Author: Paul E.

ATLANTA — Former Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump had a busy day in metro Atlanta after meeting with religious leaders in Cobb County and rallying supporters on Georgia Tech’s campus.Channel 2’s Richard Elliott was also in attendance, and nearly 5,000 people greeted the former president inside the McAmish Pavilion. Trump encouraged people to go vote, whether during the early voting period or on Election Day.(Download: Free WSB-TV News app to notify you of breaking news)Polls currently show the former president has a slight lead over his Democratic opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, in Georgia, but the margin is so close…

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CNN — Sen. Bernie Sanders said Monday night that hopes for U.S. policy changes on Israel’s efforts in the Gaza war, the fight against climate change and the fight over abortion rights will be dashed or defeated if Donald Trump wins. He said he would. Re-elected in November. Since becoming the Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris has been challenged by pro-Palestinian anti-war activists to publicly advocate conditioning military aid to Israel, or at least signal a move away from President Joe Biden’s strong support. I have been forced to do one or the other. For Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s…

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Screenshot of misleading Facebook post (taken on October 23, 2024)Similar posts claiming the public will be forced to get vaccinated were shared elsewhere on Facebook here and here.The proposal would give the Director-General of Health the power to “issue any direction in any manner” for the purpose of preventing and controlling infectious diseases.In response to this misleading claim, Health Minister Dr. Dulkefree Ahmad said on his verified Facebook page on October 17 that the new rules will allow the government to conduct contact tracing, implement gazetted quarantine zones and, if necessary, It said fines could be issued – similar to…

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Victory over India boosted New Zealand’s hopes of making it to next year’s ICC World Test Championship final, but the Kiwis will be tempted to rush their star batsman back as Williamson will remain on the sidelines for the third Test starting on Friday. was resisting. Manager Gary Stead has suggested that the 34-year-old has made good progress in his rehabilitation recently, and it is hoped that he will be fit for the three home games against England starting at the end of next month. “Kane continues to show good signs, but he’s not quite ready to jump on a…

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Jakarta. An investigation by French newspaper Le Monde found that the movements of US President Joe Biden, former President Donald Trump, Vice President Kamala Harris and other world leaders were tracked through the fitness app they use, Strava. It turned out to be easy. bodyguard. According to Le Monde, some U.S. Secret Service agents and security personnel for leaders such as French President Emmanuel Macron and Russian President Vladimir Putin have Strava profiles that reveal sensitive information. It is said that there is. In a recent video investigation, the newspaper found that U.S. Secret Service agents were using the app…

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The Los Angeles Dodgers managed to play the first two games of the 2024 World Series at home, but are now 3-0 and in danger of putting the Yankees in a longshot in Game 3. Things started off early Monday when Freddie Freeman hit a home run (his third in three games) to give the Dodgers a 2-0 lead going into the first inning.The middle three games of this series — if the Yankees can extend it beyond five games — will be played at Yankee Stadium, where New York has the worst home record of the six division champions…

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Today, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network® (NCCN®) announced preliminary data from a study evaluating the utility of the Health Equity Report Card (HERC) tool at the American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting and Expo . HERC was created by the Cancer Equity Collaboration of NCCN, the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN), and the National Minority Quality Forum (NMQF) and updated by subsequent working groups. It is designed to help healthcare providers and institutions identify and address disparities and biases in care delivery, address social determinants of health, and overcome systemic barriers to optimal care.19 features a…

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Investing.com — Asian stocks were mostly flat on Tuesday as focus shifted to major financial results due in the coming days, while Japan’s ruling party lost its parliamentary majority. The Japanese market continued to rise. While U.S. stocks rose on some hopes that geopolitical tensions in the Middle East would not worsen, regional markets shrugged off positive guidance from Wall Street and rose. Wall Street futures were flat in Asian markets, with the focus on a number of big tech companies’ earnings scheduled in the coming days. Japan’s Nikkei Stock Average rises following election results Japanese stocks and indexes were…

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A highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus isolated from the eyes of a farm worker infected through contact with dairy cows was transmitted to mice and mice infected in a high-containment laboratory environment, according to a new study published in the journal Nature. It has been shown to be lethal in ferrets. Researchers also found that a virus isolated from a worker who experienced mild inflammation of the cornea (conjunctivitis) can be transmitted through the air between separated ferrets and binds to cells in human respiratory tracts. They also discovered that it may be possible to reproduce them. The…

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Starting Nov. 1, first-year students will be able to make one-on-one appointments with the Career Center, so students may be wondering, “What does the Career Center have to offer?” The Duke Career Center helps students prepare for their future careers through consultations, training programs, and career discovery events. This service is available to undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students and graduates for one year after graduation. “We’re trying to promote career readiness for our students,” said Rachel Coleman, director of career development and education. “It’s about developing the skills and knowledge to feel prepared and competitive in an increasingly dynamic workforce,…

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