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CDC Study: Lapses in Infection Control Put Thousands at Risk for Hepatitis
Over the past decade, more than 60,000 people in the United States faced potential exposure to hepatitis B and C due to failures in basic infection control practices. A new CDC study examined these incidents, focusing on healthcare settings outside of hospitals. Patients were advised to undergo testing for the viruses.
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Community News
Read Section →Trump and Xi Discuss Trade and Security Issues in Beijing
President Donald Trump's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing concluded without any major agreements. Both leaders described the discussions as 'very good,' encompassing a range of topics.
Jun 13
Florida Legislature Approves New Congressional District Map
Jun 13
Suspect in White House Correspondents' Dinner Shooting to Face Additional Charges
Jun 13
Supreme Court Upholds Access to Abortion Pill Mifepristone Via Telehealth
Jun 13
Crime & Public Safety
Read Section →Kyiv Hit by Drone and Missile Attack; Casualties Reported
A Russian attack on Kyiv resulted in casualties and injuries, according to reports. The assault involved drones and missiles, including a hypersonic ballistic missile. Authorities are assessing the full extent of the damage.
Jun 13
California Man Charged With Attempted Assassination of Former President Trump
Jun 13
Russian airstrikes kill at least 18 across Ukrainian cities
Jun 13
James Comey Faces Charges Over Instagram Post
Jun 13
Community Sports
Read Section →Harvard Goalkeeper Freese Competes for U.S. World Cup Starting Role
Matt Freese, a Harvard graduate who once analyzed penalty kicks in a college research project, now competes for the starting goalkeeper position on the U.S. men's national team roster for the World Cup.
Jun 13
Summer Weather Hazards Include Heat, Hurricanes, and Wildfires
Jun 13
Summer Weather Hazards Include Heat, Hurricanes, and Wildfires
Jun 13
CDC Issues Heat Safety Guidance Amid Rising Temperatures
Jun 13
Extreme Heatwave Grips Western Europe
Jun 13
Local Business
Read Section →Consumer Confidence Dips Amid High Prices, Despite Stock Market Gains
U.S. consumer confidence experienced a slight decline this month. High gas prices and persistent inflation contribute to the decrease, even as stock prices approach record levels.
Jun 13
More older Americans work past traditional retirement age
Jun 13
Oil Prices Increase Amid Renewed US-Iran Tensions
Jun 13
Dow Jones Industrial Average Climbs 1,000 Points as Strait of Hormuz Partially Reopens
Jun 13
Stock Market Climbs After Iran Indicates Strait of Hormuz May Reopen
Jun 13
Daily Fun
Read Section →Stop Waiting for Motivation to Feel Like Something
Motivation isn't a feeling that arrives and tells you what to do. It's a decision you make when you're tired, skeptical, and honestly kind of annoyed.
Jun 13
Why Poets Keep Stealing from Other Poets—and Why That's the Whole Point
Jun 13
The Tyranny of the Unfinished Book (And Why Completing Bad Ones Matters)
Jun 13
The Fed Just Signaled a Recession Nobody's Watching
Jun 13
My Wife Won't Stop Talking About My Ex—and Now I Can't Stop Thinking About Her
Jun 13
Columnists
Read Section →The Affirmation That Actually Works (And Why You've Been Saying Them Wrong)
Most affirmations fail because they ask you to believe something you don't. Here's the one shift that changes everything.
Jun 13
Why Rereading the Same Poem Changes Everything (And How to Do It Right)
Jun 13
The Art of the Productive Digression: Why Distraction Might Be Your Best Thinking Tool
Jun 13
The Fed Just Admitted It's Been Flying Blind, and Your Mortgage Pays the Price
Jun 13
The Met's Maximalist Takeover Proves Clutter Is a Love Language
Jun 13
State News
Read Section →CDC Study: Lapses in Infection Control Put Thousands at Risk for Hepatitis
Over the past decade, more than 60,000 people in the United States faced potential exposure to hepatitis B and C due to failures in basic infection control practices. A new CDC study examined these incidents, focusing on healthcare settings outside of hospitals. Patients were advised to undergo testing for the viruses.
Jun 13
Louisiana Man Kills Eight Children, Injures Two Women Before Officer-Involved Shooting
Jun 13
CDC Study Finds Bird Flu Strains May Show Increased Potential for Human Infection
Jun 13
U.S. Forces Seize Iranian Cargo Ship in Strait of Hormuz
Jun 13
Hantavirus Suspected in Cruise Ship Deaths, Illnesses
Jun 13
National
Read Section →CDC to Brief Public on Swine Influenza Investigation
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will hold a briefing to update the public on its investigation into human cases of swine influenza. The briefing is scheduled for Thursday, April 30, 2009, at 11:30 a.m. ET.
Jun 13
U.S. Infant Mortality Rate Declines in Global Ranking
Jun 13
Obesity, Diabetes Rates Highest in Parts of South, Appalachia, and Tribal Lands, CDC Estimates
Jun 13
Study Links Maternal Obesity to Increased Risk of Infant Heart Defects
Jun 13
CDC Updates H1N1 Vaccine Recommendations
Jun 13
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