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Apr 30 2023
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Woodbury Humane Society to reopen with limited services Monday
The Minnesota Board of Animal Health has cleared the Woodbury Animal Humane Society location to reopen Monday after a closure of over three weeks caused by a dog flu outbreak. A canine influenza outbreak closed all three of society’s Twin Cities locations on April 6. All 70 animals formerly at the Woodbury location have been transferred to Golden Valley, where they will remain quarantined. The
Pioneer PressDec 07 2020
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Biden Chooses Xavier Becerra to Lead Health and Human Services
Projected 2020 presidential election winner Joe Biden has picked California Attorney General Xavier Becerra to be his Secretary of Health and Human Services, putting a defender of the Affordable Care Act in a leading role to oversee his administration's COVID-19 coronavirus response.
If confirmed, Becerra will be the first Latino to hold the position of HHS secretary.
Wall Street Journal (News) HuffPost Washington ExaminerFeb 21 2024
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Rare case of human plague identified in Oregon, likely spread by pet cat, health officials say
(CNN) — A person in Deschutes County, Oregon, has been diagnosed with a case of bubonic plague, making them the state’s first confirmed case of this rare bacterial infection since 2015. The person was probably infected by their cat, and “all close contacts of the resident and their pet have been contacted and provided medication to prevent illness,” Dr. Richard Fawcett, the Deschutes County
KRDOApr 19 2024
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Hidalgo County’s new public health facility gets level 3 bio safety certification
“We had to go through a rigorous testing process in order to receive this certification so this is a significant first step in the process of providing healthcare services out of this laboratory,” said Eduardo Olivarez, chief administrative officer for the Hidalgo County Department of Health and Human Services, in a news release. The $8 million lab, which was funded by the U.S. Housing and
MyRGVNewsAug 08 2014
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Surprise! Health and Human Services Emails About Obamacare Rollout Have Been "Destroyed"
The IRS is missing emails. The EPA is missing emails. What's the latest agency to pull the "the dog ate my homework card?"
TownhallApr 17 2024
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10 Arrested as German Police Raids Human Trafficking Gang
BERLIN (AP) – German authorities conducted a large-scale raid against an international human smuggling gang early Wednesday, police said in a statement. More than 1,000 police officers searched dozens of homes, stores and offices across western and southern Germany and detained 10 suspects, including two lawyers. A total of 38 suspected gang members, as well as 147 other people who allegedly
Breitbart NewsApr 22 2024
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Uber Launches Ride-Share Services for Teens in Australia
The company said it the new service would cater to the demand of busy parents while ensure the safety of their children. Uber has launched a ride-share service for children between 13 and 17 years old in Australia to accommodate the needs of busy parents. The service, Uber for Teens, officially began operating on April 23 after going through trials in the United States, Canada, and Latin
The Epoch TimesApr 20 2024
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Carroll Humane Society needs donations for Taneytown animals displaced in fire
Baltimore SunApr 20 2024
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Disabled say they will be heard: ‘We’re here. We’re human.’
While representatives and senators hashed out bills on the fifth and seventh floors of the Alabama State House on Thursday, people with disabilities met in a committee room on a quiet hallway on the first floor. They were there to launch REV UP, an initiative to help disabled people get involved in political advocacy and improve access to voting. REV UP stands for “Register, Educate, Vote, Use
AL.comApr 20 2024
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Solving the mystery of a human jawbone found in an Arizona boy's rock collection
Cairenn Binder, right, assistant director of the Investigative Genetic Genealogy Center at Ramapo College in Mahwah, N.J., poses with students at a genealogy boot camp. It was more than two decades ago when an Arizona man called sheriff’s deputies in Yavapai County, Ariz., to report a unique and disturbing discovery: While perusing his childhood rock collection, he’d found a human jawbone that
Los Angeles Times