Two companies control 92% of the dialysis clinic market, the American South has recorded the country’s slowest economic growth since 2009, natural gas is only good enough for now, and Sudanese civilian protesters have been the target of large-scale killings and rape.
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Amazon lowering prices at Whole Foods, Alabama prisons violating constitutional rights, increasing Chinese influence in Latin America, and concerns over recent outbreaks of the measles. These are just a few of the top newsworthy items from this past week as first shared on our Facebook… Continue Reading “Newsworthy – Apr 5th, 2019”
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Wealthier billionaires, colleges tracking applicants, increase in hate crimes, the return of measles, and an explanation of the polar vortex sweeping the Midwest. Here are the top newsworthy items from this past week as shared on our Facebook page.
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