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Month: October 2024

6 tips to help keep your pets healthy

By Brandpoint (BPT) (BPT) – A staggering 86.9 million U.S. homes share their lives with a beloved pet, according to MarketWatch. From playful personalities to curious instincts, pets enrich our lives by providing companionship, emotional support and a sense of security. Royal Canin, a division of Mars, Incorporated and leader in pet health nutrition, invites

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It’s Your Call for Oct. 2

By NewsPress Now Wrong state You know, this is on payment disability. I called the Missouri Disability Association the other day about getting my disability. I get a phone call back from New Jersey. New Jersey. Now I called the state of Missouri not New Jersey. See how screwed up this Midwest is, man. Really

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Late Notices, Oct. 2, 2024

By NewsPress Now Late Notices Danny J. Spaulding RICH HILL, Mo. – Danny Joe Spaulding, 67, of Rich Hill, Missouri, passed away Sept. 27, 2024. Celebration of Life 11 a.m. Oct. 19 with a Potluck to follow at Sweetwater Tabernacle Church, 1119 South 6th Street, Rich Hill, MO 64779. Funeral arrangements are under the direction

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Benefits of bone marrow transplants

By Metro Creative Bone marrow transplants or umbilical cord blood transplants can save lives. Johns Hopkins Medicine says bone marrow transplants can be used to replace diseased, nonfunctioning bone marrow with healthy bone marrow to treat conditions like leukemia, aplastic anemia and sickle cell anemia. Similar to receiving blood transfusions, those who require bone marrow

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Cook up ribs for the big game

By Metro Creative Watching the big game with family and friends makes sports more enjoyable for many people. Game watch parties can be lavish affairs with a full buffet of foods, or more laid back potluck gatherings. When choosing foods for a game watch, certain staples should not be ignored. Ribs are one such food.

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How Artificial Intelligence Will Evolve

By NewsUSA (NewsUSA) – As artificial intelligence technology grows stronger, what we known about the complexity of the human brain provides perspective to its development, according to experts at experts at the Special Competitive Studies Project (SCSP), a nonprofit and nonpartisan initiative with a goal of making recommendations to strengthen America’s long-term competitiveness in AI.

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NYC mayor deflects questions about bribery charges

By Associated Press NEW YORK — New York City Mayor Eric Adams delivered his most thorough public defense to date since his indictment on federal bribery charges, insisting the case was a “test” that would not distract him from governing as he deflected specific questions about the investigation for more than an hour Tuesday. Yet

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