Traveler might have exposed many to measles in Massachusetts
A visitor from Texas who was afflicted with measles might have exposed many to the airborne virus while in Massachusetts, health officials announced.
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A visitor from Texas who was afflicted with measles might have exposed many to the airborne virus while in Massachusetts, health officials announced.
The CDC said it’s investigating the possibility that the consumption of raw oysters may have infected 64 people across 22 states with salmonella.
The Russian frigate fired warning shots near a British retired couple on a yacht in the English Channel.
The 61-year-old was found to have coerced his wife into sexual acts with men he found online in exchange for payment.
The vote fulfils a promise by new PM Péter Magyar to stop his predecessor from becoming prime minister again.
The incident occurred on Monday morning while the aircraft had been on a routine test mission.
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The rate of premature birth in the United States is climbing, according to the infant and maternal health nonprofit March of Dimes.
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