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The Georgia Bureau of Investigation reported that the shooter had expressed discontent with the COVID-19 vaccine and wanted to make his distrust known.
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Mississippi officials declare public health emergency on rising infant mortality rate
The Mississippi State Department of Health has declared a public health emergency after it "could not wait to take action" in ...
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Health workers say RFK Jr. has endangered their lives
More than 750 current and former staff across HHS signed a letter addressed to Kennedy and members of Congress, warning that ...
A major study questions air purifiers’ real-world effectiveness, warning of misleading claims and potential health risks, urging consumer awareness and simple measures for cleaner indoor air.
A New Jersey resident with no history of international travel has been infected with malaria, state health officials said.
City and county leaders Wednesday unveiled warning signs at several "hot spots" in the South Bay where high levels of hydrogen sulfide gas from the Tijuana River pollution crisis have been recorded.
The Rajya Sabha will today take up the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025, a day after the Lok Sabha ...
The new committee’s key responsibilities are areas in which UnitedHealth has struggled or faced public scrutiny: underwriting and forecasting, regulatory relationships, reputational matters and ...
The Justice Department (DOJ) is demanding confidential patient information from hospitals that provide gender-affirming health care to minors, including their birth dates, Social Security numbers ...
Three samples collected on July 29 from two cells and a kitchen faucet at the prison tested above the federal safety ...
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Five high-yield stocks of well-run companies look like timely buys now for savvy Baby Boomers and retirees seeking safe ...
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Allentown to borrow $134 million for infrastructure needs, despite some concerns over debt payments
Allentown City Council has approved a $134 million bond issuance to finance much-needed infrastructure investments in the city, even though some members had concerns about the city’s debt.
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