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Holley Brandchaft-White has spent over a decade inside emergency rooms watching families fall through the cracks of a mental health system not built for urgency. A licensed clinical social worker with a master’s degree from the University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice, she has worked with young people, adults, […]

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A wet tongue across the face feels like devotion. Dogs express themselves through licking, and humans interpret this behavior as affection. The reality involves more complexity than simple love. Dr. Patty Khuly, a Miami-based veterinarian, explains that dogs associate licking with receiving rewards, particularly food. The behavior happens most frequently when dogs feel relaxe...


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Nebraska prepares for a marquee return of the Big Ten Outdoor Track and Field Championships, with elite athletes, record-breaking expectations, and early ticket demand building excitement across the Midwest. The upcoming 2026 Big Ten Outdoor Track and Field Championships are shaping up to be one of the most anticipated collegiate athletics events in recent Nebraska […]


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Takashi Yamazaki walked onto the CinemaCon stage on Tuesday with something most directors in his position rarely bring to a room full of theater owners: a genuine surprise. The director of Godzilla Minus One, the Oscar-winning phenomenon that redefined what a kaiju film could be on a fraction of a Hollywood budget, unveiled the first […]

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A federal appeals court has dealt a significant blow to efforts to hold Trump administration officials legally accountable for defying a judicial order during one of the most contested immigration enforcement operations of the president’s second term, ruling Tuesday that a Washington district court judge had overstepped his authority in pursuing a criminal contempt investigat...


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