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Man charged after officer-involved shooting in Bridlewood
Police have charged a man in relation to an incident leading to an officer-involved shooting in Bridlewood on Thursday. Read More
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Water systems in 7 states hit by cyberattacks: FBI
Hackers breached water utility systems in multiple states, prompting warnings from federal officials and local operators.
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Which 3 airports are switching over to TSA Gold+ and when?
Three of America’s airports have confirmed plans to participate in the Transportation Security Administration’s new TSA Gold+ program.
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Liquid could be answer to stop cavities without drilling, study finds
A study conducted by the University of Michigan found silver diamine fluoride stopped decay in more than half of treated baby teeth.
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Don’t worry about the heat with these drought-tolerant and beautiful plants
The trend of hotter and drier summers is a call to add more drought-tolerant plants to our gardens. The concept of xeriscaping was introduced by the water department in Denver, Colo., in 1981 as a solution to reduce outdoor water use during severe droughts. Read More
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UEFA says it has lost confidence in FIFA’s Infantino after failed private equity plan for World Cup
GENEVA (AP) — Successfully stopping Gianni Infantino’s FIFA plan to sell World Cup profits to private investors was the first half of a high-stakes game in global soccer politics. The second half kicked off Saturday with what seemed a clear aim of ending Infantino’s decade-long presidency. “No option should be off the table,” said European…
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DNA found at Nancy Guthrie’s home ‘difficult’ to identify: Expert
A DNA genetics expert believes answers in the Nancy Guthrie case may still be a while off.
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Opinion: Private payment won’t fix Alberta’s diagnostic imaging crisis
Alberta is quietly ushering in a future where you might wait longer for an MRI — not because other patients are sicker, but because they have more money. Read More
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Alberta Voices: Herald readers’ thoughts on separation, Aug. 1
From now until the Oct. 19 referendum in Alberta, the Edmonton Journal and Calgary Herald are publishing your thoughts about the upcoming vote and issues related to separation. Here are some of the latest emails we’ve received. Read More