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After 2 decades of military service, 'the Viking sub' learned he had a tear in his aorta

During multiple tours in Afghanistan, Jeff Pharris conducted countless combat patrols and narrowly survived two bomb blasts. After 20 years of U.S. Army service as a communications specialist and combat advisor, he was honorably retired from active duty.

Soon after, he started substitute teaching at his local middle school and elementary school...Read more

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Beautiful' bill cuts seniors' food stamps. That's ugly

When you’re in Washington, D.C., surrounded by fellow members of Congress, it’s probably easy to distance yourself from the human cost of your actions back home. So when the vote comes on a bill that will slash America’s largest anti-hunger program, you say yes.

In another era, it would have been a complete non-starter to go after a ...Read more

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KC’s WWI Museum employs tech used at Vegas Sphere to bring war stories to life

The National WWI Museum and Memorial has undergone some big changes over the last three years. The latest is a one-of-a-kind, immersive exhibit to its already loaded walls.

Encounters, the new exhibit, uses storytelling bolstered by state-of-the-art audio and video technology to share first-person narratives from individuals whose lives were ...Read more

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Florida seniors on food stamps are 'counting pennies.' Now, Congress is, too

MIAMI — Easing herself into the sofa in her Cutler Bay studio apartment, Alida Gonzalez said she’s been trying to relax recently. But, she continued, living in a daily state of “counting pennies,” particularly at the grocery store, takes its toll. And that’s even with the help of the roughly $100 she receives each month from the ...Read more

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Travel Trending with Kathy Witt: Victory Cruise Lines’ Victory I and Victory II make a historic and victorious return

This is the little ship that could. And did so, beautifully.

Victory Cruise Lines’ Victory I made her much anticipated 2025 inaugural voyage in early April to the delight and enthusiasm of a large and loyal fanbase — many of whom were onboard for the voyage from Portland, Maine, to Toronto.

Leading up to this sailing, Victory I and sister ...Read more

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He recognized the signs of his own stroke – and got treated within 30 minutes

Jim Johnson woke up at his usual time of roughly 6 a.m. Something, though, was different.

His right side felt numb.

He shifted onto his back, thinking that changing positions would make a difference. It didn't.

"This could be bad," he said to himself.

He managed to get out of bed but noticed his right leg was dragging.

Definitely bad, he ...Read more

 

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