Many Verizon users in the US faced network problems, seeing “SOS” or “Emergency Calls Only” on their phones. The issue affected several big cities and caused trouble with calls and the internet.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNEditorial | Remembering the Big One of Oct. 17, 1989, and preparing for the next earthquake
It’s become another distant memory. The Oct. 17, 1989, earthquake demolished much of downtown Santa Cruz, killing three ...
In recent years, the City of Penticton has installed, and continues to install, new traffic calming measures in the street's infrastructure, spending what I can only assume is millions of dollars.
There’s no better way to experience Australia than hitting the road. Between the wide-open landscapes, country bakery pies, ...
Today, Nothing announced it is rolling out a new call recording feature, which will be tied to long-press of the Essential ...
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Emergency Medicaid explained: What it covers and who it helps
Emergency Medicaid offers vital care for individuals facing serious medical emergencies, even if they don’t qualify for full Medicaid.
When you're in danger, every second counts, and sometimes calling for help just isn't an option. That's where the ability to ...
When choosing a type of emergency contraception, consider your weight, whether you can get a prescription, and the time since unprotected sex.
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