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Nearly 25% of Pregnant People Don't Get Prenatal Care in the First Trimester—Why It Matters
A recent March of Dimes report finds a decline in those getting early prenatal care. Experts explain why that's an issue and ...
The San Francisco 49ers have their own turnover problems this year, mostly stemming from Brock Purdy, and Seattle has a chance to take advantage of it.
A Winnipeg glass repair shop saw a spike in glass repairs related to thefts from vehicles over the festive season — a problem ...
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Why America's Inequality Story Doesn't Add Up
Taxes, benefits, and household data make America look more unequal than it is.
Another miserable season for the Tennessee Titans ends with another embarrassing result, and more importantly, an injury to ...
In the first 11 months of 2025 reported property crimes dropped while violent crimes increased, according to Santa Fe police.
There were about as many deadly bear attacks in Japan in just 2025 as there are in the United States in the average decade.
Political Scientist Dr. Charlotte Smith discusses why the president is wrong about Mexico and dives into the truth behind the ...
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Chicago battling safety perception despite preliminary police data showing 60-year low for homicides
In an AI-generated social media post, President Trump continued promoting his "Chicago crime is out of control" narrative, ...
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Fatal Minn. hospital assault underscores growing violence risk for EMS and healthcare workers
A Christmas-week assault that killed a M Health Fairview Lakes Medical Center hospital security officer underscores the ...
North Dakota recorded 19 murders in 2024, along with seven cases of negligent manslaughter. While murder numbers dropped from ...
The protests erupted Sunday and gathered pace Monday after the Islamic Republic’s currency, the rial, hit a record low ...
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