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West Nile virus detected in southern state as health officials warn residents about mosquitoes
Nashville detects West Nile virus in mosquitoes for the first time in 2026, prompting officials to urge residents to eliminate standing water and use DEET.
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A Little Burnout and a Lot of Lakeside Love, How Carley Fortune Became Canada’s Summer Romance Darling
The best-selling author’s debut novel ‘Every Summer After’ was just adapted into a hit Prime Video series. Next, she’s preparing for season two and heading to Prince Edward Island for the Netflix adaptation of her novel ‘This Summer Will Be Different.’
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Brave schoolgirl says teachers targeted her after she complained about them letting males in the girls’ restroom without telling parents
Wisconsin high schooler Ella Frei, 17, claimed she was bullied by teachers after speaking out against biological male students being allowed to use the girls’ bathroom.
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All the angles of Kane’s brilliant winner
All the angles of Harry Kane’s winning goal against DR Congo for England in their round of 32 game in Atlanta.
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Mamdani walks back plan to increase NYPD headcount following DSA pressure
Big Apple Mayor Zohran Mamdani has indicated that New York City's new budget does not increase the authorized police department headcount.
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Beloved woman, 31, identified as alligator attack victim killed after predator ripped off both her arms… as nightmarish new details of her final moments are revealed
A medical examiner’s report obtained by the Daily Mail has given details about the young woman’s final moments, including how her boyfriend heroically fought the gator.
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Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson branded a coward by Hollywood stars after refusing to speak out on politics
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson faces Hollywood backlash from George Takei and actor Wil Wheaton after telling Esquire he will keep politics private.
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Activist says he is language policing people who use the slur ‘Karen’ and scolds that it must only be used to describe racist white women
Kevin Booker Jr, a commentator from Connecticut, said: ‘It is dangerous to allow words with strong meanings and intended strong impacts to be diluted so quickly.’
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Alleged Cuban influence operative, family in federal custody after Rubio revokes legal status
A Cuban national who authorities say worked for regime-linked influence organization ICAP has been taken into federal custody pending removal from the U.S.
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Sycamore Gap sapling is stolen from castle just weeks after being planted
The sapling, planted with care in the picturesque grounds of Wray parkland and castle in April this year as a ‘symbol of hope and resilience’, was reported as stolen on Tuesday.