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Apr 23 2026HEALTH

Traveler With Measles Sparks Airport Alert

A passenger on a JetBlue flight from Fort Lauderdale to Boston was diagnosed with measles after arriving at Logan Airport. Health officials say anyone who spent time in Terminal C between midnight and 2:30 a. m. on April 14 could have been exposed. The individual left the airport in a private car an

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Apr 23 2026CELEBRITIES

Lee Najjar, Known as “Big Poppa” on RHOA, Passes Away at 68

Lee Najjar died on April 18 at the age of 68, according to his daughter Katelin who shared photos and a heartfelt tribute on Instagram. The Miami‑Dade Medical Examiner confirmed the death, though the cause remains undisclosed. Najjar was a key figure behind the scenes of “The Real Housewives of Atl

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

Keldon Johnson Wins Spurs’ First NBA Sixth Man Award

The San Antonio Spurs have a new star on the bench. Keldon Johnson played every game of the season, never starting, and scored over 1, 000 points from that role. That makes him the first Spurs player to reach that milestone as a reserve. The league’s voters honored Johnson with the Sixth Man of the

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Apr 23 2026ENVIRONMENT

Wildfires Force Evacuations and Devastate Homes in Georgia

The southeastern U. S. is battling a wave of intense fires that have scorched more than 27, 000 acres in southern Georgia. Local authorities are ordering residents to leave their homes as flames threaten nearby towns and villages. Because of the danger, many areas have been placed under a burn ban t

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

Draft Day Dynamics: New England’s Late‑Round Lot

The Patriots enter the 2026 draft with a unique mix of position and numbers. After years of picking early, they now hold the 31st spot in round one, a place that puts them at the tail end of every round. Their overall slate includes 11 selections, spread from the first to the seventh round, with a n

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Apr 23 2026POLITICS

Vaccine Study Canceled: What It Means for Hospital Numbers

Health officials decided not to share a recent report that looked at how COVID‑19 shots might keep people from needing hospital care. The paper was meant for the CDC’s main bulletin, but a disagreement over how the data were handled stopped it from being published. Researchers usually check hospi

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

Game 2: Magic vs Pistons – Where and When to Watch

The NBA playoffs are in full swing, and the Detroit Pistons find themselves trailing after a home loss to the Orlando Magic. On Wednesday, the series shifts back to Detroit for Game 2 of the first round. Fans can catch the matchup on television or online, depending on their preference. The

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Apr 23 2026HEALTH

Building Stronger Labs: Africa’s Path to Better Health

Africa still struggles with a lack of reliable diagnostic tests, which hurts health progress and makes disease outbreaks harder to control. Financial help for labs has been cut, so the continent must find ways to boost lab services that do not rely too much on donors. Experts suggest a few key

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Apr 23 2026SPORTS

City clinches top spot with quick win over Burnley

Manchester City secured the league lead after a swift 1-0 victory at Turf Moor, thanks to an early strike from Erling Haaland. The win pushed them past Arsenal, who had held the summit for eight months but saw their advantage evaporate in recent matches. The game was a textbook example of City’s

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Apr 23 2026HEALTH

Future Smokers Won’t Be Allowed to Buy Cigarettes

The UK Parliament has just approved a new law that will stop people born after December 31, 2008 from ever buying cigarettes. The bill is called the Tobacco and Vapes Bill. It will be signed by King Charles III as a formality, but the change is real and soon to take effect. The new rules let the

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