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, and dissidents The United States has imposed sanctions on a company that produces spyware, as well as its executives, for their actions of targeting American journalists, government officials, and dissidents.

The U.S. Treasury Department declared on Tuesday that it has imposed sanctions on two individuals and a company based in Greece that specializes in spyware. The company is led by a retired Israeli military officer and is responsible for creating, managing, and distributing technology used to spy on American government officials, journalists, and policy experts.

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Health Care

Patients struggling to start a family found solace in IVF. However, the upheaval in Alabama has raised concerns about the future of this option.

37-year-old Corinn O’Brien is currently two months pregnant through in vitro fertilization. However, recent ultrasound results have revealed some potential complications with the fetus. Thus, she wishes to have the option to undergo the process again if necessary. Kailani Greenwood, a person who has overcome cancer, is expected to have a baby in the upcoming

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The issue causing widespread service disruption on Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and Threads has been resolved, and users can now log in successfully.

On Tuesday, a technical problem resulted in widespread difficulties with logging in to Meta’s Facebook, Instagram, Threads and Messenger services for several hours. Andy Stone, the head of communications for Meta, addressed the problems on X (formerly known as Twitter) and stated that the company “took prompt action to resolve the issue for all affected

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Science News

How is it possible that a whale typically found in the North Pacific has been spotted off the coast of New England? Climate change may be the determining factor.

Scientists have verified the existence of a whale near New England that had become extinct in the Atlantic Ocean 200 years ago. This is an exhilarating revelation, but it also highlights the effects of climate change on marine creatures. On March 1, a team from the New England Aquarium in Boston discovered a grey whale

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Health Care

Catalonia, a region in Spain, provides women and girls with free and reusable menstrual products.

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Spain’s Catalonia region rolled out a pioneering women’s health initiative this week that offers reusable menstruation products for free. Approximately 2.5 million individuals who menstruate, including women, girls, transgender individuals, and nonbinary individuals, can obtain a complimentary menstrual cup, a set of period underwear, and two packs of cloth pads at

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Sport

After battling cancer for less than a year, Madison Fleming of South Central High School made an impressive comeback and returned to the court with her team.

Madison Fleming, a senior at South Central, will always remember the specific day of June 21, 2023. It was on that day that she received the diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia. Fleming became aware that something was amiss while participating in girls basketball. She was looking forward to the summer workouts, especially with the addition

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Technology News

One month following a cyberattack, a hospital in Chicago has announced that certain systems have been restored.

CHICAGO (AP) — Doctors and nurses at a premier Chicago children’s hospital can again access patients’ electronic medical records, more than a month after a cyberattack forced Lurie Children’s Hospital to take its networks offline. The hospital announced on Monday that its phone system is now fully operational. Authorities had previously attributed the incident to

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