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Passengers are noticing blue lights in the New York City subway.The Metropolitan Transit Authority installed the lights in an effort to reduce suicide attempts. Studies have suggested that blue lighting provides a nudge effect that is calming and can reduce the incidence of individuals committing suicide by jumping or otherwise trespassing on tracks, the MTA said in a statement when announcing the program.The MTA released statistics in May 2022 that showed that there were 27 suicides or suicide attempts i
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PINELLAS PARK, Fla. 鈥?A woman has died and an off-duty deputy is recovering after being involved in a wrong-way crash early Thursday morning.The wrong-way crash happened shortly after 3 a.m. at the inte
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