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Oil and gas have boomed in New Mexico. Its schools are contending with pollution’s effects
COUNSELOR, N.M. (AP) — On a Tuesday in March, Billton Werito drove his son Amari toward his house in Counselor, New Mexico, navigating the bumpy dirt road that winds through a maze of natural gas pipelines , wellheads and water tanks.
Jun 3, 2025 6:59 AM
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Review of B.C. home-sharing program for adults with developmental disabilities
The British Columbia government is commissioning an independent review of the province's home-share program, months after an inquest into the starvation death of a woman with Down syndrome in a Port Coquitlam share home.
Jun 2, 2025 4:16 PM
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B.C. ostrich farm calls for independent testing to prevent 'unnecessary destruction'
EDGEWOOD, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA — The operators of a British Columbia ostrich flock that's facing a cull order after an avian flu outbreak are calling for independent testing of the birds to prevent their "unnecessary destruction.
Jun 2, 2025 3:29 PM
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Alberta surpasses 700 confirmed measles cases as new public alert issued in Edmonton
EDMONTON — Alberta Health Services has issued a new public alert for measles exposure in Edmonton as confirmed cases across the province climb to 710.
Jun 2, 2025 2:59 PM
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All international travelers should get measles vaccinations, CDC says
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. health officials have changed their advice to international travelers about measles, saying that Americans should be vaccinated against the virus no matter where they're going. U.S.
Jun 2, 2025 2:59 PM
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B.C. primary care review underway, part of NDP's confidence deal with Greens
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government has launched a review of its primary health care system, in accordance with the ruling New Democrats' confidence agreement with the Green Party.
Jun 2, 2025 2:03 PM
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More at-home health tests are now available. How to know what's right for you
The doctor is in — the mailbox, that is.
Jun 2, 2025 1:04 PM
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Many families in Uganda stuck with unhealthy dirt floors are finding an affordable alternative
JINJA, Uganda (AP) — Simon Tigawalana dreamed for years of doing something about the dirt floors in his small house, blaming them for making his family sick.
Jun 2, 2025 9:57 AM
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RFK Jr. says autism 'destroys' families. Here's what those families want you to know
WASHINGTON (AP) — Emery Eversoll and her mother shared a good laugh when Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said that some autistic children will never write poems.
Jun 2, 2025 9:40 AM
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More than 1,000 former rugby players in concussion lawsuit
The number of former rugby players taking legal action against sports governing bodies on claims they suffered brain injuries during their careers has grown to more than 1,000, a British law firm said on Monday.
Jun 2, 2025 8:14 AM
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