Jenniffer González Colón Sworn in as Puerto Rico’s Governor Amid Power Crisis
Jenniffer González Colón was sworn in as Puerto Rico’s new governor recently, pledging to address the island's crumbling power grid.
Exploring the Dynamics of the U.S. Telemedicine Market and Future Prospects
Explore the US telemedicine market report detailing segment insights, market dynamics, and prominent players in the…
New Pennsylvania Lawmakers Set to Bring Fresh Resolutions in 2025
Meet Pennsylvania's new state lawmakers, Jeremy Shaffer and John Inglis, set to be sworn in and determined to make…
OHI: Advocating for Climate as an Outdoor Business in 2025
OHI discusses four strategies for outdoor businesses to advocate for climate policies amidst potential changes in 2025's political landscape.
U.S. Healthcare System: Lagging Behind in Key Health Outcomes
Explore how the US healthcare system lags in key health outcomes like life expectancy and infant mortality.
Shamsud-Din Jabbar: New Orleans Truck Attack Suspect – Reuters
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Shamsud-Din Jabbar is the suspect in the New Orleans truck attack. The attack has led to crews racing to…
Top 5 Strategies to Keep Your New Year’s Fitness Resolution
Stay Firm on Your 2025 New Year’s Health and Fitness Resolutions
As you embark on your journey to better health and fitness in 2025, it's crucial to maintain your motivation beyond January 2. Newly set New Year’s resolutions should be a sustained commitment, not just a fleeting notion.
Wellness and Fitness: Popular Choices for New Year’s…
2025 General Assembly Session Spurs Intense Pre-Session Fundraising in Maryland
The 2025 General Assembly session opens on Jan. 8, starting an intense pre-session fundraising rush for Maryland's…
Mississippi Children Plagued By Parasites Linked to Poor Sanitation
Research warns that regular bouts of nausea and stomach problems among children in Shaw, Mississippi, may be due to…
Medicare prescription drug cap begins in 2025
New Medicare prescription drug cap saves thousands of Alabamians money at the pharmacy, with annual copays capped at $2,000.