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Ringling College of Art and Design announces high school student theme park design competition 

First-ever competition invites high school students to imagine a theme park element, connect with industry pros, and win a college scholarship ORLANDO — From the thrill rides and performances to the shops and restaurants, every element of a theme park experience is

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Flow neuroscience CEO calls out FDA regulations that it plays waiting game with clinically proven depression treatments: Locked out of US when millions of Americans suffer from depression

LONDON, UK — A growing number of neuromodulation headsets are flooding the U.S. market, often sold under wellness labels with vague claims like “improved mood” or “mental focus.” Yet, many lack clinical validation. Meanwhile, transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) devices, which have passed

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Hungry Planet Organics offers That Yucca Stuff ™ for amateur, professional gardeners as an all-natural way to grow healthier, more vibrant plants

Revolutionize your garden with That Yucca Stuff™ from Hungry Planet Organics – The natural solution for healthier, more vibrant plants. BOISE, Idaho — Home gardeners across the United States can now transform their gardening practices with That Yucca Stuff™, the groundbreaking, eco-friendly

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USCIS deploys common sense tools to verify voters in government elections

State and local governments now have more capabilities in USCIS’ SAVE program  WASHINGTON – U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services updated the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) program to ensure a single, reliable source for verifying immigration status and U.S. citizenship nationwide.  State and local authorities can input Social Security numbers to help verify U.S. citizenship and prevent aliens from voting in American elections.   “For years, states