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Measles outbreak: The symptoms to watch for and how to avoid it

Americans are growing more concerned about measles after an unvaccinated child died this week and cases continue to rise in rural West Texas. The...

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The Henri Cartier-Bresson of South Korea

Han Youngsoo chronicled the postwar transformation of mid-century Seoul, complicating popular depictions of that era as one solely of deprivation and...

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Wawira Njiru

Company: Food4EducationTitle: Founder & CEOIndustry: Food/restaurantNotable in 2024: Njiru tripled the reach of her non-profit, which now feeds...

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Katherine Stueland

Company: GeneDxTitle: President & CEOIndustry: HealthcareNotable in 2024: Stueland introduced new innovations in genomic sequencing, accelerating...

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Former 'American Idol' star calls it 'wild' how 'relevant' pre-WWII musical 'Cabaret' is now

Former "American Idol" singer and current Broadway performer Adam Lambert suggested the pre-World War II-set play "Cabaret," which he currently stars...

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Jennifer Garner

Company: Once Upon a FarmTitle: Co-founder & Chief Brand OfficerIndustry: Food/RestaurantNotable in 2024: Garner continued to advocate for...

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'Unethical' fears as children to be given puberty blockers in new £10.7m trial

Children will be given puberty blockers in two-year clinical trial from this spring, after researchers were awarded £10.7million for a gender care...

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GK Barry's sweet nod to girlfriend Ella Rutherford on BRIT Awards red carpet

GK Barry had all eyes on her as she arrived on the red carpet of this year's BRIT Awards wearing a special piece of jewellery. The internet...

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Why South Korea’s birth rate increased for first time in a decade post COVID pandemic

South Korea’s birth rate increased for the first time in nine years in 2024. Some 238,300 babies were born last year, an increase of 8,300 from a...

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Boy, 13, sent to Ghana by parents to 'protect' him from London gangs

A British court has ruled that a teenager would be safer attending a school in one of the most dangerous continents on earth than living amidst...

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