DePaul soccer player Chase Stegall dies at 20

Chase Stegall, a sophomore midfielder on the DePaul men’s soccer team, died on Monday inside his dorm, the school announced. Stegall, an Atlanta native, was 20 years old. No cause of death was revealed, and the school said details on a memorial service will be announced at a later time. “Chase was known for his…

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Why staffing shortages could delay your flight

Why air traffic controllers are under more pressure than ever Inside the growing stress in U.S. air traffic control towers. The FAA has a nationwide shortage of around 3,000 air traffic controllers, impacting airport efficiency. This understaffing exacerbates delays when issues like bad weather or technical outages occur. The FAA prioritizes safety by adjusting flight…

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Experts break down solutions for bruxism

Florida joins Utah in banning fluoride from public water systems Florida is the second state to take steps toward ending fluoridation in public water systems. Utah became the first in March. Scripps News If you notice your teeth are looking a little worn down, or you’re waking up with jaw pain after what should’ve been…

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How LGBTQ couples navigate a heterosexual system

West Hollywood Pride parade kicks off in colorful fashion West Hollywood held its annual pride parade in vibrant fashion. Matt Tolbert and his husband Joshua Gonzales knew they wanted kids for at least a decade. The New York thirtysomethings began their research into surrogacy and adoption and determined they’d need upwards of $100,000. “We didn’t…

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NBA world reacts to stunning news

New York Knicks move on from Tom Thibodeau and here’s why USA TODAY Sports’ Lorenzo Reyes explains why the Knicks chose to move on from head coach Tom Thibodeau after years of improving franchise. Sports Pulse The New York Knicks fired coach Tom Thibodeau on Tuesday, and the decision was stunning if only because it…

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Proposed car loan interest tax deduction: Who would qualify

How Trump’s tariffs will effect everyday prices With new tariffs on imports, several everyday goods are likely to become more expensive for American consumers. Cars and auto parts, many of which are produced through an integrated North American supply chain, will see price increases as manufacturers adjust to higher costs. unbranded – Newsworthy The sweeping…

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