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- Doctors say this is the most important virus you’ve never heard ofStudies show that the illness causes as much misery in the U.S. each year as the flu and a closely related virus, RSV.
- When to remove children from their homes? A federal lawsuit raises questionsA couple whose young children were taken by social workers and police in the middle of the night are suing, arguing they were unconstitutionally removed without a warrant or court order.
- Panthers hold final practice in Sunrise before departing for Stanley Cup Final in Las VegasPanthers preparing for first Stanley Cup Final in 27 years
- Mike Pence to launch campaign for president in Iowa next weekThe week will be a busy one for GOP announcements. Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum will also be announcing their candidacy next week.
- New details released in murder-suicide that claimed life of beloved teacherOfficials say the timeframe of the homicide is unclear, but Hicks' fiancé called one of his family members at 11:50 p.m. Friday. A gunshot was captured on nearby surveillance video at 12:47 a.m.
- Crime scene investigators take the stand in the Travis Rudolph murder trialIn the ongoing trial of former NFL player Travis Rudolph, Juliann Brandt, a seasoned CSI veteran of the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, took the stand Wednesday morning and detailed the evidence gathered from the crime scene.
- NASA talks UFOs ahead of final report on unidentified flying objectsNASA is holding its first public meeting on UFOs a year after launching a study into unexplained sightings.
- Federal student debt relief is on the line, what you need to knowSupreme Court will soon decide the fate of the Biden Administration's student debt relief plan. Here's what you need to know.
- Changes to food aid in debt bill would cost money, far from savings GOP envisionedA Republican attempt to expand work requirements for federal food aid in debt legislation moving through Congress would increase federal spending by $2.1 billion over 10 years.
- Bakery owner shares her island culture with unique cupcake flavors"I was taught to love and accept and everyone is ohana," said Dena Lumbang, the owner of Kalani Kakes bakery.
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