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  • Human case of bird flu reported in Texas linked to cattle: U.S. CDC
    It is the second-ever case of the H5N1 strain of avian influenza identified in a person in the United States, the last reported in Colorado in 2022.
    Health
    Apr 1
  • ‘Not acceptable’: UBC medical students voice emergency room concerns
    Two B.C. medical students told Global News the state of the health-care system is alarming. 'Things are getting worse rather than getting better in emergency departments.'
    Health
    Mar 23
  • Preventing future pandemics goal of new U.S. partnership with 50 countries
    U.S. government officials will work with the countries to develop better testing, surveillance, communication and preparedness for such outbreaks in those countries.
    Health
    Apr 16
  • Former top U.S. generals say Afghanistan evacuation ‘too slow and too late’
    The rare testimony publicly exposed for the first time the strain and differences the military leaders had with the Biden administration in the final days of the war.
    U.S. News
    Mar 19
  • U.S. embassy in Israel restricts travel for employees amid Iran threat
    Iran has vowed revenge for the April 1 airstrike on its embassy compound in Damascus, ratcheting up tension in a region already strained by the Gaza conflict
    U.S. News
    Apr 12
  • Microsoft’s ‘cascade of security failures’ blamed for Chinese hack of U.S. officials
    A blistering report from the U.S. Cyber Safety Review Board found Microsoft still doesn't know the root cause of the 2023 hack that targeted the U.S. government and others.
    Tech
    Apr 3
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  • As Haiti violence continues, U.S. begins helicopter evacuations of citizens
    A department spokesperson estimated that more than 30 U.S. citizens a day would be able to depart Haiti on multiple helicopter flights.
    U.S. News
    Mar 20
  • Russia dismisses investigation linking ‘Havana syndrome’ to Moscow
    Insider reported that members of a Russian military intelligence (GRU) unit known as 29155 had been placed at the scene of reported health incidents involving U.S. personnel.
    World
    Apr 1
  • Canada pauses funding for UN agency amid alleged staff role in Israel attacks
    U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said the U.S. is 'extremely troubled' by the allegations that '12 UNRWA employees' may have been involved in the Hamas attack.
    Canada
    Jan 26
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  • U.S. aid to Ukraine, Israel set to pass. But bills differ in one key area
    The U.S. House of Representatives is finally moving ahead with aid for Ukraine, Israel and other allies, but the bills include notable differences when it comes to oversight.
    U.S. News
    Apr 19
  • N.Y. midwife fined for giving 1,500 kids oral pellets instead of vaccines
    The licensed midwife distributed the pellets in place of vaccines for hepatitis, measles and polio, among other illnesses, according to the state's department of health.
    U.S. News
    Jan 19
  • Why U.S. colleges are turning to police to quell pro-Palestinian student protests
    Several universities ousted demonstrators Wednesday, swiftly turning to law enforcement when protests bubbled up on their campuses.
    U.S. News
    Apr 25
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  • Israel suspected of deadly airstrike on Iranian embassy in Syria
    Iran's ambassador to Syria claimed five to seven people, including some diplomats, were killed and that Tehran's response would be "harsh."
    World
    Apr 1
  • U.S. warns citizens to avoid crowds in Moscow over potential attacks
    The U.S. embassy in Moscow is advising citizens in Moscow to avoid crowds for the next 48 hours due to concerns of "imminent plans" by extremists to target large gatherings.
    Canada
    Mar 7
  • ‘Havana syndrome’: New studies find no major evidence of health impacts
    Symptoms of the mysterious ailment have included hearing noise and experiencing head pressure followed by headache, migraines, dizziness, and memory lapses.
    Health
    Mar 18
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  • Baltimore bridge collapse: Biden tours wreckage site, says nation ‘has your back’
    Aboard Marine One, Biden circled the warped metal remains and the mass of construction and salvage equipment trying to clear the wreckage of last week's collapse.
    U.S. News
    Apr 5
  • U.S. ‘Havana syndrome’ reports raise concerns, Canadian diplomats’ lawyer says
    The lawyer for Canadian diplomats suing Ottawa over 'Havana syndrome' criticized a report on the symptoms that have been reported by American and Canadian diplomats.
    Canada
    Mar 19
  • ‘Product of USA’ meat labels could disrupt supply chains, Ottawa argues
    Ottawa and some the nation's beef producers warn a decision south of the border about "Product of USA" labels on meat, poultry and eggs could disrupt supply chains.
    Politics
    Mar 12
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  • Moscow attack suspects appear beaten in court, raising questions of torture
    Two of the suspects pleaded guilty to the Moscow attack, which claimed over 130 lives, though the state of the men raised questions about whether they were speaking freely.
    World
    Mar 25
  • Poland’s president calls for NATO defence spending to rise to 3% of GDP
    President Andrzej Duda's appeal comes at Poland marks the 25th anniversary of its accession to NATO, along with the Czech Republic and Hungary, on March 12, 1999.
    World
    Mar 11
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