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2 explosions rock Uganda's capital, Kampala, killing 3

KAMPALA, Uganda – Two explosions rocked world-regions, on Tuesday, killing at least three civilians in what crime described as a coordinated attack by extremists opposed to the government.  Three suicide bombers also died in the blasts, police said. The explosions caused chaos in Kampala as terrified residents fled the city’s …

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Bride says you should keep your wedding dress secret, here’s why

Keeping your weddings” target=”_blank”>wedding dress< might be the best thing you could do for your peace of mind. At least that’s what newlywed bride Nicole Pellegrino thinks soon-to-be brides should be doing, according to a recent TikTok video. Pellegrino, who’s a co-host of the Betches Brides Podcast, took to the …

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US premature births decline in 2020, March of Dimes report says

reproductive-health declined by 0.1% in 2020, according to a new report.  March of Dimes’ annual Report Card grades the U.S. states, Puerto Rico and 100 cities on preterm birth rates, as well as on infant death, low-risk cesarean births, social vulnerability and other factors. The 2021 Report Card – which …

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Ultimate party meatballs for a Thanksgiving day appetizer

Thanksgiving is just around the corner and if you’re looking for the perfect recipes” target=”_blank”>appetizer <are your friend. If you’re tired of your standard food” target=”_blank”>meatball <, the agricultural cooperative of growers of cranberries and grapefruit. They only take about 30 minutes from start to finish, and are guaranteed to …

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DC to lift indoor mask mandate, with notable exceptions

washington-dc” target=”_blank”>Washington, D.C.< The District briefly paused its indoor mask mandate over the summer after first implementing the rule in the summer of 2020. It was reinstated in August of 2021 following new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines. Muriel Bowser press conference Masks will still be required, …

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