Health Care

A recent survey revealed that minority patients are more likely to anticipate receiving discriminatory treatment in the healthcare system.

Before a visit to the doctor, many people will take some time to prepare themselves mentally, possibly even giving themselves a pep talk to prepare for potential advice to exercise more or to ease any anxiety about needles. However, dressing nicely with the intention of preventing unjust treatment – or preparing for potential insults? A

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Sport

Charlie Baker, the NCAA President, advocates for the creation of a new level within Division I that would allow schools to compensate athletes.

Written by Ralph D. Russo, AP College Sports Writer. NCAA President Charlie Baker is proposing the establishment of a new level within Division I that would allow schools with greater athletic resources to provide unlimited educational benefits, form partnerships for name, image, and likeness with athletes, and make direct payments through a trust fund. On

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Sport

The 2023 HighSchoolOT All-State Girls Golf Team

The 2019 HighSchoolOT girls golf all-state team includes 16 players who have been selected for the second or third time, with four of those players being repeat first-team members. HSOT uses the difference in handicaps from the state championships to determine the placement of players on the first, second, or third team. This year, there

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Science News

The COP28 summit is currently addressing the challenge of reducing climate change while a UN agency reports a concerning increase in global temperatures.

The UN’s weather organization has announced that glaciers have reduced in size at a higher rate between 2011 and 2020 compared to the previous decade, and the Antarctic ice sheet has lost 75% more ice. This is part of their recent report highlighting the consequences of climate change on Earth. The World Meteorological Organization served

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Energy & Environment

The amount allocated by Congress for electric vehicle chargers is $7.5 billion. However, no chargers have been constructed yet.

A lack of adequate charging stations is cited as a major deterrent for Americans considering purchasing an electric vehicle. | Image by Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images At the request of the Biden administration, Congress approved a budget of $7.5 billion in 2021 to construct numerous electric vehicle charging stations nationwide. This initiative aims

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