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Mar 14 2025HEALTH

Measles Surge: When Myths Meet Medicine

The western part of Texas is facing a measles outbreak, with the virus spreading like wildfire. This is not just a local issue; it's a national concern. The US has seen over 250 cases this year alone, stretching from Oklahoma to New York. The epicenter of this outbreak is in western Texas and nei

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Mar 14 2025POLITICS

Trump's New Plan: US Military Might for the Panama Canal?

The Trump administration has taken a bold step by asking the Pentagon for military options to secure US access to the Panama Canal. This move is part of a larger shakeup in US strategic priorities. The directive, titled “Interim National Defense Strategic Guidance, ” marks a significant shift from t

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Mar 14 2025POLITICS

The CDC's New Chief: A Nomination Withdrawn

The White House has pulled the nomination of Dr. Dave Weldon to head the CDC. This decision came just hours before Weldon's confirmation hearing. The reason? There weren't enough votes to confirm him. Weldon had been a controversial pick from the start. He had a history of questioning vaccine safety

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Mar 14 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Rise: Europe Faces a Vaccination Challenge

Europe is grappling with a significant health issue: measles cases have skyrocketed to levels not seen in a quarter of a century. In 2024, the number of reported measles cases in Europe hit 127, 352. This is double the number from the previous year. This alarming increase is a stark reminder of the

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Mar 14 2025SPORTS

Cooper Flagg's Injury: How It Could Impact Duke's March Madness

Duke's star freshman Cooper Flagg was injured during a game against Georgia Tech. With Selection Sunday approaching, the injury has raised questions about his availability for the upcoming tournament. The injury was a sprained left ankle, which occurred when Flagg landed awkwardly after securing a r

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Measles Alert: A Wake-Up Call for Vaccination

A child from Long Island was diagnosed with measles. This was a wake-up call for health officials in Suffolk County. They quickly sprang into action, teaming up with Cohen Children’s Medical Center to stop the virus from spreading. The hospital identified 12 Suffolk County residents who might hav

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Mar 13 2025SPORTS

Duke's Injury Worries Mount in ACC Tournament

Duke's basketball team faced a tough start to their ACC tournament game against Georgia Tech. The team's star player, Cooper Flagg, a freshman forward from Maine, suffered an ankle injury. It happened when he jumped for a rebound and landed awkwardly on a teammate's foot. Flagg was visibly frustrate

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Mar 13 2025POLITICS

The CDC Nomination That Never Was

The White House recently decided to withdraw the nomination of Dr. David Weldon to head the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The decision came just before Weldon's scheduled confirmation hearing. The reason for this abrupt change? Weldon lacked the necessary votes to secure the position.

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Measles Outbreak: Vaccine Facts vs. Myths

Measles cases are surging across Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma, with 258 confirmed cases. Health officials are pushing for more people to get the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine to curb the spread. The vaccine is highly effective, but misinformation is causing confusion. The US Health and Hum

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Protect Your Pets: Free Rabies Vaccines in South Carolina

In the spring of 2024, South Carolina is gearing up for a crucial public health initiative. The state is hosting free or low-cost rabies vaccine clinics in March and April. These clinics are a joint effort between the South Carolina Department of Public Health and local veterinarians. The goal? To k

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