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Tips to avoid cyclosporiasis as parasitic illness expands in Michigan
DETROIT — Michigan health officials are urging consumers to take precautions to help ward off cyclosporiasis and limit its spread as thousands of state residents have been sickened by the parasitic illness.
Through Monday, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has received more than 2,600 reports of the illness since June 22.
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Cyclosporiasis cases in Michigan surge past 3,300
DETROIT — The number of cyclosporiasis cases in Michigan now tops 3,300, according to an update Tuesday morning by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
Tuesday's case total of 3,309 is up from 2,640 as of Monday. A total of 44 people had been hospitalized as of July 9.
The illness, which causes diarrhea and cramping, is ...Read more
Denver eliminates local childcare license in push for cheaper services
DENVER — Denver will no longer issue local childcare business licenses after the City Council eliminated the requirement — which officials say didn’t provide any additional safeguards — in an attempt to begin making the service cheaper in the city.
While the ordinance eliminated the local license, the state has a separate process that ...Read more
Colorado wildfires: More Aspen Acres evacuations lifted, Steamboat fires snowmaking guns as precaution against Fishhook fire
DENVER — More evacuations were lifted for the Aspen Acres fire burning in southern Colorado on Tuesday, allowing residents to return home after weeks of uncertainty.
The Aspen Acres fire is one of six active wildfires burning across Colorado that have together consumed nearly 208,000 acres, or 325 square miles, according to fire officials. ...Read more
NASA astronaut launches with 2 cosmonauts to space station
NASA astronaut Anil Menon launched with a pair of cosmonauts on a Soyuz spacecraft to the International Space Station on Tuesday.
Menon, a member of the 2021 class of astronauts, is making his first spaceflight. He’s flying with Roscosmos’ Pyotr Dubrov and Anna Kikina. Kikina flew once before on the Crew-5 mission that launched from Florida...Read more
US-Iran truce collapses as attacks worsen, blockade restarts
The interim peace between the U.S. and Iran effectively collapsed after American forces reimposed a naval blockade and launched another wave of airstrikes, while Tehran attacked more oil tankers sailing through the Strait of Hormuz.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to restart a blockade of Iranian ports overnight came after hostilities ...Read more
Miami-Dade school district sued over alleged sex abuse in Homestead school
MIAMI — Two former students at a K-8 school in Homestead are suing Miami-Dade County Public Schools, a teacher, an administrator and a school counselor over the school’s handling of sexual abuse they allegedly experienced when they were 12 and 13 years old.
The students, sisters filing suit in the Southern District of Florida under “Jane ...Read more
Todd Blanche takes his turn on the hot seat
WASHINGTON — Todd Blanche faces his biggest public test Wednesday in his bid to serve as President Donald Trump’s fourth confirmed attorney general: a Senate Judiciary Committee with a pair of undecided Republicans.
The panel’s two-day hearing, which will feature Blanche on the first day and outside witnesses on the second, will likely ...Read more
Permanent daylight saving time is on the table. Would California scrap being on standard time?
LOS ANGELES — A proposal to make daylight saving time the year-round default nationwide is once again coming before Congress.
And, as in the past in both California and nationally, proponents and opponents of the switch cite the potential effects (good or bad) on health, business and agriculture as reasons to support or oppose the plan.
The ...Read more
Most Americans prefer to die at home, but the US healthcare system often prevents it
Ask people what they want at the end of their lives, and overwhelmingly the answers will revolve around comfort, dignity and time at home with loved ones.
Yet the U.S. healthcare system often thwarts these wishes.
Most Americans say they want to die at home, but only one-third do. What could be an intentional last chapter may ...Read more
Large language models often prioritize Western moral values, overlooking other cultures
Large language artificial intelligence models, such as ChatGPT, often misjudge what people outside the West might value as a moral priority, according to our new research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
In 2024 we asked OpenAI’s GPT-3.5, GPT-4 and GPT-4o models to estimate the moral norms – shared...Read more
As lawmakers politicize the 250th anniversary, Americans are looking for unity over division
The Trump administration has planned a series of commemorative events as part of its Freedom 250 initiative to celebrate America’s 250th birthday. These commemorations, according to Chief of Protocol Monica Crowley, were intended to “bring the country back together” through a renewed sense of patriotism, national unity and civic pride.<...Read more
When a police officer is shot, how they get to the hospital depends on the city – and Philadelphia stands apart
When five police officers were shot in Houston in January 2019 while serving a drug-related arrest warrant, all of them were transported to the hospital after emergency medical services arrived. Two went by air and three by ground ambulance.
About seven months later, a gunman in Philadelphia shot six police officers during another ...Read more
US-Iran truce collapses as attacks worsen and blockade returns
The interim peace between the U.S. and Iran effectively collapsed after American forces reimposed a naval blockade and launched another wave of airstrikes, while Tehran attacked more oil tankers sailing through the Strait of Hormuz.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to restart a blockade of Iranian ports overnight came after hostilities ...Read more
Iran-backed Houthis strike Saudi Arabia in major escalation
The Iran-backed Houthi group in Yemen fired ballistic missiles and drones on Saudi Arabia, the worst attack in several years that threatens to draw the rebels into the wider regional conflict between Tehran and Washington.
The Houthis claimed they targeted Abha Airport in Saudi Arabia’s southwestern region Monday and warned aviation ...Read more
SpaceX knocks out Florida launch while prepping for Texas Starship mission
ORLANDO, Fla. — SpaceX tallied another Starlink mission early Tuesday on the Space Coast where it was business as usual, while in Texas the company continued to prep for the next launch of its powerful Starship and Super Heavy.
The Florida launch saw a Falcon 9 rocket lift off amid predawn night skies on the Starlink 10-45 mission with 29 ...Read more
Sheriff's watchdog group needs new lawyers to do its job, civil grand jury says
LOS ANGELES — The civilian commission overseeing the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department needs to ditch the county counsel because that office is stifling the commission's role as a watchdog, according to the Los Angeles County Civil Grand Jury.
The Sheriff Civilian Oversight Commission, which is represented by the Office of the County ...Read more
Food stamp changes will cost states billions, raising fears about SNAP's future
Upcoming funding shifts in the federal food stamp program are poised to cost states billions of dollars, heightening fears that more Americans will lose access to the nation’s largest food assistance program.
Last year’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act made major changes to the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, or SNAP, including new ...Read more
Even in the heart of LA, they still rely on old-fashioned landlines and don't want to lose them
LOS ANGELES — Living high up in the Hollywood Hills, Peter and Nanci Ellis think of their landline as a lifeline.
Most days, cellphone service in their Los Feliz Oaks home near Griffith Park is so spotty that they rely on their traditional phone for medical consultations, job interviews or any call with long wait times.
But the landline is ...Read more
Supreme Court could end 6-person juries. For Florida, it would be a seismic shift
Four years ago, Palm Beach County prosecutors charged a local chiropractor with practicing medicine with a suspended license amid allegations of inappropriate contact with patients.
The chiropractor, Hamed Kian, pleaded not guilty and took his case to trial. Like thousands of similarly charged defendants, he went before a jury of six people.
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Popular Stories
- Most Americans prefer to die at home, but the US healthcare system often prevents it
- When a police officer is shot, how they get to the hospital depends on the city – and Philadelphia stands apart
- US-Iran truce collapses as attacks worsen and blockade returns
- Iran-backed Houthis strike Saudi Arabia in major escalation
- As lawmakers politicize the 250th anniversary, Americans are looking for unity over division





