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Their ability to contract declines and their metabolism changes.
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Tereza Pultarova,
Space.com,
3 May 2026
State law requires that any district that wants to implement this program must contract with a law enforcement agency that has jurisdiction over the entire county to review video footage to confirm violations.
Senators Chris Murphy and Ruben Gallego have spoken publicly about wanting to pursue this, and Bedoya notes that there’s precedent for this action, citing Democrats’ recent introduction of a bill to break up the meatpacking industry to create lower prices for consumers.
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Hershal Pandya,
Vulture,
30 Apr. 2026
Some states have post-mortem rights, allowing estates and heirs to pursue claims for varying amounts of time after a celebrity has died, while others don’t.
Instead of simply accepting defeat, the United States upscales its ambitions to establish a permanent presence on the lunar surface.
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Richard Edwards,
Space.com,
1 May 2026
Prosecutors also alleged that, in return for that pressure campaign, Diamantis accepted $95,000 in bribes from Helen Zervas, an optometrist, and her fiancé, former state Democratic lawmaker Christopher Ziogas.
Overall, about half of children with the disease are infected during birth, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia said, while others caught it from family members.
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Cara Lynn Shultz,
PEOPLE,
29 Apr. 2026
In 2023, the NCAA put in guidelines that punish athletes caught gambling on their own school, or other sports at their school, with a permanent loss of eligibility.