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More parents refusing vitamin K shots for newborns, study finds08.12.2025More parents are refusing vitamin K shots for their newborns, a study published Monday in the Journal of the American Medical Association found. It’s a trend that experts worry could have deadly consequences
Three arrested in Paris after attempted bomb attack outside Bank of America29.03.2026France's anti-terrorism prosecutor's office said it had immediately taken over the investigation.
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'Here we go again': Businesses grapple with fuel costs01.04.2026Businesses say they are feeling the effects of rising fuel costs amid the Iran war.
Israel approves 19 new West Bank settlements in major annexation push12.12.2025Palestinian officials warn Israel’s new settlement plan accelerates annexation, deepens violence across occupied area.
South Carolina measles outbreak grows by nearly 100, spreads to North Carolina and Ohio09.01.2026The outbreak centered in Spartanburg County grew to 310 cases over the holidays, and spawned cases in North Carolina and Ohio among families who traveled to the outbreak area in the northwestern part of the state. State health officials acknowledged the spike in cases had been expected following holiday travel and family gatherings during the school break. A growing number of public exposures and low vaccination rates in the area are driving the surge, they said.
The Job of a Land Legal counselor in Property Exchanges30.06.2023A land legal counselor assumes a vital part in exploring and reporting different land exchanges, like leases, buys,
Surprising links between autism, Alzheimer’s could change how we treat both05.04.2026Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. Joseph Buxbaum was initially unconvinced. When early hints of a connection between autism and Alzheimer’s began to appear in the medical literature a few years ago, they struck him as implausible - one a condition of early brain development, the other driving decline in old age. But the signals kept accumulating, and over time, his skepticism gave way to a new line of inquiry that could
















