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HealthMU Extension Study Links Workforce Health to Missouri Economic Gains
University of Missouri Extension researchers report that one in 20 working-age Missourians cannot work due to illness, hindering state economic growth.
ScienceMMI Prep Students Earn Top Honors at Wilkes University PJAS Meet
MMI Preparatory School students earned 29 first-place awards at the Wilkes University PJAS competition, achieving an 83% success rate on February 28th.
BusinessNorth Augusta Chamber Hosts First Business Summit at Community Center
The North Augusta Chamber of Commerce held its first business summit on April 23 at the Community Center to honor local nonprofit and corporate leaders.
ScienceAI and Animal Studies Force Scientists to Rethink Human Intelligence
Monash University researchers now use artificial intelligence to study honeybee behavior, challenging long-held assumptions about human cognitive superiority.
HealthPublic Access to Glucose Monitors Sparks Data Interpretation Crisis
As of April 26, 2026, continuous glucose monitors are available to the general public, causing a medical crisis as users struggle to interpret health data.
HealthIran Conflict Stalls NHS Supply Chain for Essential Medical Goods
Ongoing conflict in Iran disrupts shipping routes, causing critical shortages of medical supplies and rising energy costs for the National Health Service.
HealthLumberton Behavioral Health Urgent Care Opens May 4 in Robeson County
Southeastern Integrated Care opens a new behavioral health urgent care center at 105 Farmbrook Drive in Lumberton, NC, on May 4 for adults and children.
HealthStamford Caregiver Sheila Beard Accused of Stealing $229K from Client
Stamford caregiver Sheila Beard faces charges for stealing 229,000 dollars from an elderly Norwalk couple she was hired to assist starting in August 2023.
SportsStevens Tennis Rallies From 3-0 Deficit to Upset No. 39 TCNJ
Stevens Institute of Technology men’s tennis overcame a 3-0 deficit to defeat No. 39 TCNJ in Ewing, New Jersey, winning five singles matches on Friday.
EntertainmentDenver Overhauls 1980s Nightlife Rules to Revive City Economy
Denver’s Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection, led by Molly Duplechian, is rewriting 1980s nightlife rules to boost the city’s local economy.
ScienceTurkana Rift Crust Thins as African Continent Begins Slow Split
New geological data reveals the Earth’s crust in the Turkana Rift is thinning, marking the early stages of the African continent slowly tearing in two.