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AAA Study Finds One in Five Fatal Accidents Involves Drowsy Driver
The roadways are one of the most dangerous places in the entire world. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 32,675 people lost their lives in 2014 due
White House Announces New Computer Science Education Initiatives
It’s a well-known fact that the sooner you introduce your child to a new language, the better. Before the age of 10 is the ideal time frame. However, this time
Westchester Dentist Denied Treatment to Patient Due to Her HIV Status, Lawsuit Claims
According to the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, 99.7% of adults find it important to have a healthy smile. But despite her dental needs, Yvette Brown, a New York City
Drivers and Pedestrians Urged to be Careful in Parking Lots During Holiday Season
Whether behind the wheel or behind a shopping cart, officials are urging consumers to be careful in parking lots this holiday season. According to a poll run by the National
Trump’s Presidency Can Have a Large Impact on International and Domestic Adoptions
Donald Trump’s presidency has the potential to drastically change both domestic and international adoptions from their current state. Due to his budding relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and his
Zika Shown to Damage Fertility In Mice
Small pests and bugs can inflict a surprising amount of damage. A homeowner who finds termite damage is likely to spend upwards of $3,000 to repair it. But creepy crawlers
New Jersey Woman Fired After Revealing Breast Cancer Diagnosis
A woman in New Jersey is suing her former employer, claiming that she was fired after revealing that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer. Carmela Flynn worked as a
Ohio Man Arrested for 16th Drunk Driving Charge
More than 1.1 million Ohio residents have at least one conviction for drinking and driving. One Ohio man in particular, however, has just been arrested for his 16th OVI (operating
Has the Smartphone Actually Made Our Roads Less Safe? Some Researchers Are Skeptical
The abundance of technology in today’s society, coupled with a rise in traffic fatalities, draws an obvious conclusion: smartphone use and distracted driving are causing the spike in accidents. Nearly