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Cocaine kingpins at one of America’s biggest party schools made frat pledges package drugs as part of their initiation, police say
Over a dozen Penn State University students have been arrested after two fraternities were allegedly involved in a cocaine drug ring and selling to fellow students.
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Virginia man acquitted by insanity in killing flees US during 48-hour mental hospital pass
Court records show Abdulloi Toshpulodzoda failed to return from an authorized 48-hour pass and instead boarded a one-way flight to Tajikistan.
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Perez Hilton’s heartbreaking question from his hospital bed after knife horror… and the devastating truth his family can’t bear to admit: ‘It would crush him’
Perez Hilton’s collection of celebrity pals, cultivated through decades of peddling gossip, have all seemingly abandoned him, the Daily Mail has learned.
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“Making music, taking drugs, screwing each other”: Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead, & San Francisco in the 1960s
“We were freaks”. The post “Making music, taking drugs, screwing each other”: Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead, & San Francisco in the 1960s first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Cancer treatment delays surge across US as doctor warns system ‘needs fixing immediately’
A JAMA Surgery study of over two million patients found that cancer treatment delays grew by more than 10 days across six disease types.
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Kindergarten vaccine exemptions hit all time high
Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Healthcare Healthcare The Big Story Kindergarten vaccine exemptions hit all time high The percentage of American kindergartners exempted from MMR vaccines rose sharply in the 2025-26 school year, as overall vaccination rates continued to fall. © AP Photo/Mary Conlon New federal data released Monday showed…
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Norway’s king admitted to hospital and put on sick leave
The 89-year-old – one of Europe’s longest-serving monarchs – is suffering from a rare blood condition.
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Kindergarten MMR vaccine coverage still below ideal rate to prevent outbreaks: CDC
Vaccination coverage for measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) among kindergarteners in the U.S. remains below the ideal rate needed to best prevent widespread outbreaks, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), with the number of exemptions going up. The CDC on Monday released the latest figures on vaccine…
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Western city where so few babies are now being born that hospital is CLOSING its maternity unit
Hospital in Southern Nevada will shut down its maternity unit, citing the region’s decline in birth rates as a reason for the decision.