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    RSV Surge Leads States to Extend Vaccination Period for Infants and Toddlers

    Extending the Vaccine Period Due to Continued Spread of Respiratory Virus A respiratory virus known as RSV is spreading into the late spring. This unusual occurrence has prompted most regions to extend the period allowed for RSV vaccinations for eligible toddlers and infants. RSV is a common...
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    Want to improve your memory? The right type of exercise can give it a boost

    Boost Your Memory with the Right Kind of Exercise Did you know that a small amount of physical activity can create waves of activity in your brain, enhancing your ability to remember and recall information? Memory can sometimes misbehave, making it difficult to remember people's names, a...
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    'This generation's moment': How the Artemis missions will reframe humanity's relationship with the moon

    A New Chapter in Lunar Studies: The Significance of the Artemis II Mission For generations, the moon has been a symbol of fascination and curiosity. It has played various roles throughout our history - a celestial clock, a navigational beacon, a divine figure, and a subject of scientific...
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    Horoscope Predictions and Astrological Forecast for Monday, April 6, 2026

    Today's Astrological Forecast: Monday There's no need to hold back on shopping or making major choices today. The moon finds itself in the daring sign of Sagittarius. Aries Your day begins on a high note, filled with innovative and creative thoughts. You might find yourself drawn towards the...
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    Savannah Guthrie Returns to 'Today' Show After Extended Absence Following Mother's Disappearance

    Beloved TV Host Returns After Mother's Mysterious Vanishing Following a prolonged absence due to her mother's mysterious disappearance, a popular morning show co-host is back on air. The return was marked by a heartwarming welcome from her fans and colleagues, who had missed her presence on the...
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    "Meta salary data reveals a VP of AI can make $650,000 in base salary"

    Unveiling the Hefty Paychecks of Tech Pros in a Leading Social Media Company In recent times, a leading social media company went on an aggressive hunt for the best AI professionals, shelling out impressive salary packages. The company's employees, from software engineers to product managers...
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    Ukraine outshoots Russia in cross-border drone war for 1st time, March data suggests

    Ukraine Surpasses Russia in Cross-Border Drone Attacks In a surprising turn of events, Ukraine has reportedly launched more cross-border drone attacks than Russia in a recent one-month period. This marks a significant shift in the ongoing conflict, as this is the first time Ukraine has outpaced...
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    Mysterious pod of killer whales never seen before visits Seattle

    Unfamiliar Pod of Orcas Spotted in Seattle A group of three orcas, never before seen in the area, have been making regular appearances in the waters off downtown Seattle. The sightings have thrilled locals and tourists alike, turning the city's waterfront into a hot spot for whale watching...
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    Elderly Immigrants Who Paid Into Medicare Face Loss of Coverage Under Trump Policy

    Immigration Policy Changes Impact Elderly Immigrants' Health Coverage Rosa María Carranza, a 67-year-old immigrant from El Salvador, has dedicated her life to nurturing children in an outdoor preschool she helped establish. However, her ability to access medical care is threatened due to recent...
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    Massachusetts Senator Faces Scrutiny Over Free Soccer Ticket Giveaway

    State Senator's Ticket Giveaway Sparks Controversy A state senator in Massachusetts, who represents places like Roxbury, Dorchester and Jamaica Plain, caused a stir when she announced on social media that she had numerous tickets to a local soccer match. The game was between Boston Legacy and...
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    U.S. Commandos Rescue Downed American Pilot After 24 Hours Behind Enemy Lines

    A Daring Rescue of an American Pilot in Hostile Territory An American pilot, injured and alone in a mountain crevice behind enemy lines, knew his mission: stay alive and dodge capture. His F-15E Strike Eagle had been struck down deep in hostile territory, and he was now in a life-threatening...
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    Three Strategies to Transform Anti-Trump Unity Into Lasting Political Influence

    Turning Shared Dissent into Actual Political Influence The spirit of unity among millions is evident across the country. This unity is born out of our collective disapproval of current political actions, such as the ill-advised war efforts in Iran, unfair treatment of immigrants, continuous...
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    SNL Sketch Features Black Snape Accusing Harry Potter of Racism in Satirical Take on Hogwarts Diversity

    Humorous Twist as 'Harry Potter' Villain Accuses Hero of Prejudice An unexpected character made an appearance recently in a popular late-night comedy show. Viewers had a good laugh as a beloved 'Harry Potter' character portrayed in a new light, accused the story's protagonist of being racially...
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    Popular Social Networking Site Secretly Scans Chrome Browsers for Installed Extensions

    Stealthy Code in Popular Networking Site Secretly Checks Your Browser's Installed Tools It has been discovered that a famous networking platform, recognized globally and housing over a billion users, has been secretly examining the software installed on your computer. This is done every time...
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    Easter 2026: Which Houston stores will be open and which will be closed?

    Your Guide to Houston's Easter 2026 Openings and Closings As Easter Sunday approaches, many Houstonians might be wondering which local businesses will be operating. Whether you're in need of last-minute Easter egg hunt supplies, ingredients for your Sunday brunch, or looking to dine out, there...
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    Airline Introduces Basic Polaris Business Fare, Reducing Perks and Benefits

    Airline Revamps Business Class Fare, Trimming Benefits A notable airline, headquartered in Chicago, has recently unveiled a significant revamp of its fare system, introducing a tiered pricing model, including a new 'basic' option for its high-end business class. The initiative marks a larger...
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    Night Stalker Little Bird Helicopters Destroyed At Forward Landing Site In Iran

    Special Ops Helicopters Found in Ruins at Makeshift Airfield in Iran Recently, new photographs have surfaced showing the wreckage of specialized military aircrafts at an improvised airfield in Iran. The makeshift airstrip was used as a central operation point for a rescue mission of a downed...
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    Over 50 Medics Killed in Lebanon Amid Israeli Strikes, Raising Accusations of Targeted Attacks

    Health Workers in Lebanon Suffer Fatalities: Accusations of Deliberate Targeting Emerge In Lebanon, a somber scene unfolds as many medics don their crimson uniforms and mourn a fellow medic. The person they are mourning, a volunteer paramedic, tragically lost his life during an airstrike while...
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    Indiana Man Poisoned with Root Beer Float in Sinister Murder Plot Uncovered After Robbery

    Indiana Man's Sudden Death Unravels a Dark Plot The sudden demise of Harold Allen in Freetown, Indiana, under mysterious circumstances raised no eyebrows initially. Even seasoned investigator Lieutenant Adam Nicholson didn't suspect foul play initially. Harold was known to have serious health...
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    Trump Says Federal Government Can't Afford Medicare, Medicaid, or Child Care Due to Military Spending Priorities

    US President Suggests It's Not Feasible for Federal Government to Fund Public Health Programs and Child Care The president recently expressed that it's unattainable for the federal government to support public health programs like Medicare, Medicaid, and child care. He believes that these...