Extreme temperatures killed at least 112 people in Mexico since March
At least 112 people have died in Mexico as a result of "natural extreme temperatures" since March, according to the country's health secretariat.
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Federal judges in Kentucky and Tennessee block portions of transgender youth care bans
Federal judges in Kentucky and Tennessee on Wednesday blocked portions of bans on gender-affirming care for transgender youth, handing down the rulings just days before the statutes were set to go into effect
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Montana Superfund town's health clinic accused of submitting false asbestos claims
A major railroad company is trying to convince a federal jury that a Montana clinic submitted hundreds of asbestos claims for people who weren’t sick, bilking taxpayer funds
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Suspected assailant and US consulate guard killed in shooting incident in Saudi Arabia
At least two people died in a shooting incident near the United States consulate in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, according to local police and a spokesperson for the consulate. One of those killed was a consulate security guard.
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Analysis-Where are Russia's top generals? Rumours swirl after mercenary mutiny
By Andrew Osborn LONDON Russia's most senior generals have dropped out of public view following a failed mercenary
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Madonna hospitalized after being found unresponsive due to 'serious bacterial infection', postpones Celebration tour
Madonna was placed on a breathing tube for at least one night, but currently, she is alert and improving
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Presumed human remains and shattered Titanic submersible returned to shore
By Ismail Shakil and Steve Gorman OTTAWA (Reuters) -Debris from the tourist submersible destroyed in an implosion that killed the
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Connor Bedard, as expected, taken first in the NHL draft by the Chicago Blackhawks
The Chicago Blackhawks have selected Connor Bedard with the first pick in the NHL draft
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Relatives of man who died during admission to psychiatric hospital seek federal investigation
Lawyers for the family of a Virginia man who died of asphyxiation after he was pinned to the floor for about 11 minutes while being admitted to a psychiatric hospital have asked the U.S. Department of Justice to open a criminal investigation
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Maryland high court to review Syed's conviction in 'Serial' podcast case
The case of Adnan Syed, whose conviction for a Maryland murder was overturned and later reinstated, will be
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Yellen says she hopes to travel to China to 'reestablish contact'
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said she hopes to travel to China to reestablish contact with Beijing, acknowledging
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Michigan lawmakers pass ban on 'conversion therapy' for minors
Michigan's Democratic-controlled state legislature gave final approval this week to a pair of bills that would ban so-called conversion therapy for minors, joining other blue states in advancing protections for the LGBTQ community this legislative session.
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