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Month: June 2024

Catholic teacher retires after 52 years of dedicating life to her students: “She is amazing”

By Raymond Strickland Click here for updates on this story     PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (KYW) — A Philadelphia teacher who dedicated her life to serving her students is retiring after more than 50 years. Students and staff at St. Helena Incarnation Catholic School honored her for an incredible career on Thursday. Celeste Cline was overwhelmed with emotion

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Researchers with the University of South Florida are using artificial intelligence to advance mosquito surveillance and help combat malaria in Africa.

USF researchers use artificial intelligence to combat malaria in Africa

By Julie Salomone Click here for updates on this story     TAMPA (WFTS) — Researchers with the University of South Florida are using artificial intelligence to advance mosquito surveillance and help combat malaria in Africa. Last year, ABC Action News reported how researchers created a mosquito-tracking dashboard using funding from the National Science Foundation. Researchers asked

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Couple arrested after using Googled instructions to claim home

By Valerie Zhang Click here for updates on this story     MAYSVILLE, Arkansas (KHBS/KHOG) — Fifty-four-year-old Kelly Deshields and 46-year-old Matthew Villagran were arrested for residential burglary. According to the probable cause report, Deshields “Googled” how to own property she believed was unoccupied. She said she believed that by paying the property taxes and maintaining her

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Former President Donald Trump speaks to reporters on June 13

Fact check: Trump falsely claims Biden didn’t lower Americans’ insulin costs

By Daniel Dale, CNN Washington (CNN) — President Joe Biden is campaigning on his success in getting seniors with diabetes a $35-per-month cap on their insulin spending. But his Republican opponent, former President Donald Trump, claimed Saturday that Biden has actually done nothing to lower insulin costs and that Biden is taking credit for Trump’s own accomplishment. “Low INSULIN PRICING

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Hannah Einbinder uses comedy as a coping mechanism in debut standup special

By BROOKE LEFFERTS and KAITLYN HUAMANI Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Hacks” star Hannah Einbinder has released her debut standup comedy special on Max. In “Everything Must Go,” she tackles tough topics, including sexual identity and climate change because she said she thinks about “pretty much everything through the lens of comedy,” calling that

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After the police chief was put on paid administrative leave some city leaders are asking for more transparency from LMPD’s leadership and metro government.

Louisville community leaders calling for more transparency after LMPD police chief suspended

By DeAndria Turner Click here for updates on this story     LOUISVILLE (WLKY) — After the police chief was put on paid administrative leave some city leaders are asking for more transparency from LMPD’s leadership and metro government. “If at a macro level, bad things are continuing to happen and people are still being disenfranchised, people

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Tracking increasing humidity this weekend

THIS AFTERNOON: Friday is mostly sunny with highs in the upper 80s. Humidity is low enough to be negligible in today’s forecast. TONIGHT: Skies stay mostly clear overnight. Temperatures fall into the 60s with a steady north wind. EXTENDED: A warm front brings back more humidity late Saturday with widely scattered showers and storms tracking

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