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Woman in Cebu faints while in line for aid, dies later
A 31-year-old woman in Mandaue City, Cebu, died after she fainted while in line during validation for aid for survivors of Typhoon Tino, which hit the province last November. The woman was identified ...
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Florida’s version of the SAVE Act passes the state legislature
Florida’s version of the national SAVE Act cleared the finish line Thursday evening, and if signed by the Governor, it will come with new citizenship verification requirements to vote.
An NWS meteorologist took to social media last week. He was trying to stop distracting phone calls from the public as the danger weather event evolved.
Product Engineer Patrick Jeter explains why the next phase of age assurance won't be won at the OS level, but through Signal Fusion at the app level.
The company, founded by Michael Cassio, has introduced a new line of camel milk chocolates, including its signature Camel Milk Dubai Chocolate, to US consumers.
Violations marked as priority contribute directly to the elimination, prevention or reduction in the hazards associated with ...
Ad fraud is the most prolific form of cybercrime. So why haven't you heard of it? TOKYO, JP / ACCESS Newswire / March ...
Violations marked as priority contribute directly to the elimination, prevention or reduction in the hazards associated with foodborne illness. Priority violations include prevention of contamination, ...
Research shows auditory memory carries deeper emotional weight than visual memory, driving a new field of voice ...
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BOC intercepts P1.2B marijuana at Manila Port
MANILA, Philippines — The Bureau of Customs (BOC) on Wednesday said P1.2 billion worth of marijuana—initially declared as plasticware—was intercepted at the Manila International Container Port (MICP).
Among these solutions, sugarcane bagasse products have emerged as a premier choice due to their durability and environmental benefits. When searching for a China Best Sugarcane Plates Wholesale ...
Retailers know the first number you see shapes what feels like a deal. A crossed-out $120 next to $60 triggers that rush of saving money. But often, the $120 price never truly existed. Consumers’ ...
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