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Vice President Pence stays loyal to Trump, but it could come at a cost

BEDFORD, Ohio (TNS) — The Republicans’ signature health care bill was in peril in Congress and President Donald Trump was busy warring against media foes on Twitter.

 

Trump says goodbye to Obama-era regulations

From the start of his presidency, Donald Trump has championed less government regulation, taking pride in killing numerous rules adopted by his predecessor.

 

Shortage of insect venom worries allergy sufferers

As summer begins, signaling peak time for insect stings, allergists across the U.S. are warning of a shortage of a little-known but crucial product — honeybee, hornet and wasp venom extracts used in shots that prevent life-threatening reactions.

 

In Trump era, mental health experts are rethinking Goldwater Rule

Since Donald Trump became president, commentary about his public statements, tweeting habits, predilections and even his personality has become something of a national pastime.

 

Lots of factory jobs, but low wages

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (TNS) — For a metropolitan area of about 1 million people, Grand Rapids has retained the open, friendly feel of a small town, with the tree-lined streets and well-kept houses common in the Midwestern heartland.

 

Onalaska High School Students of the Month for April

The Onalaska High School students of the month for April:

 

Researchers say they’ve unlocked key to cancer metastasis and how to slow it

BALTIMORE (TNS) — Hasini Jayatilaka was a sophomore at the Johns Hopkins University working in a lab studying cancer cells when she noticed that when the cells become too densely packed, some would break off and start spreading.

 

A Cuban vaccine might some day turn lung cancer into a chronic disease

BUFFALO, N.Y. (TNS) — The first patients in a clinical trial at Roswell Park Cancer Institute have begun receiving monthly doses of CIMAvax-EGF, a Cuban lung cancer vaccine that U.S. researchers say shows promise in preventing the recurrence of lung…

 

Defrauded students were about to get federal help with loans; now they have to wait

MIAMI (TNS) — Less than three weeks before it was set to kick in, the Trump administration has rolled back a regulation designed to protect students who were defrauded at for-profit colleges and announced plans to rework a related law…

 

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