Associated Press
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President-elect Donald Trump's return to the White House could mean a push to revoke a federal directive for hospitals to provide emergency abortions. Eased access of abortion pills could also be at risk.
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Farmworkers in close contact with infected animals should be tested even if they show no symptoms, according to new guidance issued after eight workers tested positive in Michigan and Colorado.
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Florida isn't the only state to reject a ballot measure on recreational pot. North Dakota and South Dakota also defeated legalization efforts. Voters did approve a medical measure in Nebraska
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Congress would need to pass a new law to continue subsidies that has dramatically boosted enrollment. That could cost as much as $335 billion over the next decade, which Republicans have balked at.
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Daylight saving time ends Sunday, a sign that winter isn't far away, People prone to seasonal depression are bracing themselves. Many have found strategies to get through the dark days.
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Daylight saving time ended Sunday. This change is typically a little easier on your body, unlike the spring change in March.
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The onions were served on Quarter Pounder hamburgers at hundreds of McDonald's locations and were distributed by Taylor Farms, a food supplier with a processing plant in Colorado.
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Proponents of the Florida measure have raised more than $75 million and opponents $10 million. Combined, that's nearly half the national total.
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To mitigate the risk of accidents, doctors say pedestrians and drivers should stay alert and exercise extra caution. Wearing safe costumes and avoiding open flames for decorations are also must-dos.
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More than a dozen computer scientists and software developers say OpenAI's Whisper tool, used in industries worldwide to translate and transcribe interviews, is prone to making up chunks of text.