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First known case of rare mpox strain confirmed in United States
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has reported the first known U.S. case of an emerging strain of the mpox virus, according to a CDPH release Saturday. The case of “clade I mpox” was identified in a traveler recently returned from Africa, where this strain is actively circulating. Officials with the CDPH have emphasized…
North Carolina removes 747,000 from voter rolls
North Carolina has removed over 700,000 individuals from its registered voter list, officials say. The State Board of Elections announced Thursday that 747,000 people have been removed from voter rolls in the last 20 months due to ineligibility. “The county boards follow careful policies to ensure that only ineligible records are removed, not those of…
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Saleema Imtiaz becomes Pakistan’s first female umpire
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