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It came from a vigilante with a tumultuous past, who'd conducted a years-long undercover operation. He didn’t tell the FBI or his family. He only told me.
It came from a vigilante with a tumultuous past, who'd conducted a years-long undercover operation. He didn’t tell the FBI or his family. He only told me.
Ronald Reagan had them removed.
We may be able to trace back the current "Do Harmful Things if it Trolls the Libs" Republicanism to Reagan removing those panels the far more forward thinking Carter had installed.
Ronald Reagan had them removed.
We may be able to trace back the current "Do Harmful Things if it Trolls the Libs" Republicanism to Reagan removing those panels the far more forward thinking Carter had installed.
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Wisconsin reports its first human case of H5N1 bird flu.
The case is linked to poultry.
Los Angeles County confirmed two cats infected with H5N1 bird flu, with three more cats suspected of being infected.
The confirmed cases drank raw milk that had been recalled, while the new suspected cases are being investigated for eating raw meat.
Los Angeles County confirmed two cats infected with H5N1 bird flu, with three more cats suspected of being infected.
The confirmed cases drank raw milk that had been recalled, while the new suspected cases are being investigated for eating raw meat.
USDA has confirmed a domestic cat infected with H5N1 bird flu in Tulare county, California.
USDA has confirmed a domestic cat infected with H5N1 bird flu in Tulare county, California.
The total number of cases in the "mystery outbreak" in the Democratic Republic of Congo has increased to 527, according to the Africa CDC.
Last week, there were 147 new cases reported, suggesting that the outbreak isn't subsiding but rather extending.
The total number of cases in the "mystery outbreak" in the Democratic Republic of Congo has increased to 527, according to the Africa CDC.
Last week, there were 147 new cases reported, suggesting that the outbreak isn't subsiding but rather extending.