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WHO confirms 2 new coronavirus deaths. What is coronavirus?
The deadly and mysterious coronavirus that first appeared in Saudi Arabia last year has claimed two more victims, bringing the official death toll to 11. The World Health Organization said a 73-year-old man from the United Arab Emirates who was taken to...
Tags: Health, Health Organizations, United Nations, Pakistan, International Organizations
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Mathies and Kentucky women beat Dayton 84-70
NEW YORK (AP) — A'dia Mathies followed up the worst game of her career with one of her best. Mathies matched her career high with 34 points and lead second-seeded Kentucky to an 84-70 win over seventh-seeded Dayton on Tuesday night in the second...
Tags: College Basketball, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Southeastern Conference, Dayton Flyers, Atlantic 10 Conference
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Advances in science are among mankind's greatest achievements
The pessimist might be tempted to look at mankind's most turbulent history since history began and be discouraged about the future. Many evils have been perpetrated by humans, including wars, genocide and massacres. Despite the sometimes tragic nature...Tags: Symptoms, Brucellosis, Vaccines, Preventative Medicine, Animal Science
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Panthers cancel practice, rest on day off in Toronto
Sun SentinelPanthers defenseman Erik Gudbranson, who has sat out the past two games because of the flu, didn't look or feel any better Monday. What's worse, several of his teammates were also feeling under the weather, Coach Kevin Dineen said. For that reason,...Tags: Toronto Maple Leafs, George Parros, Toronto (Canada), Shawn Matthias, Brian Campbell
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Luol Deng to miss Bulls' Game 7 against the Nets
Luol Deng will not be with the Chicago Bulls when they play Game 7 against the Brooklyn Nets on Saturday night. Deng remains hospitalized with an undisclosed illness, although earlier in the week he said he might have meningitis, and did not make the...
Tags: Luol Deng, Meningitis, Brooklyn Nets, Chicago Bulls, Diseases and Illnesses
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28 solar workers sickened by valley fever in San Luis Obispo County
Epidemiologists are investigating an outbreak of valley fever that has sickened 28 workers at two large solar-power construction sites in San Luis Obispo County. Staff from the California Department of Public Health, and investigators from the...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Environmental Issues, Health and Safety at Work, Health Organizations, Renewable Energy
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In China, rat meat is sold as lamb
BEIJING -- Feasting on strips of mutton dropped in a simmering pot is a popular dining pastime in China, but what if the meat served is actually made of rat? That may be on the minds of diners after the latest stomach-churning food scandal to hit China....Tags: U.S. Military, China, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Bird Flu
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Flintridge Prep boys' track reign supreme at Prep League Finals
CLAREMONT — Plaques were not in short supply for the Flintridge Prep track and field program on what was a banner evening for the boys at the Prep League Finals at Claremont McKenna College on Thursday. The Flintridge Prep boys defended their...Tags: Vault Gymnastics, Wars and Interventions, Human Interest, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Track and Field
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Phil Rogers' MLB power rankings
Last week's ranking in parentheses 1. Braves (1): They stopped scoring runs over the weekend in Pittsburgh but bought themselves time with the 13-2 start. 2. Giants (2): Tim Lincecum took a shutout into the seventh Saturday, his best start of the...
Tags: Kansas City Royals, Colorado Rockies, Detroit Tigers, Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians
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Annapolis man to head FEMA grant program
President Barack Obama has named an Annapolis man to head the multibillion-dollar grant program through which the Federal Emergency Management Agency helps local governments prepare for disasters. Brian Kamoie, 41, will oversee a vast portfolio of...
Tags: U.S. Senate, Education, FEMA, Government Aid, United States Naval Academy
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Over-the-counter dementia?
It started with a conversation about insomnia. My friend smiled, as if she were giving a wonderful gift. "Don't spend money on sleeping pills or take a narcotic. Cold pills will do the trick," she said. I began taking the dose prescribed on the cold and...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Benadryl (drug), Insomnia, Antihistamines, Melatonin (dietary supplement)
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