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  • Person who traveled through Maryland had measles, MDH says

    A confirmed case of measles was reported in a person who traveled last week through Maryland while infectious, state health officials announced Sunday.Archive video above: Experts emphasize importance of measles vaccine (September 2025)The Maryland Department of Health said the person traveled on trains from Jan. 7-8.MDH said anyone who may have been in the vicinities of the following public areas…

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  • Resources for Individuals and Nonprofits Approached by ICE

    January 9, 2026 Download flyers here or scroll down to read full text below: Know Your Rights if You are Approached by ICE IF YOU ARE APPROACHED BY ICE AT YOUR HOME: Do not open the door unless ICE presents a valid judicial warrant signed by a judge. Most ICE warrants are administrative and do not allow them to enter…

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  • Berlin blackouts cast light on infrastructure in Germany – DW – 01/10/2026

    “What is going on in this city?” The exasperated cry of a man confronting Berlin Mayor Kai Wegner about conditions in an emergency shelter earlier this week made it onto several news bulletins and countless social media accounts. Following an arson attack in the early hours of January 3 that left about 45,000 households in the southwestern suburbs of Berlin…

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  • 10 Most Dangerous Femme Fatales In Classic Film Noir Movies

    One of the best tropes of the film noir genre is the femme fatale, a mysterious and dangerous woman who causes bad things to happen to those around them. Frequently, the femme fatale causes the inciting incident of the story. In other cases, it is a woman who was there from the start and ends up morphing into the archetype.…

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  • BJP will never be an alternative to Congress in Telangana: KTR

    Hyderabad: Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) working president K.T. Rama Rao on Sunday, January 11, asserted that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will never emerge as a viable alternative to the Congress party in Telangana. Addressing a preparatory meeting for the upcoming municipal elections with key leaders from Adilabad and Medak districts, he emphasised that the political battle in the state…

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  • Accused sent to judicial custody

    Meerut: A local court on Sunday, January 11, sent the main accused in the murder of a Dalit woman and the abduction of her daughter to 14 days of judicial custody in connection with the two crimes in Meerut district’s Kapsad village, officials said. The abducted young woman, Ruby, 20, who was recovered from Haridwar on January 10, was also…

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  • A never-before-seen creature has been found in the Great Salt Lake

    Scientists studying the Great Salt Lake have identified at least one species of nematode that is completely new to science, with evidence suggesting there may be a second. Researchers from the University of Utah recently published a paper describing the tiny roundworm and formally naming it in a way that honors the Indigenous people whose ancestral lands include the lake.…

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  • Inside a Gaza medical clinic at risk of closing after Israeli ban : NPR

    Patients sit in a clinic in Gaza City run by Doctors Without Borders, known by its French initials MSF, on Dec. 31, 2025. Anas Baba/NPR hide caption toggle caption Anas Baba/NPR GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Mohammed Ibrahim wants to run and play soccer again, but the 14-year-old has had three surgeries since an accident this summer when he was…

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  • Telangana aims to eradicate thalassemia, save families from medical poverty: Health Minister Raja Narasimha

    Hyderabad: Telangana aims to be the first ‘thalassemia-free state’ in India by 2035, announced Telangana health minister Damodar Raja Narasimha. Speaking at the Asian Thalassemia Conclave 2026 held at Kamala Hospital, the Minister called for a ‘collective social movement’ to eradicate the genetic blood disorder. New care centres and pensions The Minister unveiled a series of infrastructure and welfare measures…

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  • Brown University shooting: What 4 videos left by the suspected shooter confirm – and still don’t answer

    In four short videos on an electronic device found with his body, the suspect in last month’s fatal shootings at Brown University and of an MIT professor laid out a patchwork of details about the attacks. Woven among his confessions to the crimes and winding related thoughts, several nuggets match facts that emerged as authorities were identifying Claudio Neves Valente,…

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