Floridians’ arrest records might be costing the state $40 billion a year.
The Alliance for Safety and Justice and Associated Industries of Florida joined forces to release a report Wednesday on the impact arrest records have on Floridians who want to join the workforce.
More than
Writer/director Zach Cregger proves himself to be a bonafide jack-in-the-box horror filmmaker with "Barbarian," beginning with a nightmare that could happen to any of us—a double-booked Airbnb. Documentary researcher Tess (an excellent Georgina Campbell) arrives at night in the pouring rai
Once the coaching change was in place for the University of Washington football team, Mark Redman transferred to San Diego. Just got up and left.
Javon Forward, who had blocked and even run the football in games, dropped from the roster. Mason West exited, too, either on his own or encou
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A crew from Home Doctor of America greets Michael Lambert outside his Misty Lane home Monday afternoon.
MONROE, CT — Ronni Bedoya, the lead technician of
Flowers, colors, herbs, and edibles are the basics of the English cottage garden. In essence, a cottage garden is an antithesis of a formal Victorian garden: unplanned, unkempt, and chock full of all things growing willy-nilly. The original medieval cottage garden was a staple among poor far
The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office has moved one step closer to exiting its disintegrating building with a vote by a key task force to put $20 million in federal pandemic aid toward a new facility in Wauwatosa.
Medical Examiner Brian L. Peterson told the county's American R
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This nanoparticle could be the key to a universal covid vaccine
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Through two years of COVID-19, disease control has become a part of every Reedie’s college experience. Adaptation to new situations and information has been, ironically, a constant. These changes include Reed’s disease control policy, which is continually adapting to new strains of COVID-1
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Researchers at the University of Bern in Switzerland have developed a motion tracking system that is intended to assist in detecting age-related disease in elderly people. The system could