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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

The Vitamin Debate: Measles Deaths Spark Controversy

The recent deaths of two individuals due to measles have sparked a heated debate. The first victim was a 6-year-old child, marking the first measles-related death in the U. S. since 2015. This tragic event was followed by the suspected measles-related death of an unvaccinated adult in New Mexico jus

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Apr 08 2025SPORTS

A Chilly Change in Baseball Plans

It was a surprising move. The Mets decided to shift Tuesday's game against the Marlins from the evening to the afternoon. The reason? The forecast called for a significant drop in temperature. By late evening, the mercury was expected to plunge into the 30s. Not exactly ideal for a comfortable game

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Apr 08 2025CRIME

Nighttime Rockslide Spells Trouble for Yonkers Business

A business in Yonkers faced a sudden and unexpected challenge when a massive rockslide occurred. The event took place in the early hours of a Monday morning, before the sun had even risen. The rockslide sent a large boulder crashing into a building, causing part of it to crumble. The building in

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Apr 08 2025CRIME

A Jet's Watery Landing in Oregon

A small jet had a rough landing in North Bend, Oregon. It slid off the runway and ended up in the water. This happened early Monday morning. The plane was a HA-420, made by Honda. It was flying from St. George, Utah, to the Southwest Oregon Regional Airport. The incident happened around 6 a. m. loca

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Apr 08 2025POLITICS

Greenland: A Land of Ice, Not For Sale

The icy land of Greenland, tucked away behind its frosty fjords, is suddenly in the spotlight. This is because the President of the United States, Donald Trump, has expressed a strong desire to acquire it. He has even hinted at the possibility of using force to achieve this goal. This idea has

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Apr 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's AI Controversy: Employees Speak Out

Microsoft's 50th anniversary celebration took a dramatic turn when two employees decided to voice their concerns about the company's involvement in supplying artificial intelligence technology to the Israeli military. This protest led to their immediate termination. The first protester, a software

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Apr 07 2025BUSINESS

Car Makers Hit the Brakes on U. S. Sales

The U. S. car market is feeling the pinch from recent tariffs. Several automakers are pausing or halting shipments to the U. S. This is a direct result of the tariffs. These tariffs are taxes on imported goods. They are making it more expensive for companies to bring in cars from other countries.

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Apr 07 2025CRIME

Gaza's Paramedics Under Fire: A Look at the Deadly Encounter

The world watched in horror as video footage emerged, showing a grim scene unfolding in Gaza. Paramedics, who are supposed to be protected under international law, found themselves under attack. This was not a one-time incident but a series of strikes that lasted for hours. The Palestine Red Crescen

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Apr 07 2025POLITICS

Benjamin Netanyahu's Dilemma: Tariffs and Hostages

Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington once again to meet with President Trump. This time, the Israeli Prime Minister has a lot on his plate. One of the main topics of discussion will be the Israeli hostages still held in Gaza. It has been a year and a half since the war in Gaza started. This war began

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Apr 07 2025BUSINESS

Trade Turmoil: Countries React to U. S. Tariff Hikes

The world is grappling with the fallout from the U. S. President's aggressive tariff increases. Many countries are scrambling to figure out how to handle the situation. Some are even sending their trade experts to Washington to talk things out. The European Union's top official, Ursula von der Leyen

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