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Verão sem Dengue: saiba como reduzir a incidência do mosquito na estação mais quente do ano

Especialistas orientam população sobre como prevenir a doença e o que fazer ao ser diagnosticado

O post Verão sem Dengue: saiba como reduzir a incidência do mosquito na estação mais quente do ano apareceu primeiro em Aratu On - Notícias da Bahia e dos baianos.

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Longtime Senator Tim Johnson dead at 77

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) -- Former three-term U.S. Senator and five-term U.S. Representative Tim Johnson has died. Johnson had a long career in politics that took him all the way from his hometown of Vermillion, South Dakota to the nation's capitol in Washington, D.C. Johnson died at 8 p.m. Tuesday, according to a family spokesperson. [...]

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Northern lights, SD helps with hurricanes, big cool down

SIOUX FALLS S.D. (KELO) -- Today is Wednesday, October 10 and here are this morning's top stories with KELOLAND On the Go. Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall late Wednesday or early Thursday. Nearly 100 disaster responders from the American Red Cross Minnesota and Dakotas Region are helping people affected by Hurricane Helene. KELOLAND [...]

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Pacific Island Rebukes China for Ballistic Missile Test Near Territory

A test of China’s intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) in September has aroused discontent from Kiribati, an ally of Beijing in the Pacific Ocean, saying it did not welcome the launch. Kiribati, an island country in the Central Pacific Ocean and south of Hawaii, on Sunday issued a statement via the president’s office regarding the Chinese […]

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Is Israel deliberately targeting Lebanon’s first responders?

Beirut, Lebanon – On Monday, Israel killed 10 firefighters in a strike on the southern Lebanese town of Baraachit, near Bint Jbeil, in what rescue workers have described as a deliberate attack. The killings pushed the number of rescue workers Israel has killed in Lebanon to more than 100 in the past year – most […]

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Nobel Prize in Chemistry Goes to 3 Scientists for Predicting and Creating Proteins

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded on Wednesday to three scientists for discoveries that show the potential of advanced technology, including artificial intelligence, to predict the shape of proteins, life’s chemical tools, and to invent new ones. The laureates are: Demis Hassabis and John Jumper of Google DeepMind, who used A.I. to predict the […]

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I got married at 25 and took a personal loan of $15,000 to pay for the wedding. I don’t regret it.

My now-husband, Adam, and I are high school sweethearts, so although we got married young — we were both 25 — it didn’t feel like we were getting married early. While our love for each other may not have been teenage love, our view on finances definitely was. At the time of our engagement, I […]

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Hurricane Milton’s impending arrival causes Tropicana Field to transforms into base camp for Florida workers

Tropicana Field has gotten used to hosting playoff games since Kevin Cash took over as manager of the Tampa Bay Rays, but over the next few days, the stadium will be used as a base camp to support the Florida Department of Emergency Management ahead of Hurricane Milton. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis directed Florida crews […]

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