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Month: September 2024

Eye exams for diabetes patients

By Metro Creative According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 90% of vision loss from diabetes can be prevented. Despite that, a significant number of people with diabetes are not getting routine eye exams that could protect their vision. A collaborative study between the CDC and researchers at Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia

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Avery Johnson leads Wildcats past Cowboys

By Associated Press MANHATTAN, Kan. — Avery Johnson passed for three touchdowns and ran for two as No. 23 Kansas State routed No. 20 Oklahoma State 42-20 Saturday. The Wildcats were motivated after a 38-9 loss at BYU the previous week. “It was (because of) how poorly we played last week,” Johnson said . “We

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Russia invokes its nuclear capacity in UN speech that’s full of bile toward the West

By Associated Press Russia’s top diplomat warned Saturday against “trying to fight to victory with a nuclear power,” delivering a U.N. General Assembly speech packed with condemnations of what Russia sees as Western attempts at global domination and machinations in Ukraine — and even inside the United Nations itself. Three days after Russian President Vladimir

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Weekend football recap

By NewsPress Now Missouri Western 16, Washburn 24 The Griffons drop their second game in a row to a formerly-winless Washburn team. Western went into Saturday’s game without star running back Brandon Hall, who was leading the MIAA in rushing heading into the weekend. Griffs had one touchdown on the day from Marrell Fountain, but

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News in brief

By The Associated Press Pope suggests Israel’s actions are disproportionate, immoral ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE | Pope Francis is suggesting that Israel has used an “immoral” and disproportionate response in its attacks in Gaza and Lebanon. He says its military domination is going beyond the rules of war. Francis was asked en route home from

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Substance program aims to heal the youth

By Jenna Wilson More teens than ever are overdosing on drugs, leading a local agency to take aim at the problem with a program specifically developed for the youth. The Family Guidance Center started a youth substance abuse program this summer that’s designed for kids ages 12 to 17 who are struggling with addiction. Counselors

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Guilty pleasures

By NewsPress Now ‘Megalopolis’ flops, ‘The Wild Robot’ soars at box office NEW YORK | Francis Ford Coppola’s decades-in-the-making, self-financed epic “Megalopolis” flopped with moviegoers, while the acclaimed DreamWorks Animation family film “The Wild Robot” soared to No. 1 at the weekend box office. “The Wild Robot,” Chris Sanders’ adaptation of Peter Brown’s bestseller, outperformed

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Fire up the grill for fresh veggies

By Metro Creative Vegetables are more versatile than many people may know. Steaming or sautéing vegetables might be among the most popular ways to cook veggies, but grillmasters know that it’s not just main dishes that taste great when cooked over an open flame. As the following recipe for “Charred Green Beans with Lemon Verbena

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