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HealthApr 1

CDC Pauses Testing for Rabies, Mpox and Other Infectious Diseases

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has temporarily halted diagnostic testing for multiple infectious diseases including rabies and mpox.

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PoliticsApr 4

Harris Mobilizes Opposition to Potential Trump Supreme Court Nominees

Former Vice President Kamala Harris is working with Democratic donors through advocacy group Demand Justice to oppose potential Trump Supreme Court appointments.

3 sources
PoliticsMar 5

Montana GOP Sen. Steve Daines announces he will not seek reelection

Two-term Republican Senator Steve Daines of Montana announced Wednesday he will not run for reelection, withdrawing just before the filing deadline.

10 sources
SportsApr 13

CBS Sports Reports on NFL Season Extension, World Cup Concerns, and Colorado Football

CBS Sports coverage includes NFL's potential 18-game season expansion, Christian Pulisic's scoring drought, and Deion Sanders' Colorado coaching challenges.

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PoliticsApr 16

Brazil's President Lula Faces Labor Inspector Dismissal Controversy

Brazilian President Lula's government confronts criticism over the dismissal of the country's top labor inspector.

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WorldMar 26

Germany Considers Retaliatory Measures Against US Companies Amid Trade Tensions

Germany is reportedly preparing contingency plans targeting US companies as officials anticipate potential trade conflicts during Trump's presidency.

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WorldMar 13

Cuba Confirms Talks with Trump Administration Officials

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel acknowledged his government held discussions with Trump administration officials to address bilateral differences.

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WorldMar 12

China to Pass New Ethnic Minority Law Emphasizing Mandarin Language Use

China is preparing to pass legislation affecting ethnic minorities that prioritizes the use of Mandarin Chinese language.

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SportsMar 13

San Jose State University Sues Federal Government Over Title IX Volleyball Investigation

SJSU filed lawsuit challenging federal Title IX investigation into its volleyball program amid controversy over transgender player participation.

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PoliticsMar 5

Noem Faces Senate Questioning Over Domestic Terrorism Claims in Minneapolis Case

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem testified before Senate committees about her handling of a Minneapolis immigration operation that resulted in two deaths.

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OtherMar 31

16-year-old student fatally shot in Illinois suburb, investigation ongoing

Lily Bova, a 16-year-old high school student, was shot and killed in Glenview, Illinois, as police search for suspects.

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TechnologyMar 11

Canada Allows TikTok Operations to Continue Despite Security Concerns

Canadian government decides to permit TikTok to maintain operations in the country while addressing national security issues.

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WorldApr 5

Russian Baltic Port Resumes Crude Oil Loading Operations After Recent Attacks

A major Russian Baltic Sea port has resumed crude oil loading operations following recent attacks that had disrupted activities.

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OtherApr 24

Trader Joe's Faces Lawsuit Over Coffee Caffeine Content Claims

Customers have filed a lawsuit against Trader Joe's alleging the retailer falsely advertised a coffee product's caffeine levels.

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WorldApr 13

Former Nigerian Oil Minister Denies Bribery Charges in UK

Diezani Alison-Madueke faces accusations of accepting bribes while serving as Nigeria's petroleum minister.

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