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The Wreck of an 1830s Whaler Offers a Glimpse of America's Racial History The shipwreck formally known as No. 15563 has been identified as Industry, the only whaling ship known to have sunk in the Gulf of Mexico. On Wednesday, scientists announced they were confident the wreck was Industry, which was built in 1815 and ...
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MacKenzie Scott makes a record $275 million donation to Planned Parenthood Billionaire philanthropist and novelist MacKenzie Scott has donated $275 million to the reproductive health care nonprofit Planned Parenthood — the largest-ever gift made to the organization. In an announcement Wednesday in a Medium post, ...
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The Education Department says owners will have to pay if their colleges collapse. The vast majority of those losses stem from for-profit schools that have come under increasing scrutiny for their educational practices. When a college suddenly closes, stranded students can have their federal student loan debt forgiven ...
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Feds: Dread fungus puts bat closer to extinction The move acknowledges a deterioration in the condition of the bat, which was designated a threatened species under federal law in 2015. A lawsuit filed by environmentalists subsequently compelled the federal agency to reconsider the status of the species ( ...
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Senators Smith, Sanders Introduce Legislation to Address Major Staffing Crisis Across EMS Departments WASHINGTON [3.23.22] – Today, Senators Tina Smith (D-Minn.) and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) introduced legislation to address the major staffing crisis affecting Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in Minnesota and across the country.
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Gov. Wolf Touts Accessible Health Care in Pennsylvania in Celebration of ACA Anniversary Governor Tom Wolf touted the accessibility of health care in Pennsylvania in celebration of the 12th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) signed into law by President Barack Obama in 2010. "The ACA significantly changed an individual's access ...
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City COVID-19 testing, vaccination locations will pause next week Vaccinations for homebound residents needing to complete patient series every Thursday, as needed. These testing and vaccination operations will conclude beginning the week of March 28: Vaccinations at First Street Mission with JPS ...
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