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MONDAY, June 2, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A growing salmonella outbreak tied to cucumbers has made at least 45 people sick ...
MONDAY, June 2, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Salmonella-tainted tomatoes in three southern states could cause severe illness or ...
New and expecting parents took part in the fourth-annual baby shower Saturday at Northview Elementary. The Riley County ...
Families gathered for Saturday’s fourth annual Riley County Community Baby Shower at Northview Elementary School in Manhattan ...
Over a fifth of parents have let their school-aged child plan 100% of a family vacation, according to new research. The ...
Greenpeace activists on Monday stole a wax figure of President Emmanuel Macron from a Paris museum and placed it in front of ...
Oil prices surged Monday over renewed concerns about Russia's war in Ukraine and relief over OPEC+ production, while stock ...
The dramatic collapse of Switzerland's Birch glacier, which wiped out a village, is an unprecedented disaster likely to cost ...
By the end of the legislative session, they had the votes to pass the bill, sunsetting the 86-year-old law and retroactively letting young workers keep the payments they had received. The notion of ...
The Manhattan High girls’ 4x100-meter relay team lit up the track at the 6A state championships over the weekend, breaking ...
In their supposed eagerness to save money and do right by taxpayers, perhaps Kansas Republican leaders could try passing laws that don’t trample on the rights of their constituents.
For an underestimate, the scale is still eye-watering. Between 1960 and 2022, the Nature study suggests invasive species have cost us $2.2 trillion — an annual average of $35 billion. Compare that to ...