— BBC News
Four people have been arrested after a parcel bomb exploded injuring 13 people in Lyon, France near crowded pedestrians streets. The bomb was packed with screws and ball bearings.
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David Aaro — Fox News
Thousands of bags of heroin, guns, and $15,000 cash were seized by state and federal law enforcement on Friday after 50 people were arrested in Connecticut. This undercover operation began in September due to a skyrocket of heroin overdoses and deaths from heroin in the!-->!-->!-->…
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Magdy Samaan and Sarah El Sirgany — CNN
A device exploded near a tourist bus carrying 25 South African citizens by a close-to-opening Grand Egyptian Museum near the Giza pyramids. At least 14 people were injured from the explosion, and they are currently being treated at a nearby hospital.
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— BBC News
About 20 to 30 gunman attached a church in Dablo in northern Burkina Faso Sunday morning as Mass was being celebrated. Six people, including a priest, have been killed. The attackers burnt down the church after the shooting.
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Richard Harris — NPR
Scientists are preparing a major study to find out if a new drug can silence the gene that is responsible for Huntington’s disease. Huntington’s disease, caused by a single mutated gene, is carried by about 30,000 people in the US. This disease is fatal as it causes the!-->!-->!-->…
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Audrey Mcnamara & Pilar Melendez — Daily Beast
A mass shooting occurred just before 11:30 am Saturday morning at a local synagogue in San Diego. At least four people were injured, including children. All victims are being treated at a nearby medical center. Officials have stated that the!-->!-->!-->…
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Jacqueline Howard & Debra Goldschmidt — CNN
Although measles was declared eliminated nationwide in 2000, there have been 681 US cases across 22 states so far this year. This follows the previous record of 667 cases of measles in 2014. The US Center for Disease Control and Prevention has!-->!-->!-->…
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Rachael Rettner — Live Science
Bubble boy disease, a severe immune disorder in infants, appears to be cured due to new gene therapy. This disease causes newly born babies to have little to no immune system, which can be life-threatening. As if now, eight infants with bubble boy disease seemed to!-->!-->!-->…
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— Aljazeera
Two people were killed and six individuals wounded Saturday in an attack in Kabul, Afghanistan. The attack began with an explosion at the entrance of a building in a busy commercial area, followed by gunfire. Suicide bombers and fighters were responsible for this attack, disturbing!-->!-->!-->…
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News Staff — Government Technology
North Dakota legislature signed Senate Bill 2110, authorizing a new approach to cybersecurity in the state. With this new law, the state’s Information Technology Department now has the authority to define cybersecurity for everything in the state. Officials!-->!-->!-->…
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James Gallagher — BBC News
An Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is the second biggest in history. Starting in August of 2018, it has thus far infected 1,206 people and killed 764 people. Ebola is a virus that kills people from dehydration, bleeding and/or multiple organ failure.!-->!-->!-->…
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Angelica LaVito — CNBC
According to the CDC, an E. coli outbreak has sickened 72 people across 5 states, and 8 people have been hospitalized. The cases were reported in the states of Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, and Georgia. E. coli causes stomach cramps, vomiting, and diarrhea, although!-->!-->!-->…
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— NHK World-Japan
Thousands have been forced to evacuate due to deadly wildfires in South Korea that started in Gangwon Province on Thursday. The government has declared a state of natural disaster as more than 10,000 emergency workers have been deployed to fight the fires. Thus far, 125 homes!-->!-->!-->…
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— The Irish Times
A total of 49 people have been killed and 48 others have been injured in a terrorist attack at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand Friday morning. The attack was live-streamed on Facebook, and a male in his late twenties has been charged for this attack.
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