The rate of death by suicide is rising among veterans. The most common stressor is a serious relationship difficulty.
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Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth, Purdue University, The Conversation
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11/5/24
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Some veterans’ charities make the most of their donors’ dollars, while others squander that money. Vetting these groups will help ensure your money is well-spent.
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Brian Mittendorf, The Ohio State University, The Conversation
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11/5/24
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The Daily Yonder examines the effects of the USPS's cost-cutting measures on rural areas.
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Liz Carey for The Daily Yonder
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11/5/24
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The Daily Yonder examines the effects of the USPS's cost-cutting measures on rural areas.
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Liz Carey for The Daily Yonder
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11/5/24
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The 74 reports on the inadequate translation services for non-English speaking parents in the public school system.
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Amanda Geduld - The 74
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11/5/24
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The 74 reports on the inadequate translation services for non-English speaking parents in the public school system.
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Amanda Geduld - The 74
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11/5/24
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The 74 reports on the inadequate translation services for non-English speaking parents in the public school system.
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Amanda Geduld - The 74
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11/5/24
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(BPT) - For adults who are diagnosed with a lung disease called idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, long lasting (chronic) interstitial lung disease in which lung fibrosis continues to worsen (progress), …
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11/5/24
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Reasons to be Cheerful provides a glimpse into how three cities became "Model Communities" 10 years after the launch of My Brother's Keeper.
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Edgar Mendez for Reasons to be Cheerful
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11/5/24
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Reasons to be Cheerful provides a glimpse into how three cities became "Model Communities" 10 years after the launch of My Brother's Keeper.
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Edgar Mendez for Reasons to be Cheerful
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11/5/24
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Grist explains why giving irregular-looking fruits and vegetables a personality could make them more appealing to consumers—and curb food waste.
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Ayurella Horn-Muller for Grist
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11/5/24
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Grist explains why giving irregular-looking fruits and vegetables a personality could make them more appealing to consumers—and curb food waste.
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Ayurella Horn-Muller for Grist
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11/5/24
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(BPT) - Many parents feel a natural inclination to fill their children’s days with activities, often fearing that too much unstructured playtime will lead to boredom. In a recent survey …
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11/5/24
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(BPT) - Jim, an 81-year-old former lawyer who lives in Sarasota, Florida, was in Aruba on vacation in the late 1970s when he first experienced an uncomfortable feeling in his legs, almost like …
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11/5/24
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(BPT) - Award-winning TV host, comedian, actress and author Sherri Shepherd is at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia and invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) because she has diabetes. She …
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11/5/24
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Jupiter’s composition is more similar to that of the Sun than that of the Earth.
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Benjamin Roulston, Clarkson University, The Conversation
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11/4/24
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LandTrust explores the intersection of political leanings and hunting participation across the U.S.
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Nic DeCastro
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11/4/24
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LandTrust explores the intersection of political leanings and hunting participation across the U.S.
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Nic DeCastro
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11/4/24
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Uniqode explored the trend of QR codes in movies, television, and marketing through the years and why fans are seeing more of them.
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Chris Compendio
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11/4/24
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Uniqode explored the trend of QR codes in movies, television, and marketing through the years and why fans are seeing more of them.
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Chris Compendio
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11/4/24
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