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Mar 20 2024
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Minnesota goat tests positive for Avian Flu
The state board of animal health says it marks the first U.S. case where a cow, sheep, goat or relative has tested positive for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza. A young goat in western Minnesota is now part of a groundbreaking case, considered the first domestic ruminant (cattle, sheep, goats and related animals) to test positive for the avian flu. The Minnesota Board of Animal Health (MBAH
KARE11Mar 26 2024
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Delaware County to test voting equipment for primary Thursday
MUNCIE, Ind. − As required by state law, the Delaware County Election board will meet at 10 a.m. Thursday in the basement of the Delaware County Building, 100 W. Main St., to test the electronic voting system that will be used during the May 7 primary elections. The test is open to the public. Also during the meeting, the board will vote on approval of poll sites and the ballots to be used for
Yahoo NewsMar 19 2024
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Trump faces test of endorsement power in Ohio
Former President Trump is looking for a knockout win in the Ohio Senate GOP primary in the latest race to test the strength of his endorsement. Trump is backing businessman Bernie Moreno in the Republican contest to take on Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) in November, while Gov. Mike DeWine (R) and former Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) are throwing their weight behind state Sen. Matt Dolan (R). Though
KFOR 4Oct 02 2020
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President Trump Tested Positive for Coronavirus. Now What?
President Trump tweeted early Friday that he and the first lady Melania Trump have tested positive for Covid-19. It couldn’t be determined whether the president or the first lady were displaying any symptoms. Here’s what we know.
How did President Trump and first lady Melania get infected with the new coronavirus?
The president announced the coronavirus test results in the early
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 09 2024
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Lunchables have concerning levels of lead and sodium, Consumer Reports tests finds
Lunchables — prepackaged boxes of deli meat, cheese and crackers — are not the healthiest option when it comes to picking snacks or lunches for kids, as they contain troublesome levels of lead and sodium, according to Consumer Reports. The advocacy group tested Lunchables, made by Kraft Heinz, as well as similar lunch and snack kits from other manufacturers, finding cause for concern in the
CBS News (Online)Oct 02 2020
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The President Tests Positive for the Coronavirus, and a Nation Anticipates Chaos
President Donald Trump and his wife, Melania, have tested positive for the coronavirus, an announcement which is bound to throw the Presidential race into a state of grave uncertainty, if not chaos. The novel coronavirus pandemic has killed more than two hundred thousand Americans and more than a million people worldwide. On Friday morning, at 12:54 a.m. Eastern time, Trump tweeted, “Tonight
The New YorkerOct 02 2020
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VP Pence and Second Lady Test Negative For Coronavirus
Vice President Mike Pence and second lady Karen Pence tested negative for COVID-19, his spokesman said Friday morning.
“As has been routine for months, Vice President Pence is tested for COVID-19 every day,” Devin O’Malley, the vice president’s press secretary, said in a tweet. “This morning, Vice President Pence and the Second Lady tested negative for COVID-19. Vice President Pence
TownhallApr 26 2024
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Dog Siblings Reunite After 13 Years Apart When DNA Test Reveals the Pups Live in the Same Town (Exclusive)
PeopleMar 25 2024
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Mississippi lawmakers try to eliminate federally-mandated tests
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – A bill that would change the standardized testing regimen for Mississippi high school juniors and seniors passed the Mississippi Senate this month. Senate Bill 2689 would get rid of the four federally-mandated end-of-course assessments for Mississippi high school students. Currently, juniors and seniors must past tests on English, History, Algebra and Biology. The bill
WJTV 12Apr 05 2024
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Test-optional admissions extended at UW-Madison, other UW campuses
Freshman applicants to University of Wisconsin System schools can forgo standardized tests for another two years under a policy extension expected to be approved by the UW Board of Regents on Friday. A longstanding policy required incoming freshmen to submit ACT or SAT scores, but the board suspended the requirement in 2020 when the pandemic severely restricted the number of testing sites
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel