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May 29 2026HEALTH

Protecting Boston from mpox: why the rise in cases matters

Boston is seeing a jump in mpox cases, a disease once called monkeypox. Local health teams are watching the numbers closely. They say the risk to the public right now is low. Still, they urge people who might be at higher risk to get the two-dose vaccine. The shots work best if taken four weeks apar

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May 29 2026POLITICS

Fresh U. S. measures target Iran’s oil trade amid broader Middle East tensions

The United States recently announced new restrictions on Iran’s military-linked oil shipments, adding pressure to global oil markets already affected by regional conflicts. Eight ships, flying flags from Marshall Islands, Comoros, and Panama, were named in the move. Their role? Transporting Iranian

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May 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

Genetic Testing Giant Faces Legal Heat Over Data Exposure

A major player in home DNA testing found itself in legal trouble last month when California took action against it for a large-scale data breach from 2023. Officials say the company failed to act quickly enough on early warnings about unauthorized access to its systems. Around 6. 9 million people ac

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May 29 2026HEALTH

How Future Doctors Learn About Hidden Chemical Dangers

Every year, chemicals in our air, water, and everyday products quietly damage health. Studies show one in four long-term illnesses ties back to these hidden threats. In France, officials decided doctors needed better tools to spot and explain these risks. A new online course rolled out in 2024 aimed

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May 29 2026EDUCATION

Foundation Steps Up to Save Adaptive PE Program After Budget Cuts Threaten Disabled Students

Last spring, Napa Valley College made tough budget decisions that cut a program over 40 years old, serving more than 200 students with disabilities each semester. The adaptive physical education program gave disabled students and older adults a place to exercise safely using special equipment design

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May 29 2026CRIME

A Drunk Cyclist\'s Outburst Leaves Two Candidates Shaken

Over Memorial Day weekend, two Spokane political hopefuls found themselves in an unexpected clash with a clearly intoxicated man while putting up campaign signs. Adrian Davis, 43, now faces serious charges after what started as a simple act of political campaigning turned into a violent confrontatio

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May 29 2026CRIME

When Netflix Takes on Legal Drama: The Murdaugh Saga Gets a Fresh Look

A short Netflix documentary series is diving back into one of America’s most talked-about legal cases. The new episode, part of the "Instadocs" lineup, revisits the Alex Murdaugh story just as it’s taken another dramatic turn. In 2023, Murdaugh was found guilty of murdering his wife and son and sent

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May 29 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Detective Hudson makes a comeback to Hudson & Rex after health fight

The show Hudson & Rex is bringing back a familiar face for its ninth season. Detective Charlie Hudson, played by John Reardon, left the series after seven seasons, only to return this year. Filming kicks off in June in St. John’s, Newfoundland. Reardon took a break in 2024 after revealing he had ton

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May 29 2026POLITICS

A Big-Name Fight Lands at the White House—But Who’s Really Paying the Bills?

A giant octagon is getting built on the South Lawn of the White House to host eight MMA fights on the president’s 80th birthday. The UFC calls it “UFC Freedom 250, ” a nod to the nation’s upcoming 250-year anniversary. Big stars like Adam Sandler and Ben Stiller were invited by Dana White, but both

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May 29 2026ENVIRONMENT

The Quiet Land Split: How Rising Waters Threaten a Star-Studded Beach

Jupiter Island isn’t just another stretch of sand in Florida—it’s a private strip where high-profile owners like Tiger Woods and Venus Williams keep homes behind guarded gates. But beneath the glamour, the island is shrinking. A thin strip of land near Peck Lake, just 460 feet wide at its narrowest,

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