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Sep 17 2024HEALTH

Unclaimed Bodies, Unanswered Questions: A Medical School's Troubling Past

In a shocking turn of events, the University of North Texas Health Science Center has suspended its program that used unclaimed bodies for medical research, citing failures in management and oversight. The program, which began in 2019, had provided over 2,300 bodies to medical students and researche

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Sep 17 2024WEATHER

Rainy Relief: A North Carolina Storm Brings Unsettling Weather

A severe storm, dubbed Potential Tropical Cyclone 8, battered parts of North Carolina's southeastern coast with over a foot of rain on Monday, prompting widespread flooding and road closures. The National Weather Service (NWS) warned residents to stay away from flooded areas, as the storm's intensit

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Sep 17 2024POLITICS

The Unraveling of a Self-Proclaimed Hero: Ryan Routh's Journey from Ukraine to Florida

Ryan Routh, a 58-year-old man from Hawaii, has been arrested in Florida for allegedly attempting to assassinate former President Donald Trump. But what drove this self-proclaimed hero to take such drastic measures? Routh's journey began in Ukraine, where he claimed to have spent months working to su

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Sep 17 2024CRIME

Crime: A Time Bomb in Midtown West

New York City's Crime Rate: A Tale of Two Cities New York City has seen a noticeable drop in crime in recent months, but beneath the surface, a different story is unfolding. Within the Manhattan North Precinct, which encompasses some of the city's most popular tourist attractions, crime has seen a

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Sep 17 2024WEATHER

Raining Chaos: Historic Floods Hit North Carolina's Coast

North Carolina's coastal towns are experiencing the worst flooding in recent memory, with historic rainfall totals and catastrophic damage reported. The storm-like system dumped 18 inches of rain in just 12 hours in some areas, a once-in-1,000-year rainfall event. Do you think this level of flooding

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Sep 17 2024BUSINESS

The Great Coffee Shift: Starbucks' North America CEO Exits Amidst Turnaround Efforts

Starbucks has announced the retirement of its North America CEO, Michael Conway, after just five months in the role. This surprise move comes as the company is working to revamp its operations in the face of dwindling demand for its pricey lattes in the US market. The decision has left many wonderin

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Sep 16 2024SCIENCE

What's Behind the Catastrophic Failure of the Titan Submersible?

As the US Coast Guard investigatory hearing begins to unravel the mysteries of the Titan submersible's implosion, questions about the catastrophic event continue to linger. On June 18, 2023, the submersible, carrying a team of five adventurers to the Titanic wreck site, imploded thousands of feet be

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Sep 16 2024WEATHER

Stormy Weather Ahead: Potential Tropical Cyclone 8 Brings Heavy Rain and Flood Warnings to the Mid-Atlantic

As the Mid-Atlantic region gears up for another round of stormy weather, residents are on high alert for potential tropical cyclone 8 (PTC 8). This system, currently situated off the North Carolina and South Carolina coastlines, has already brought heavy rain and thunderstorms to the area, with mill

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Sep 16 2024SCIENCE

Uncovering the Wonders of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science

The Denver Museum of Nature & Science is a treasure trove of natural wonders, scientific discoveries, and cultural curiosities. With over 4.3 million artifacts and specimens, the museum offers a journey through time and space that's both educational and entertaining. In this article, we'll explore s

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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

A Piece of Space History Lands at the University of North Dakota: A New Era of Education

As the Orion Max Launch Abort System (MLAS) test vehicle rolled into the University of North Dakota (UND), it marked the beginning of a new chapter in the school's space education program. The 15-year-old mock spacecraft, which demonstrated one possible way of escaping a failing rocket, has finally

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