tuesday, even though it had weakened to a tropical depression after making landfall early Monday as a Category 1 hurricane. The storm slammed into the Gulf Coast of Texas between Galveston and Corpus Christi, just south of Houston, dumping heavy rain across the region and knocking out power … Read more

Hurricane Beryl Disrupts Over 1,350 U.S. Flights as It Hits Texas

Hurricane Beryl Disrupts Over 1,350 U.S. Flights as It Hits Texas

As of 9:30 a.m. ET on Monday, more than 1,350 U.S. flights have been canceled and over 1,000 others delayed due to Hurricane Beryl, according to flight tracker FlightAware. The storm made landfall near Matagorda, Texas, as a Category 1 hurricane early Monday morning, the National Hurricane Center reported. Matagorda is located less than 100 … Read more