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Bird flu virus shows mutations in first severe human case in US, CDC says

The CDC said the patient's sample showed mutations in the hemagglutinin (HA) gene, the part of the virus that plays a key role in it attaching to host cells.
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Raphael sale del hospital tras ser diagnosticado con cáncer al cerebro
El célebre cantante español sufre de un tipo raro de linfoma
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Encuesta: muchos estadounidenses culpan lucros y negativas de aseguradoras por muerte de CEO de UHC
La mayoría de los estadounidenses cree que los ingresos de los seguros médicos y las denegaciones de cobertura son también responsables del asesinato del director general de UnitedHealthcare (UHC), aunque no tanto como la persona que apretó el gatillo, según una nueva encuesta.
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Should Mega Millions jackpot winners take a lump-sum payout or annuity?
The Mega Millions jackpot has reached $1.22 billion. Experts say winners should generally take the money in annuities, but that’s not what most people do.
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Nuggets’ Michael Malone eviscerates Kings for Mike Brown firing: ‘No class, no balls’
The Nuggets head coach was quick in defending Mike Brown.
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GOP lawmakers demand release of $17M ‘congressional sexual slush fund list’
Since 1997, the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights has paid out more than $17 million in public money to settle nearly 300 cases of workplace disputes at the US Capitol – including claims related sexual harassment, discrimination, retaliation and pay disputes. 
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Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart help Knicks pull away from Magic for ugly win
After the Magic stayed competitive for 2 ½ quarters, the Knicks finally created separation behind Josh Hart and Jalen Brunson and ran away.
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NBA legend Isiah Thomas thankful for 'prayers and the love' amid private battle with Bell's palsy
Basketball Hall of Famer Isiah Thomas publicly revealed his health condition during a recent appearance on the "Come And Talk 2 Me" podcast.
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Angelina Jolie and Vivienne Jolie-Pitt go on mother-daughter post-Christmas shopping outing in LA
Jolie went for her typical all-black look for the casual outing at Sunset Row in Los Angeles on Friday.
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Jets’ Davante Adams ‘optimistic’ about playing in Week 17 after surprise injury report appearance
Davante Adams said he hurt his hip early in the Jets' loss to the Rams but managed to play through it.
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Who is Steve Davis? Elon Musk’s go-to cost-cutter is working for DOGE
Steve Davis is helping recruit staff at DOGE, Elon Musk’s effort to reduce government waste, in addition to his day job as president of Musk’s tunneling startup, the Boring Company.
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Buyer who snagged Michael Jordan’s mansion for $9.5 million revealed
One man from Nebraska kept the party going after purchasing Michael Jordan's Chicago-area mansion earlier this month.
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Knicks staying ‘patient’ with Mitchell Robinson’s injury recovery as return timeline remains murky
Approaching eight months since his last game, Mitchell Robinson still hasn’t started sprinting at full speed or been cleared for practice.
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How to Watch USC vs Texas A&M, Live Stream Las Vegas Bowl, TV Channel
The Texas A&M Aggies (8-4) and the USC Trojans (6-6) are set to collide in the Las Vegas Bowl on Friday night at Allegiant Stadium.
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Greg Gumbel fallece a los 78 años debido a cáncer
Greg Gumbel, veterano locutor deportivo de CBS, falleció a causa de cáncer, según un comunicado de la familia publicado por la cadena televisiva estadounidense el viernes.
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Court orders Biden admin to stop selling border wall materials, was 'illegally subverting' laws: Texas AG
The Biden administration has been ordered to stop selling off border materials ahead of the incoming Trump administration next month.
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Daredevil kayaker seen in final haunting image before he vanished at sea: ‘Bitten off more than I can chew’
His chilling last words on camera were: "I may have bitten off more than I can chew."
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Jameela Jamil sounds off on ‘era of Ozempic heroin chic’ after overcoming eating disorder
The actress has been a body positive advocate for years after working to overcome anorexia.
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Eagles fan getting banner plane to taunt Giants over losing Saquon Barkley
The Giants may be greeted by another message in the sky during their final regular season game in Philadelphia on Jan. 5. 
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Sonda Parker de la NASA sobrevive a encuentro cercano con la ardiente superficie solar
La sonda solar Parker de la NASA ha realizado con éxito el acercamiento más próximo al Sol, confirmó la agencia espacial el viernes.
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Ministros canadienses viajan a Florida para dialogar con la administración entrante de Trump
Dos ministros del gabinete canadiense visitarán Florida para hablar sobre seguridad fronteriza y comercio con la administración entrante de Donald Trump, quien amenaza con imponer aranceles a todos los productos importados de Canadá.
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Biden White House to send $1.25 billion in weapon aid to Ukraine before Trump transition: report
The Biden White House is set to announce an additional $1.25 billion in military assistance to Ukraine as the incoming Trump administration to take office in January.
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FAA places restrictions on drone company after Florida boy injured at holiday airshow, underwent heart surgery
A drone company had some of its operations put on hold amid an investigation into an incident in which a boy was injured during a Florida holiday show.
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TikTok prankster jailed for spraying groceries with pesticides for clicks
Social media influencer Charles Smith faces a felony charge for spraying bug spray on produce at an Arizona Walmart and recording the incident for viral content.
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Brian Burns hasn’t escaped his dreadful history of losing with Giants
The numbers have always been there for Brian Burns. The reward hasn’t.
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NBA star Jimmy Butler to remain sidelined due to illness, according to Heat
Jimmy Butler has become synonymous with Heat basketball over his six seasons in Miami, but an illness has kept the star off the court several days.
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Flyers' John Tortorella on Cutter Gauthier Revenge Game, 'I Don't Give a S---'
Tortorella shared words on the long awaited clash between the former No. 5 overall pick and the Flyers.
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Five monumental Alzheimer’s discoveries scientists made in 2024
With an estimated 6.9 million Americans aged 65 and older currently living with Alzheimer's disease, the road to a cure seems long and uncertain.
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Decades-old conviction of NFL lineman’s father Jeffrey Koonce vacated by Westchester County DA
The father of an NFL lineman had his 1983 armed robbery conviction vacated in Westchester County on Friday, after a review found misconduct on the part of detectives who investigated the case. Jeffrey Koonce, 67, smiled in court and said he felt vindicated after Westchester County District Attorney Miriam Rocah agreed to toss the decades-old...
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History shows Giants have complicated decisions for Brian Daboll, Joe Schoen
In the past 46 NFL seasons of a team having less that two wins with an experienced coach, just one coach was retained.
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Scottie Scheffler will miss start of PGA Tour season after puncturing hand during Christmas dinner
World No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler has withdrawn from the PGA Tour's season-opening tournament in 2025.
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Capitol Hill lawmakers experiencing surge of swatting calls, bomb threats
In a Dec. 11 Senate hearing, U.S. Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger testified that there had been more than 50 so-called "swatting" attacks on members of Congress over the previous month.
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Bill Belichick will not make a New England return for the Fenway Bowl
Bill Belichick is not returning to his longtime home of Massachusetts just yet.
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Ex-N.Y.P.D. Leader Denies Sexual Abuse Accusations, Through His Lawyer
Jeffrey Maddrey, until last week the Police Department’s top uniformed officer, faced reporters for the first time since resigning. He did not say a word.
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Former Miami basketball coach Jim Larrañaga left 'exhausted' by NIL's impact on college sports
The longtime Hurricanes coach said his decision to abruptly step down from his position was partly due to his lack of interest in contending with NIL.
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Teoscar Hernández acuerda con los Dodgers un contrato de tres años y 66 millones
Los Dodgers volvieron a contratar al jardinero Teoscar Hernández por tres años y 66 millones de dólares, con lo que recuperan a uno de los bateadores más productivos de su equipo campeón.
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Trump asks Supreme Court to pause potential TikTok ban
President-elect Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court Friday to pause a potential U.S. ban on TikTok from taking effect. In his brief, he said he said he wants to delay the ban in order to give time for his incoming administration to "pursue a negotiated resolution."
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Stassi Schroeder gets a bloody lip after daughter, 3, accidentally hits her with a toy broom: ‘Is it really that bad?’
Though the "Vanderpump Rules" alum immediately let out a laugh, sweet Hartford quickly asked, "Are you OK?"
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Aerolínea de Azerbaiyán suspende vuelos a más ciudades rusas tras accidente que dejó 38 muertos
El director de la Agencia Federal de Transporte Aéreo de Rusia (Rosaviatsiya, por su acrónimo ruso), Dmitry Yadrov, dijo el viernes que un ataque con drones ucranianos estaba en curso en la región rusa a la que se dirigía un avión antes de desviarse y estrellarse a principios de esta semana.
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Valley fever cases spike in California, already way up from recent years
Valley fever is caused by inhaling spores of coccidioides, a fungal pathogen that thrives in the drier and dustier regions of the state.
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Mets ready for Sean Manaea to ‘flourish’ after he officially inks $75 million contract
Sean Manaea will return as a front-end starter after a breakout 2024 campaign in which he helped the Mets reach the NLCS. 
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Babies dying of hypothermia in Gaza hospitals
Houthi rebels in Yemen say an airstrike hit the capital Sana'a after the Iran-backed group claimed to have attacked Israel. Both sides have increased fighting in recent days. Meanwhile, a new front has opened up in the war in Gaza — a battle of the elements. Holly Williams reports.
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'Shocking' footage shows handcuffed inmate who died after prison guards beat him
New York correctional officers are under investigation after "shocking" footage shows handcuffed inmate who died after prison guards beat him
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Congress on edge over rampant "swatting" incidents
A new Congress is set to be sworn into office next week, ending a tumultuous campaign year. For those who hoped the end of the election would break the fever of politically violent threats and rhetoric, there are new signs the opposite has happened. Scott MacFarlane reports on a surge in bomb threats and so-called "swatting" attacks on elected officials.
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Red Sox Predicted to Lose $200 Million All-Star Slugger to Hated AL Rival
The Boston Red Sox have been linked to free agent third baseman Alex Bregman often this winter. Can the Detroit Tigers steal him away from Boston?
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U.S. homelessness surged a record 18% in 2024
Homelessness in the U.S. jumped 18.1% this year, hitting a record level, with the dramatic rise driven mostly by a lack of affordable housing and devastating natural disasters, officials say. Lilia Luciano has the story.
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Brasil: Llevan a hoteles a trabajadores chinos hallados en condiciones "similares a la esclavitud"
Docenas de trabajadores chinos que las autoridades hallaron en malas condiciones en un sitio en construcción en Brasil para el fabricante de vehículos eléctricos BYD han sido alojados en hoteles en la región tropical del noreste del país.
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Severe storms snarl post-holiday travel rush to cap busiest year ever for flyers
Millions of Americans are hitting the roads and passing through airports as they head back home ahead of the New Year. And with just a few days left in 2024, this has been America's busiest year for air travel ever. Skyler Henry has more.
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Speculation mounts over Russia's involvement in deadly Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash
Speculation is mounting that Russia's military could have had a role in the Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash that killed 38 people and left 29 survivors injured in Kazakhstan on Christmas Day. Moscow initially suggested a bird strike was to blame.
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