More than 4,500 people in New York were hospitalized with the flu last week as the "Subclade K" strain drives a record-breaking and severe season.
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Iranian protesters shouted and marched through the streets into Friday morning, despite Iran's theocracy cutting off the nation from the internet and international telephone calls.
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This week, senators stepped up after learning the plaque, which had been approved by Congress more than three years ago, was nowhere to be found at the Capitol.
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While the agent wore a mask in videos taken of the event, he appeared to be unmasked in many social media posts. That image appeared to have been generated by xAI's generative AI chatbot, Grok.
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In cities across the country, demonstrators have expressed grief and outrage over the death of Renee Nicole Good, who was fatally shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer on Wednesday morning.
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The Pitt is back for a new run, evoking the tensions health care providers face in the U.S. today. Here's what one doctor says to watch out for this season.
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Mystery: Suspense “Deep into Darkness” 7/22/48 CBS, Molle Mystery Theater “Triangle of Death” 3/28/47 NBC.
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Comedy: Eddie Cantor Show “Guests: The Andrews Sisters” 1/10/45 NBC, Abbott and Costello Show 1/25/45 CBS.
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Science Fiction: Escape “Green Splotches” 3/31/50 CBS, X Minus One “Inside Story” 6/20/57 NBC.
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Outgoing Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh reflects on his time in office.
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New York's 22nd District Congressman John Mannion discusses his first six months in office.
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Craig Shirley talks about his book, "December 1941: 31 Days that Changed America and Saved the World."