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Ohio measles outbreak declared over after 85 cases
An outbreak of measles in the state of Ohio was first reported in early November and resulted in 85 cases. Now, officials have announced
Read MoreHow the Covid-19 pandemic has affected children’s education
During the pandemic, countries around the world closed schools and children faced months or years of home learning. Now, a new study published Monday
Read MoreMicrosoft and Alphabet announce job cuts as spending slows
For many tech companies, business was booming during the pandemic due to the rise of remote work and increases in other types of online
Read MoreChina lifts its two-year ban on importing Irish beef
In May 2020, China banned Irish beef imports following a case of atypical bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE). Shipments of Irish beef to China have
Read MoreFortnite players could be due a refund after an agreement to repay hidden fees
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has come to an agreement with Epic Game, creator of the video game Fortnite, to repay its customers after
Read MoreNew law could mean US news content is removed from Facebook
Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, says it will remove US news content from its platforms – and specifically Facebook – if a
Read MoreFDA approves new drug to treat hemophilia
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a new drug to treat hemophilia B, a rare genetic bleeding disorder that affects around
Read MoreHow the FDA plans to address the baby formula crisis
For most of 2022, parents have struggled to buy infant formula due to supply shortages. This was mostly due to a major producer being
Read MoreAmazon ramps up its use of robots amid slow sales growth
As Amazon continues to face pressure to cut costs due to slower sales growth, the company says it plans to invest more money in
Read MoreStudy finds that a high number of US deaths are linked to excessive alcohol consumption
According to a study published in JAMA, an estimated 20% of deaths in adults aged 20 to 49 were due to excessive use in
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