Metro Atlanta student diagnosed with measles, officials say – WSB Atlanta

    COBB COUNTY, Ga. - State health officials confirm a metro Atlanta child has a case of the measles. Authorities said the unvaccinated student may have exposed others to the measles at school. Cobb and Douglas Public Health said that a student with …
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    Cancer patient from Blackwood is first in Wales to get the genetic treatment – BBC South East Wales

    Image caption John Davies had his blood cells taken on Monday A patient has become the first in Wales to start on a revolutionary new genetic treatment for blood cancer. CAR-T therapy involves genetically modifying a type of the body's immune cells in the…
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    Migrants Find Different Fates at Texas, Arizona Borders

    TUCSON, Ariz.Across most of the southern U.S. border, hundreds of immigrant families are being ushered out of the country every day as part of the Trump administration program known as Remain in Mexico. But in Arizona, many families are finding the policy is …
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    Amazon’s Heavy Recruitment of Chinese Sellers Puts Consumers at Risk

    In fact, Amazons China business is bigger than ever. That is because it has aggressively recruited Chinese manufacturers and merchants to sell to consumers outside the country. And these sellers, in turn, represent a high proportion of problem listings found …
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    Southwest Is Flying 38 Jets That Lack Final Safety Verification

    Southwest Airlines Co. currently flies more than three dozen jets without being able to verify they comply with all mandatory federal safety standards, according to government documents that also reveal U.S. regulators recently considered grounding the plane…
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    WeWork in Talks to Hire T-Mobile CEO John Legere

    WeWork is in discussions with T-Mobile US Inc. Chief Executive John Legere to take over leadership of the troubled office-sharing startup, according to people familiar with the matter.WeWorks parent, formally known as We Co., is searching for a CEO who …
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    Google’s Secret ‘Project Nightingale’ Gathers Personal Health Data on Millions of Americans

    Google is engaged in a secret project with one of the countrys largest health-care systems to collect and crunch the detailed personal health information of millions of Americans across 21 states, according to people familiar with the matter and internal docu…
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    Hong Kong Protesters Direct Anger at Police as Violence Flares

    HONG KONGPublic anger at Hong Kongs police force has become a driving force behind a protest movement that is increasingly marked by violent confrontations, after beginning as peaceful opposition to Beijings growing influence over the citys affairs. That fury…
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    Lawyers for Ex-National-Security Official Move to Keep Mulvaney Off Suit

    WASHINGTONAttorneys for acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said Monday he will file his own lawsuit asking a federal court to determine whether he is immune from being forced to testify in front of Congress as part of the Democratic-led impeac…
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    Former President Carter in Hospital for Surgery

    ATLANTAFormer President Carter was admitted to a hospital on Monday evening for a procedure to relieve pressure on his brain, caused by bleeding because of his recent falls, his spokeswoman said. The procedure is scheduled for Tuesday morning at Emory Univer…
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