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Ukraine to Enter NATO After Conflict With Russia Ends

The Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Jens Stoltenberg announced that Ukraine will be joining the alliance after it concludes its war with Russia.

Females, Young Adults at Greater Risk for COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects

A study published in Scientific Reports found that females and young adults had greater risks of "general fatigue, headache, joint pain, chills and axillary pain compared to males and elderly adults."

U.S. Demands ‘Serious Negotiations’ With North Korea After Spy Satellite Launch

The United States is calling for "serious negotiations" with North Korea after the country launched a spy satellite.

More Than 30,000 Babies Born Each Year Following Abortion Bans

A report published by the Institute of Labor Economics in Germany found that about 32,000 babies are born each year following the Supreme Court's overturn of Roe v. Wade.

Kentucky Governor Declares State of Emergency After Train Derails, Spills Chemicals

A train derailed in Southeastern Kentucky, leading to a chemical spill.

Undiagnosed Pneumonia Spreads Through Chinese Schools

Undiagnosed pneumonia is spreading throughout schools in China.

Average Thanksgiving Dinner Up 25% From 2019

A report from the American Farm Bureau Federation found that the average Thanksgiving meal for 10 people costs 25% more compared to 2019.

Vehicle Crashes Into U.S., Canada Border

The FBI is investigating a vehicle that exploded at the Rainbow Bridge border crossing between the United States and Canada.

DeSantis Receives Endorsement From Iowa Evangelical Leader in 2024 Presidential Race

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis received an endorsement from the influential evangelical leader of a top social conservative organization in Iowa this week.

COVID School Closures Linked to Youth Suicide

A report published in the JAMA Network stated that there is an association between youth suicidality and school closures from COVID-19.

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