Cattle anthrax spreading in southwestern North Dakota; more than 100 animals lost

Cattle anthrax spreading in southwestern North Dakota; more than 100 animals lost

Anthrax is spreading among ranches in southwestern North Dakota, with confirmed cases reaching levels not seen in almost 20 years. The first case was confirmed in late July. The state Agriculture Department on Friday said there are now 16 affected premises: 15 confirmed by the North Dakota State University Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, and one probable … Read more

Eastern Shore Area Health Education Center focuses on programming, community outreach | News

Eastern Shore Area Health Education Center focuses on programming, community outreach | News

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Dungeons & Dragons tells illustrators to stop using AI to generate artwork | Latest News

Dungeons & Dragons tells illustrators to stop using AI to generate artwork | Latest News

The Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game franchise says it won’t allow artists to use artificial intelligence technology to draw its cast of sorcerers, druids and other characters and scenery. D&D art is supposed to be fanciful. But at least one ax-wielding giant seemed too weird for some fans, leading them to take to social media … Read more

Preview of 2023 cross country season | High School Sports

Preview of 2023 cross country season | High School Sports

This fall, area cross country runners have a tough act to follow as both Pendleton Heights teams and six athletes qualified for semistate, and five athletes advanced to the state finals. Three of those state finalists — Lapel’s Cameron Smith and Sophie Goodwin and PH junior Ava Jarrell — are back as is Daleville’s Faith … Read more

Andrew Tate released from house arrest in Romania | Entertainment News

Andrew Tate released from house arrest in Romania | Entertainment News

Andrew Tate has been released from house arrest in Romania. The disgraced influencer, 36, is facing charges of rape, human trafficking and forming an organised crime group to sexually exploit women and has been under house arrest since March but he is now free to leave his home although he is not allowed to leave … Read more

US hiring slows but still adds 187,000 jobs in July despite Fed rate hikes. See the latest economic numbers.

US hiring slows but still adds 187,000 jobs in July despite Fed rate hikes. See the latest economic numbers.

WASHINGTON — U.S. employers added 187,000 last month, fewer than expected, as the higher interest rates continued to weigh on the economy. But the unemployment rate dipped to 3.5% in a sign that the job market remains resilient. Hiring was up from 185,000 in June, a figure that the Labor Department revised down from an … Read more

KFF Health News: Sen. Sanders says millions of people can’t find a doctor. He’s mostly right. | News

KFF Health News: Sen. Sanders says millions of people can’t find a doctor. He’s mostly right. | News

“Tens of millions of Americans live in communities where they cannot find a doctor while others have to wait months to be seen.” Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), in a July 19, 2023, press release Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) has long been a champion of a government-sponsored “Medicare for All” health program to solve long-standing problems … Read more

Chicago flights return to Charlottesville airport

Chicago flights return to Charlottesville airport

Charlottesville’s airport welcomed the return of direct flights to Chicago O’Hare International Airport Wednesday morning, roughly a year after losing the route. The restoration of flights to Chicago — as well as the recent return of Philadelphia and Orlando service — comes as the airline industry gains confidence in a post-pandemic rebound in air travel. United Airlines’ decision … Read more