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Problematic Relatives: A True American Political Tradition
Since America’s early days, leading politicians have had to contend with awkward problems posed by their family members. Joe Biden is the latest to navigate this tricky terrain. President Donald Trump has sought, without evidence, to implicate Biden and his son Hunter in the kind of corruption that has long plagued Ukraine. Hunter Biden served on the board of a...
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US House Passes Bill Giving Pot Businesses Access to Banking
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill Wednesday that would grant legal marijuana businesses access to banking, a measure that would clear up a longstanding headache for the industry. The bill, called the SAFE Banking Act, passed 321-103 on the strength of near-unanimous support from Democrats and nearly half of Republicans. Its prospects in the Senate are uncertain, but...
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Ben Simmons Agrees to 5-Year, $170M Max Extension With Sixers, Source Says
Ben Simmons is sticking with the Sixers for the next half decade.
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Growers Express Recalls Green Giant, Trader Joe's Products Over Listeria Concerns
Growers Express is recalling a number of its fresh vegetable products sold under the Trader Joe’s, Green Giant Fresh and Signature Farms brands after one of their products tested positive for listeria. The California-based produce company said in notice posted Monday by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that the recalled products originated from a Growers Express production facility in...
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Sprouts Recalls Frozen, Cut Leaf Spinach Over Listeria Concern
Sprouts is recalling frozen cut leaf spinach over concerns of listeria contamination.
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Dog Disease That Can Be Passed to Humans Confirmed in Iowa
Officials say a dog disease that can be passed to humans has been confirmed in Iowa. The state veterinarian, Dr. Jeff Kaisand, says several cases of canine brucellosis have been confirmed at a commercial breeding facility for small dogs in Marion County. The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship says it is notifying people who have custody of the...
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Number of Temple Mumps Cases Rises to 140
The number of mumps cases connected to Temple University continues to rise.
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Number of Temple Mumps Cases Rises to 125
The number of mumps cases connected to Temple University continues to rise.
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Nearly 2300 Temple Students and Staff Get Free Vaccines as Number of Mumps Cases Rises to 108
As of Thursday, the number of confirmed and probable cases tied to the university had reached 108, according to the city health department.
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Number of Mumps Cases Tied to Temple University Reaches 105
The number of suspected cases of mumps tied to Temple University increased to more than 100, officials announced Tuesday.
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Number of Mumps Cases Rises to 99 at Temple University
The number of suspected cases of mumps continues to increase at Temple University, officials announced Monday.
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10 Things You Need To Know About Mumps and the MMR Vaccine
Amid the mumps outbreak in the Philadelphia region, NBC10 answers 10 questions on what you need to know about mumps and the mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine.
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Mumps Outbreak Expands to Drexel University and Montgomery County Schools
Suspected cases of mumps have popped up at Drexel University and two Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, school districts. The admissions from health officials came Friday as an outbreak of the viral infection continues to expand at Temple University.
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Amid Mumps Outbreak, Temple University Offering Vaccinations for Free
Philadelphia health officials believe 86 people have contracted the mumps at Temple University, sending the new tally from the outbreak to a new high.
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Temple University Mumps Outbreak Blooms to 74 Cases
Philadelphia health officials believe 74 people have contracted the mumps at Temple University, sending the new tally from the outbreak to a new high.
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Mike Trout Extension Makes Bryce Harper Deal Look Even Better – and Not Because of the $
Those future MLB free-agent classes just keep getting thinner and thinner. By Corey Seidman
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Temple University Mumps Outbreak Blooms to 67 Cases
Philadelphia health officials believe 13 additional people have contracted the mumps at Temple University sending the new tally from the outbreak to a new high.
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54 Mumps Cases Tied to Temple University
A mumps outbreak continues to grow at Temple University as public health officials suspect 54 people have come down with the viral infection.
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Rutgers Urges Students to Get Meningitis Vaccinations Amid Possible Outbreak
New Jersey’s flagship university is urging students to get vaccinations due to a likely outbreak of bacterial meningitis.
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Stroke Prevention Tips: Don't Think You're Too Healthy
The death of “Beverly Hills, 90210” star Luke Perry this week from a massive stroke at the age of 52 is drawing attention to the risks for men of all ages. Men under 65 tend to fall behind other demographic groups in treatment and control of risk factors, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Strokes...