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Face the Nation: Salvanto, Pape, Russell Missed the Second Half of the Show?
CBS News director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto joins "Face the Nation'quot; to discuss. Amid protests at college campuses nationwide, University of Chicago political science professor Robert Pape says. UNICEF executive director Catherine Russell says she visited the Israeli-occupied West Bank and saw firsthand the devastation.
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World Central Kitchen to Reopen in Gaza
WCK said it will resume humanitarian work Monday with a "Palestinian team delivering food to address wide-spread hunger, including in the north" It was not clear whether WCK would continue to allow staff and outside contractors to enter Gaza as part of its renewed operations. The killings received worldwide condemnation, including from President Biden.
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Read more at The Washington Post
Napa County Taking a Deep Dig into Community Health Needs
Napa County is taking a deep dive into the community's health needs. The 96-page Community Health Needs Assessment was compiled by the county Health and Human Services Agency and Providence Queen of the Valley Medical Center. It mixes data and interviews with 137 people across the county.
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Read more at Napa Valley Register
The Ulases Walk On All Fours
The Ulas family has been the subject of evolutionary fascination for years. Back in the early 2000s, a scientific paper was published on five siblings. In the years following the paper’s publication, Professor Nicholas Humphrey travelled to Turkey to meet with the extraordinary family.
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Read more at indy100
LaGage Serdahl
LaGage Serdahl was last seen walking along a fence line not far from the scene of the crash. Crews have been searching the area of Highway 22 and Highway 73. The MHAEOC said if you drive through this area-slow down, use caution.
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Read more at KFYR
Afroman Reveals 2000 Hit Song, “Because I Got High,” With a New Version
Baste Records posted on X on Friday about Afroman’s new song. “Hey Hunter! Roll another one of those congressional blunts, brotha,” the video starts. The song also takes jabs at alleged influence peddling by the Biden family, as well the Secret Service confirming that cocaine was found at the White House.
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Read more at New York Post
Box Office: Zendaya's “Challengers”
The sexy tennis drama “Challengers” won the box office this weekend with $15 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday. Zendaya movies accounted for 26% of the overall box office with the re-release of “Dune: Part Two” in IMAX, which made nearly $2 million. In fact, 55% of audiences said they went to see the film because of ZendayA.
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Read more at News 13 Orlando
AI Tools Can Lower Wages - A Survey by Beautiful.ai
Beautiful.ai, an AI startup, surveyed 3,000 Americans in management positions to understand their attitudes toward the technology's usage. Of those surveyed, 48% of managers reported that AI tools are a "threat to their payquot; and will fuel wage declines across the country in 2024.
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Read more at Business Insider
Cheerleading Worlds 2024 Schedule
The first set of the Cheerleading Worlds championships will overtake two of the venues at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex on April 28. The rest of the finals will be on Monday, April 29. Teams in action include some of the best in the sport, including various Top Gun Cheer, Cheer Athletics and others.
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Read more at FloCheer
Trust in Scientists varies wildly based on their field of work
A recent study by the University of Amsterdam sheds light on a significant aspect of this dynamic: how trust in scientists can differ vastly based on their field of work. By including 45 different scientific disciplines, the researchers provided a comprehensive picture of public perceptions of scientists ranging from agronomists to zoologists. The results painted an intriguing picture. Neuroscientists and marine biologists topped the trust rankings, while economists and political scientists received lower scores.
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Read more at Earth.com