Historian Awarded Grant from NIH and NLM

The National Institutes of Health and National Library of Medicine have awarded Distinguished Professor of History Trish Starks a $50,000 grant to write a book on the history of population health in Russia during the 20th century. In her upcoming book, “Save the Men! Russian Male Health in Crisis from the Revolution to Today,” Starks…

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Boeing whistleblower’s death adds to company’s growing list of controversies

The recent death of a former Boeing employee who had raised concerns about quality control issues at a South Carolina factory has brought renewed attention to the aerospace company’s troubled history. From previous settlements with the Federal Aviation Administration over dangerous debris left on jets to fatal crashes that exposed safety risks due to production…

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Expo features innovative assistive technology designed for individuals with disabilities

The “South Carolina Assistive Technology Expo” held in Columbia showcased a wide range of innovative tech solutions for individuals with disabilities. This free event provided visitors with the opportunity to explore various devices, connect with disability services, and participate in educational sessions. Rachell Johnson, Program Manager for the SC Assistive Technology Program, expressed her excitement…

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Is Philly District Attorney Larry Krasner considering running for a third term? – NBC10 Philadelphia

Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner has revealed that he has made a decision regarding running for a third term in office. In an interview with NBC 10 @issue, Krasner expressed his love for his job and highlighted the impact of the SEPTA special prosecutor law on his decision-making process. Krasner is currently challenging Act 40,…

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