Every business wants its workers to be safe and cared for. However, safety isn’t all about fire alarms or first aid kits.
A lollipop man who had a sixteen-minute-long cardiac arrest in his favourite fish and chip shop said it was "fantastic" to be ...
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HENDERSON, Ky (WEHT) – The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office recently partnered with the American Red Cross and the University of Evansville’s Dunigan Family School of Nursing to provide a ...
A woman in her 60s died after riding the Haunted Mansion ride at Disneyland in Anaheim on Monday evening, officials said. The Anaheim Police Department confirmed in a statement to Fox News Digital ...
The shutdown is the latest stressor for Colorado’s federal workers as the Trump administration works to slash the government workforce. Government employees have described an atmosphere of chaos, ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - There’s a new leader at the top of the Chiefs’ All-Purpose Yards category. With two catches for 15 yards in the first drive of Monday night’s game, Kelce has racked up 12,357 ...
The footwear represented an initiative between the NFL and the American Cancer Society called, 'Crucial Catch.' In the last game that Jacksonville Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter played, he was wearing ...
Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs reached a historic milestone during their Monday Night Football clash with the Jacksonville Jaguars. The development centers on Kelce breaking multiple ...
Inside the faith-filled film 'Soul on Fire': 'You don’t get to choose the path, but how you walk it'
When John O’Leary burned 100% of his body, losing his fingers at just 9 years old, he could’ve easily given up. Doctors gave him a 1% chance of survival. His family could’ve surrendered to despair.
Application fees will be waived for all of Colorado’s 32 public colleges and universities starting Tuesday, Oct. 7 as part of the state’s campaign to encourage more Colorado residents to continue ...
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