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Feb 09 2024
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Pedestrian fatally struck in Shelton
SHELTON, Conn. (WTNH) — A pedestrian has died after being struck by a vehicle Friday afternoon in Shelton, according to police.
Police and fire crews responded around 1 p.m. to the area of School Street and Monroe Road and found an unresponsive male. He was pronounced dead on scene, police said.
The person’s name and age have not yet been released by authorities, pending
WTNHFeb 11 2024
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5 people injured in shooting in Little Village, Chicago police say
5 people injured in shooting in Little Village, Chicago police say CHICAGO (WLS) -- Five people were shot after an argument in Chicago's Little Village neighborhood. The shooting happened at 3:38 a.m. near 28th Street & St. Louis Avenue on the Southwest Side. Ages of the victims range from 22 to 53 years old, most were taken to the hospital. Police said the shooter was an unknown man. So
ABC 7 ChicagoMay 25 2012
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Obama Administration Blocks Global Health Fund To Fight Disease In Developing Nations
WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration has alarmed global health experts by opposing a new international fund that would fight disease in the developing world. The new fund would require other countries to share a cost burden currently borne predominantly by United States taxpayers, but has nevertheless generated ideological opposition from American negotiators.
HuffPostOct 22 2012
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Clintons visit Haiti to inaugurate industrial park that seeks to develop nation's north
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton encouraged foreigners to invest in Haiti as she and her husband Bill led a star-studded delegation gathered Monday to inaugurate a new industrial park at the center of U.S. efforts to help the country rebuild after the 2010 earthquake. Actors Sean Penn and Ben Stiller, fashion designer Donna Karan and British business magnate Richard Branson were among
Fox News (Online News)Jun 29 2020
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Gilead prices COVID-19 drug remdesivir at $2,340 per patient in developed nations
(Reuters) - Gilead Sciences Inc on Monday priced its COVID-19 antiviral remdesivir at $2,340 per patient for wealthier nations and agreed to send nearly all of its supply of the drug to the United States over the next three months.
The price tag is slightly below the range of $2,520 to $2,800 suggested last week by U.S. drug pricing research group the Institute for Clinical and Economic
ReutersFeb 10 2024
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State health officials announce likely cause of first human plague infection in 8 years
DESCHUTES COUNTY, Ore. (WKRC) - One state recently reported its first human case of the bubonic plague in roughly eight years. Deschutes County Health Services in Oregon believe the person contracted it from a pet cat. Health officer Dr. Richard Fawcett says the cat was "very sick" and had an abscess that was draining. He also announced that its owner's infection had reached the bloodstream by
WKRC 12Feb 08 2024
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5 missing Marines found dead after helicopter crash in California, officials say
Crews search for Marines whose helicopter went down in California
The five Marines who went missing while traveling aboard a helicopter from Nevada to California have been found dead, officials said Thursday morning.
The helicopter was found crashed in a mountainous area in Southern California, the Marine Corps confirmed on Thursday.
This is a developing story. Check back
CBS News (Online)May 25 2021
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DEVELOPING: Police Respond To Reports Of Gunshots At George Floyd Square One Year After His Death
Police are responding to shots that were fired at the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis, Minnesota, as mourners gathered to remember Floyd’s death one year ago today, ABC 5 Eyewitness News reported.
ABC 5 reported that police were responding to shots allegedly fired near the George Floyd Memorial. The shots caused mourners to briefly take cover, according to the outlet.
The Daily CallerFeb 09 2024
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Oregon's first case of human plague in 8 years likely came from a pet cat
Health officials announced this week that a resident of Deschutes County — a rural part of Oregon — was diagnosed with plague, marking the state's first human case in more than eight years. The person was likely infected by their pet cat, who had developed symptoms, according to Deschutes County Health Services. Humans are most commonly exposed to plague from the bites of fleas carrying
NBC News (Online)Feb 09 2024
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Small plane collides with vehicle on Florida highway: Police
The incident occurred on Interstate 75 near Naples.
A small plane collided with a vehicle after landing on a Florida highway Friday afternoon, authorities said.
The plane landed on Interstate 75 near Naples, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
A large fire and a billowing black cloud of smoke could be seen at the location.
Southbound interstate lanes are
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