PGA helps veterans through military golf program

This week, veterans from across the country attended the National Golf and Wellness Week at Congressional Country Club as part of the Professional Golfers’ Association’s military charity, PGA HOPE. The program introduces golf to veterans with disabilities to enhance their well-being. Lessons are taught by PGA professionals and free to all who have served.  Many…

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US warned to prepare as COVID cases rise in Europe

Health officials in the U.S. are bracing ahead of an anticipated winter COVID-19 surge as cases rise in Europe.  Previously, rising infections in America have trailed Europe, including last winter’s omicron spread.  Cases started trending upward in Europe around early September, according to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). In its most…

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Selma Blair exits ‘Dancing with the Stars’ due to health concerns, celebs bid farewell: ‘Incredibly inspiring’

While actress Selma Blair said goodbye to her “Dancing with the Stars” journey, the “Cruel Intentions” star has left a lasting impression on the competition show.  “This has been such an awakening in ways that I didn’t think would happen in my lifetime,” Blair exclusively told Fox News Digital. “I didn’t think I’d even have…

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China has recruited dozens of British ex-military pilots to train Chinese counterparts: report

Dozens of British ex-military pilots have traveled to China to train their Chinese counterparts, causing alarm among western defense officials. “Without us taking action, this activity would almost certainly cause harm to the U.K. and our allies’ defense advantage,” a western security official told Sky News after the outlet released a report Tuesday that detailed…

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Minneapolis city subcommittee approves police request to contract social workers

A Minneapolis city council subcommittee voted to approve the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD)’s request to hire social workers in precinct offices with the intention of “increasing public satisfaction” and reducing 911 calls. The city’s Policy and Government Oversight Committee approved the request on Monday. The two-year, $730,000 contract would embed at least five social workers in each…

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