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Preview all adoptable pets at www.spcaflorida.org. To meet and adopt a pet at SPCA Florida, stop by our adoption center Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., or Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.Before adoption, all pets are spayed or neutered, microchipped, up to date on vaccines, and given one month of flea and heartworm vaccinations. If you have any questions, please contact the SPCA Florida Adoption Center at 863-577-4615 or Adopt@spcaflorida.org.royaltygender femaleAge: 4 years oldWeight: 57 poundsSpecies: dogBreed: Labrador Retriever/Mix – Black Isolation start date: January 4thAdoption fee: $150Royalty is ready to be your…

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If you can't beat them, join them. David Beckham and Inter Miami appeared to take those words seriously as they sought to overturn Barcelona's legacy in the 2014-15 season. Beckham's Miami-based Major League Soccer franchise has struggled a bit since it first kicked off in 2020. They have become the best club in world football to wear the pink home kit, but have struggled to make their mark in MLS and rise to the top of domestic and continental competitions. A change was needed. A club that had not been able to make its presence known until now shocked the…

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If you spent any time on social media outside of Friday, one of the trending topics may have raised an eyebrow.That topic?“#Trump is not well.”That's probably what Democrats have been saying for a while. But MAGA Republicans probably don't appreciate that idea as much.But why was this hashtag trending on Friday?Well, look… there's no doubt that President Joe Biden has made some gaffes and gaffes in front of the microphone, but President Trump on Friday made a few head-scratching comments of his own during a campaign rally in New Hampshire. I made a gaffe.In discussing the events of January 6,…

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January 20, 2024 April O'Neil / news@WHMI.comMichigan Attorney General Dana Nessel joined a coalition of 26 attorneys general in writing a letter to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to address the potential harms of telemarketers' use of artificial intelligence (AI). and called on the federal government to strongly restrict such use. .In November, the FCC posted a notice of inquiry seeking comments on the impact and use of AI technology in consumer communications and how the technology fits with the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). Specifically, the FCC asked about the potential ability of AI technology to function as a…

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Over the past few years, our lifestyles have changed dramatically. Unhealthy eating habits, lack of sleep, and lack of regular exercise have become commonplace, making us more susceptible to lifestyle-related diseases such as diabetes. This disease occurs when the body becomes insulin resistant or loses the ability to produce enough insulin. This causes excess sugar to build up in the body, increasing the risk of heart-related illnesses, stroke, and kidney failure.According to World Health Organization (WHO) statistics, approximately 422 million people worldwide suffer from diabetes, the majority of whom live in low- and middle-income countries. Additionally, 1.5 million people have…

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A record number of more than 263,000 Washingtonians have renewed or acquired new health insurance coverage since open enrollment opened on November 15th. This does not include Washington Apple Health (Medicaid) enrollees. Additionally, more than 55,000 Washingtonians renewed their dental insurance and more than 21,000 people signed up for new dental insurance through Washington Healthplanfinder. A Washingtonian has until January 15 to sign up for her 2024 health or dental plan through Washington Healthplanfinder during the open enrollment period. “More Washingtonians than ever are shopping, comparing and saving on health insurance through the Washington Health Plan Finder,” said Ingrid Urie,…

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Egypt's economy may soon feel the pinch from the security situation in the Red Sea, which has drastically reduced traffic in the Suez Canal. Waterways are an important and reliable source of income, and their importance has increased since the recent two-lane widening program increased transportation capacity. In 2022-2023, the war in Ukraine caused a surge in tanker traffic, with transit fees approaching $9 billion, accounting for about 2% of Egypt's GDP. The Egyptian government is using these dollars (among other purposes) to pay down its $165 billion public debt. However, attacks by Yemen's Houthi rebels on international shipping have…

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Understanding migraines and hormonal changes Migraine is a severe and debilitating type of headache that is much more common in women, with approximately 75% of all sufferers being women. Interestingly, approximately 70% of these female patients reported an association between migraine and menstrual period. This association highlights that hormonal changes can have a major impact on migraine occurrence and severity. Many women who suffer from migraines during pregnancy often experience relief of symptoms after three months. As women approach menopause, migraine frequency often decreases because estrogen levels and fluctuations decrease. However, hormone replacement therapy, which involves the use of estrogen…

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Story: Night school trend among young people in China Shooting time: January 19, 2024 Date line: January 20, 2024 Length: 00:02:37 Location: Jinan/Qingdao/Wuhan, China Category: Society /Culture shot list: 1. Various night schools in Jinan City 2. Soundbite 1 (Chinese): ZHANG BAOYUE, Jinan night school student 3. Soundbite 2 (Chinese): ZHANG YINGXIN, Jinan night school student 4. Various night schools in Qingdao City 5. Soundbite 3 (Chinese): LI XIAOJUAN, Qingdao night school student 6. Soundbite 4 (Chinese): ZHANG QUNYUAN, Lingka Night School Teacher 7 in Qingdao. Various information about night schools in Wuhan 8. Soundbite 5 (Chinese): DING SIYU, night…

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It's cold, so I'm looking for a good book to read to myself and my children while staying warm indoors. Get pages from Sawyer Free Library Cardholders to see what they viewed most last year.“The titles checked out at the Sawyer Free Library last year reflect stories that resonate with people of all ages, and for many of us: family and friends, love and grief, success, perseverance and hope. It resonates with important themes,” the library said. Directed by Jenny Benedict. “The titles at the top of the list were those that support readers in learning more about themselves and…

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