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Several states legalize Fentanyl test strips to help save lives

Across the country, more states are beginning to legalize drug testing strips that can detect the presence of the potent opioid Fentanyl to avoid deadly overdoses.  According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, Fentanyl is 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine and is typically used to manage …

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Miami condo collapse: Residents complained of construction noise, reports say

Residents of the us-regions condo complex that disasters” target=”_blank”>collapsed< was ready for its 40-year inspection, according to reports. The Champlain Towers South condo complex was built in 1981 and faced a mandatory inspection this year. A miami” target=”_blank”>Miami<. “The cause is either a structural event that occurred because they were …

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NASCAR Hall of Fame driver 'Iron Man' Jack Ingram dead at 84

Jack Ingram, a hard-hosed, hot-tempered racer who won five nascar” target=”_blank”>NASCAR<, Ingram lived in the Asheville area and had been hospitalized in May. “Jack was a fixture at short tracks across the Southeast most days of the week, racing anywhere and everywhere. He dominated the Late Model Sportsman division like …

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Dr. Robert Jeffress: Targeting religious liberty — Why no faith is safe under the Biden administration

There is a case working its way through the judiciary” target=”_blank”>court system<, which would mean that religious colleges and universities nationwide would not be able to receive federal funds or federally backed student loans. After the lawsuit was filed, three Christian schools sought to defend the judiciary” target=”_blank”>religious exemption <made …

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TSA reminds passengers to ‘remain calm and respectful’ after security officers attacked, bitten

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is asking passengers to “remain calm and respectful” at security checkpoints following a series of incidents involving unruly travelers, including one who allegedly bit two agents.  The biting incident occurred earlier this month in Denver and remains under investigation, the TSA said Thursday. In another …

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