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Measles detected in two more counties in Pennsylvania as health department recommends early vaccination

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Pennsylvania health officials have now detected measles cases in York and Northumberland Counties as cases in Lancaster County, the center of an ongoing outbreak, continued to rise.

And the state health department is now recommending early measles vaccinations for infants beginning at six months in affected areas in an effort to protect them ...Read more

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Massachusetts reports first West Nile virus mosquito case of year

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BOSTON — Time to pull out the bug spray.

Bay State health officials have announced that West Nile virus was detected in mosquitoes for the first time this year.

The presence of WNV was confirmed by the Massachusetts State Public Health Laboratory in a mosquito sample collected in Clarksburg — out in Berkshire County.

The Department of ...Read more

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Family suspects antisemitism in mysterious murder of 75-year-old rabbi in Queens park

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NEW YORK — A religious 75-year-old grandfather mysteriously gunned down by a Queens lake last month may have been the victim of an antisemitic hate crime, the victim’s shattered family said Thursday as detectives continue to hunt for clues and a clear motive in the killing.

Albert Itzkowtiz was enjoying a warm Spring day by Kissena Lake in ...Read more

DEI now banned in NC public schools. Will it have a 'chilling' effect on teachers?

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RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina public schools are raising concerns about how they’ll be affected by a new state law that bans diversity, equity and inclusion programming in K-12 public schools.

Senate Bill 227 became law after state House Republicans overrode Democratic Gov. Josh Stein’s veto on Wednesday, The News & Observer previously ...Read more

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Florida moves to restrict undocumented students from public universities

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Florida’s public universities moved a step closer Thursday to barring undocumented students from enrolling, after the Florida Board of Governors unanimously advanced an admissions change that could take effect in the 2027-28 academic year.

The proposal targets universities that, in the two most recent academic years, didn’t admit all ...Read more

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Alligator Alcatraz closes as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declares victory, critics slam cost

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Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday confirmed the Alligator Alcatraz immigrant detention center is closing, but insisted the collection of reinforced tents in the middle of the Everglades proved effective in bolstering President Donald Trump’s mass deportation efforts in Florida.

“Alligator Alcatraz fulfilled the role that it was designed to ...Read more

Baltimore term limits stay in place after repeal bill stalls

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BALTIMORE — Baltimore lawmakers will not ask voters this year to reconsider the city’s voter-approved term limits, after legislation seeking to repeal the measure stalled and missed a state deadline to qualify for the November ballot.

A proposal by District 3 Councilman Ryan Dorsey to overturn Baltimore’s term limits law has failed to ...Read more

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Florida Venezuelans frantic over family missing, feared dead after quakes

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MIAMI — Nilka Simosa Verde, a Venezuelan-American living in Miami Beach, has been hoping and praying to hear from her family since two earthquakes jolted Venezuela’s Caribbean coast Wednesday evening.

In La Guaira, a coastal state neighboring Caracas where her family lives — and one of the hardest-hit areas of the 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes ...Read more

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Debris cleared, reconstruction begins after Blue Origin launch pad explosion

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It’s been just shy of a month since a Blue Origin New Glenn rocket exploded on the pad at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, but the company announced all the debris has been cleared and reconstruction has begun.

“Quite a sight to see the progress this team has made since May 28,” CEO Dave Limp wrote on X with video of the ...Read more

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Venezuela earthquakes: Staggering destruction signals urgent warning for California

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The devastation from two massive earthquakes that struck Venezuela on Wednesday offers a stark warning for California and other seismically vulnerable areas of the toll catastrophic shaking can bring to urban areas.

It will take days to assess the full scope of the damage; at least 188 were dead and nearly 1,500 were injured, with both numbers ...Read more

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'It's heartbreaking': More children leave US as parent deportations continue

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MIAMI — Cristina, 7, walked steadily into Miami International Airport holding the hand of her 3-year-old sister and a giant teddy bear.

“God is good,” read the white, cubed beads attached to her pink and blue shoes.

On Wednesday morning, eight children from three families boarded a flight to reunite with their family members in Guatemala...Read more

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Kansas City Election Board corrects website to show Missouri's new map for early voting

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — After confusing voters with outdated information as early voting opened for the upcoming Aug. 4 primary election, the Kansas City Election Board has now updated its website to show voters their correct districts according to Missouri’s recent redistricting.

Districts changed for voters across the state after lawmakers ...Read more

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Gun owners may carry a weapon into stores, Supreme Court rules

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WASHINGTON — Licensed gun owners have a right to carry a concealed firearm into stores and other private places unless the owner objects, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday.

The 6-3 decision extends gun rights and strikes down laws in Hawaii, California, New York, New Jersey and Maryland.

Those measures would prohibit carrying guns onto ...Read more

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New NC law tightens campus DEI bans, placing new limits on 'divisive concepts'

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RALEIGH, N.C. — A new North Carolina law, enshrined Wednesday, cements existing bans on diversity, equity and inclusion programs across the state’s public universities and community colleges.

It also bars the promotion of “divisive concepts” at the state’s public universities and community colleges. Though N.C. Gov. Josh Stein, a ...Read more

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says Alligator Alcatraz 'fulfilled' its role as he closes it after 1 year

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MIAMI — After a year filled with lawsuits, torture allegations and criticism over the use of taxpayer money, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced on Thursday the closure of the Everglades detention center known as Alligator Alcatraz.

“Alligator Alcatraz fulfilled the role it was designed to serve,” DeSantis said at a press conference at ...Read more

Colorado mortuary owners accused of hiding decomposing bodies arrested on hundreds of felony charges

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DENVER — Two Colorado funeral home owners suspected of storing decomposing bodies in a hidden back room of their Pueblo mortuary for over a decade were arrested Thursday morning on hundreds of felony charges, according to state investigators.

Davis Mortuary owners Chris and Brian Cotter were each arrested on suspicion of 125 counts of abuse ...Read more

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California lawmakers want to ensure Cal State programs are taught by humans, not AI

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The state legislature is poised to pass a bill that will require California State University courses to be taught by a human, an effort to prevent artificial intelligence from taking over course instruction.

Although Senate Bill 928, authored by Sen. Sabrina Cervantes, D-Riverside, does not prohibit CSU employees from using AI in the course of ...Read more

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'A true tragedy': Death toll rises to 188 after powerful quakes hit Venezuela

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The death toll from the powerful double earthquake that struck Venezuela’s Caribbean coast Wednesday has climbed to at least 188 people, with more than 1,520 injured, as rescue crews continue searching through collapsed buildings amid growing fears that the final number of victims could rise significantly.

Authorities also reported 157 people...Read more

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Asylum-seekers may be turned away at the southern border, Supreme Court rules

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WASHINGTON — Asylum-seekers may be turned away without a hearing at the southern border, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday in a historic retreat from the promise of relief for those who say they are fleeing persecution.

The justices split over whether this was a simple dispute over legal wording or a moral question involving desperate ...Read more

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Rubio rejects Hormuz tolls after touring wary Gulf nations

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WASHINGTON — The United States wants to reach a deal with Iran to end the war but won’t do so “at any price,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Thursday, as he reiterated that tolls in the Strait of Hormuz were unacceptable.

“You can call it a toll, you can call it a fee, whatever you want to call it — it’s a game of semantics,�...Read more