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You have the right to remain silent and the right to speak to a lawyer. All you have to say is, “I would not like to answer questions without speaking to a lawyer first,” or you can hand them a red ...
With opioids being the cause of death for over 74,000 people in the U.S. in 2023, according to the National Center for Health Statistics, End Overdose is aiming to prevent overdose casualties through ...
The University of Arkansas’ first research-level MRI scanner, the Magnetom Cima.X, was delivered Saturday to the building for the Institute for Integrative & Innovative Research, which is set to open ...
Junior right-handed pitcher Gage Wood threw the third no-hitter in College World Series history en route to a 3-0 win over Murray State to stave off elimination. Wood threw a staggering 119 pitches.
When the topic of cannibalism is mentioned, the everyday person usually turns their nose up in disgust at the thought and immediately tries to change the subject. It is a taboo point of discussion for ...
Each semester at the University of Arkansas, Brianna develops an open and honest relationship with her professors, a practice that has positively impacted her mental health throughout her college ...
In the aircraft, engine and parts manufacturing industry RTX leads with a market share of 11.4%, followed by BA at number two with 9.3% and LMT coming in at number four with 5.2%. However, LMT leads ...
The unjust deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have reignited the discussion of racial injustice in the United States. With the reversal of public opinion regarding the Black Lives Matter ...
One year before the 2018 renewal of the Farm Bill, the IFAI became one of the founding organizations that make up the Native Farm Bill Coalition, serving as the research partner. The NFBC provides a ...
The newly introduced Senate Bill 290, if passed, could permit farming in the Buffalo River by lifting current moratoriums or temporary bans. This matter concerns feeding and poultry operations, crops ...
The “sorority girl” stereotype has existed for a long time, but it’s been exacerbated by viral videos depicting strange sorority traditions or people imitating the behavior of Greek women for comedy.
From Chinese spy balloons to Super Bowl holding calls, what is considered news changes each week. But one constant headline is inflation and what the Federal Reserve will do to fight it. But how ...