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Jehovah's Witnesses ease policy on transfusions, allowing storage and use of one's own blood
Jehovah’s Witness leaders are modifying their rules on blood transfusions by letting members choose whether to store and reuse their own blood for medical care
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Judge rules US government overreached with transgender health care declaration
A federal judge has ruled that the government overreached when it declared certain types of gender-affirming care unsafe for young people
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MLB partners with Polymarket, makes integrity pact with federal commission on prediction markets
Major League Baseball is entering an official partnership with Polymarket and has an agreement with the federal commission overseeing prediction markets to collaborate on integrity concerns
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They were under siege by a Mexican cartel. Now these civilians fight back with AK-47s and grenades
Residents in the Mexican central state of Guerrero are setting up self-defense patrols to keep a powerful cartel out of their mountain towns
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Norway's crown princess talks about her ties to Epstein for the first time
Norway’s crown princess says she was manipulated and deceived by the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and felt unsafe during a 2013 encounter with the American financier at his Palm Beach, Florida, mansion
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Pete Hegseth’s Christian rhetoric draws renewed scrutiny after the US goes to war with Iran
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth brings Christian language into the Pentagon as the U.S. and Israel wage war against Iran
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Drone video from inside a Fukushima reactor shows a hole in pressure vessel, likely fuel debris
A video taken by tiny drones sent into one of three damaged reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant shows a gaping hole in the thick-walled steel container of the core, with lumps of likely fuel debris hanging from it, in a first sighting of a pressure vessel bottom since the meltdown 15 years ago
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High Point's upset starts run of 4 wins by double-digit seeds, busting March Madness brackets
The NCAA Tournament brackets have already been busted for millions of college basketball fans
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Kuwait says its Mina Al-Ahmadi refinery again hit in Iranian drone attacks, starting fire
Kuwait said Friday its Mina Al-Ahmadi oil refinery again came under attack by Iranian drones, which sparked a fire at several of its units
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Israel hits Tehran with airstrikes on Persian New Year as war jolts energy markets
Israel has pounded Tehran with airstrikes as Iranians mark Nowruz, or the Persian New Year
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