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A federal grant will help create a new two-track certification program by August 2026. University officials say those certified will know how to recognize opioid disorders, treat them with medication and address stigma around addiction.
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Drivers must go through a 15-point certification process and have their vehicles inspected before driving students.
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Maine long term care ombudsman Brenda Gallant says higher staff levels improve both patient care and worker retention.
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The class-action lawsuit is challenging the constitutionality of an executive order signed by President Donald Trump that sought to end the automatic citizenship for babies born on U.S. soil regardless of their parents' citizenship status. The dispute centers on differing interpretations of the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
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The project, proposed for a small lot in Portland's Old Port, has sparked some debate. And it has left some residents wondering whether it will pave the way for more towers in Portland's skyline.
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Fifty-two unhoused residents used the warming space at 166 Riverside Thursday. The city used two shuttle buses to bring them to the warming shelter.
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Astronomers have long been concerned about reflections from satellites showing up in images taken by telescopes and other scientific instruments.
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Craig Garthwaite, Director of the Program on Healthcare at Northwestern University and co-author of a new paper from the Aspen Economic Strategy Group, talks about reforms that could make healthcare cheaper and more efficient.
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Dr. Chari Cohen, president of the Hepatitis B Foundation, says there is no scientific basis for scaling back newborn hepatitis B shots.
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In a speech on Saturday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defended the strikes, saying: "President Trump can and will take decisive military action as he sees fit to defend our nation's interests."
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Nobody paying attention for the past 24 months would be surprised to see Indiana – yes, Indiana – leading the way into this year's College Football Playoff.
Monday—Astronomy experts talk about what to see up in the sky this month, from meteor showers to a mysterious comet—and even offer ideas for astronomical gifts to give this season
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