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Dozens sick from salmonella poisoning linked to cantaloupes, health officials say

A salmonella outbreak from cantaloupes has made dozens sick, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned Friday. A total of 43 people have gotten sick from salmonella, with 17 needing to be hospitalized across 15 states, the CDC said. The highest density of illness was in Arizona, where seven people were infected. Impacted fruit...

Biden campaign hits Haley’s abortion stance, claiming she’s ‘no moderate’

The Biden campaign went after former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley on Friday, calling her “no moderate” over her stance on abortion rights. “Nikki Haley is no moderate — she’s an anti-abortion MAGA extremist who wants to rip away women’s freedoms just like she did when she was South Carolina governor,” the campaign said in a...

Disney, Apple join list of companies nixing ads from Musk’s X over antisemitic posts

Disney and Apple announced Friday that they would pull adds from X, joining a growing list of companies fleeing the platform after owner Elon Musk made antisemitic remarks this week. Multiple major companies, including IBM, Lionsgate and Paramount also said they are leaving X, formerly Twitter. The European Union will also halt advertising, it announced....

Democrats fear this one simple question will doom Biden

“Were you better off four years ago than you are now?”

National parks honor murdered Indigenous women with red shawls

National parks are honoring missing and murdered Indigenous women with red shawls this week. Red Shawl Day, which will be observed Sunday, is “an annual national effort to bring attention to acts of violence committed against Indigenous people,” according to the National Park Service (NPS). NPS said that according to the Department of Justice, Indigenous American women are...

UN says Israel’s limited aid is not enough to provide power, water to Gaza

Israel began limited shipments of fuel to Gaza on Saturday, but the United Nations said the supplies are only half of what is needed to provide water and power for the enclave as the war-torn region struggles with an increasing humanitarian crisis. “Following long weeks of delay, the Israeli Authorities approved only half of the...

Dissenting faculty score a rare win against retaliation by the powers of DEI 

Prof. Daymon Johnson said that he has experienced retaliation and harassment due to his opposition to DEI policies.

Invisible killer: How to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning during the heating season

Carbon monoxide is extremely harmful, and it can poison you.

Tim Scott endorsers flock to DeSantis after senator suspends campaign

A group of 10 South Carolina officials that previously backed Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) for the 2024 presidential race have switched their support to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ (R-Fla.) campaign, after Scott dropped out last week. The list, first shared with The Associated Press, is topped by state Reps. Bill Taylor and Tom Hartnett Jr., who...

Congress must act now to fund the Affordable Connectivity Program

This week, we saw fierce budgetary debates in the halls of Congress. Thankfully, a government shutdown was averted, but there is an additional underreported threat looming if Congress doesn’t act soon: 21.5 million households in the U.S. could lose access to an affordable internet. The bipartisan Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) provides monthly subsidies for low-income Americans...

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