Smoking on oxygen blamed for La Crosse fire injury
A La Crosse man was injured Wednesday night in a house fire caused when a cigarette ignited his home oxygen supply.
A La Crosse man was injured Wednesday night in a house fire caused when a cigarette ignited his home oxygen supply.
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Saving money is no easy feat, especially when life's expenses get out of hand.
Of course, struggling to save in the face of rising costs is one thing, but wasting money needlessly is a completely different story.
Here are three ways you're probably throwing money away without even realizing it.
1. Wasted food
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the typical American family spent close to $4,000 on groceries in 2014.
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Donald Trump is showing his support for Caitlyn Jenner and the transgender community! During an appearance on the Today show Thursday, the republican presidential candidate was...
A Burundian official says a military officer was among four people killed in violence associated with the extended tenure of President Pierre Nkurunziza.
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — A hoax claiming that Limp Bizkit planned to give a concert at an Ohio gas station has rallied many of the band's fans and left some disappointed.
DAYTON, Ohio - A hoax claiming that Limp Bizkit planned to give a concert at an Ohio gas station has rallied many of the band's fans and left some disappointed.
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — A hoax claiming that Limp Bizkit planned to give a concert at an Ohio gas station has rallied many of the band's fans and left some disappointed.
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — A hoax claiming that Limp Bizkit planned to give a concert at an Ohio gas station has rallied many of the band's fans and left some disappointed.
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — A hoax claiming that Limp Bizkit planned to give a concert at an Ohio gas station has rallied many of the band's fans and left some disappointed. Several fans showed up just for the fun of it, with some wearing T-shirts advertising the hoax concert.
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LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas - The Latest on the effort to preserve Arkansas' hybrid Medicaid program expansion (all times local):
Arkansas was the first state to win approval for its hybrid Medicaid program, created three years ago as an alternative to expanding Medicaid under President Barack Obama's health care law. Arkansas lawmakers have approved a plan to preserve the state's hybrid Medicaid expansion, backing an unusual tactic requiring a veto from Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson to save the program covering more than 250,000 poor people. The House on Thursday voted 76-13 with 11 voting present to approve a Medicaid... Читать дальше...
A day after general manager Trent Baalke declined to rule out trading Colin Kaepernick, Broncos general manager John Elway acknowledged a deal for the 49ers quarterback was still possible. Elway said Denver’s contract proposal, which would call for Kaepernick to take a substantial pay cut, remained on the table. Despite Kaepernick’s dissatisfaction with the 49ers, Baalke hasn’t had in-person conversation with Kaepernick since his trade request was made during the NFL combine. The Broncos have... Читать дальше...
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GOLDEN, Colo., April 21 (UPI) -- A group of scientists in Colorado have found a way to use the sun's rays to synthesize ammonia, the key ingredient in fertilizer.
Prince died this morning at the age of 57. His talent and body of work shaped countless musicians and left an indelible mark on modern music but in addition to his own prolific output, he also contributed to other artists’ work, in ways both big and small, traditional and offbeat. Watch our video to see a sampling of some of these collaborations.
BARRE, Vermont - A woman charged with killing a social worker and three of her own relatives after losing custody of her daughter is incompetent to stand trial, her lawyer says.
Photos circulating on social media appear to show a Metro Police officer looking at a cellphone while driving. The photos were originally posted on Facebook by a user named Lowell Pender about noon Wednesday. It wasn’t clear when ...