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Poultry infected with bird flu found on commercial farm in England
The U.K. government announced an outbreak of H5N1 bird flu in poultry in Cornwall. All affected birds will be culled. The virus has also been detected in wild birds in England and Europe. In the U.S....
Bird, Fowles, Pondexter, Beard headline Women's Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2025
The Women's Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2025 includes Sue Bird, Sylvia Fowles, Cappie Pondexter, Alana Beard, Mark Campbell, Lucille Kyvallos, and Danielle Donehew....
Charley Hull makes more birdies for more vacation time and a 2-shot lead over Nelly Korda
Charley Hull leads at The Annika with a 4-under 66, securing a weekend date with Nelly Korda. Hull's strong performance earned her an extra day of holiday. Other players like Alexa Pano and Mi Hyang L...
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Sue Bird, Sylvia Fowles headline 2025 Women's Basketball Hall of Fame class
By The New York Times | 3 days agoSue Bird and Sylvia Fowles headline the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame 2025 class, alongside Alana Beard, Cappie Pondexter, Mark Campbell, Lucille Kyvallos, and Danielle Donehew. These legends have m...
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CDC confirms Oregon's first human case of bird flu
By NBC News | 3 days agoCDC confirmed a highly pathogenic bird flu case in Oregon linked to an outbreak in a commercial poultry operation. 52 cases have been reported in the US this year, with no evidence of person-to-person...
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Bird flu in Canada: What to know about poultry and milk safety | Globalnews.ca
By Global News | 3 days agoA B.C. teen was infected with H5N1 bird flu, likely from poultry farms in British Columbia. Canadian authorities are monitoring outbreaks and testing milk for the virus. Experts emphasize biosecurity ...
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Bird flu outbreak: Do human cases mean future lockdowns?
By Newsweek | 3 days agoBird flu cases are increasing in the U.S. and Canada, raising concerns about a potential outbreak. The CDC reports 46 cases in 2024, with risks of mutation and human-to-human transmission. Experts war...
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Charities call on Scottish government to close loophole in law on protected birds
By The Guardian | 4 days agoWildlife campaigners are criticizing a decision by Scotland's nature conservation agency to weaken a law aimed at preventing the illegal killing of birds of prey. The agency's move to reduce the area ...
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Thunderbird to acquire NSW gold-antimony exploration land package
By Yahoo! Finance | 4 days agoThunderbird Resources acquires antimony and gold exploration land near Australia's largest antimony deposit, the Hillgrove Gold & Antimony Project. The acquisition includes EL9053 and EL9147 licences ...
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TV tonight: the season finale of Simon Bird's hit doomsday preppers comedy
By The Guardian | 4 days agoThe Lewis family faces uncertainty in the series finale of Everyone Else Burns. Taskmaster champion is crowned. A climber's injury, comedy show, spy thriller, and a documentary about lost children are...
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Canadian teen hospitalized in critical condition with deadly bird flu
By New York Post | 4 days agoA Canadian teenager in critical condition with H5N1 bird flu in British Columbia is being treated at a hospital. The source of the virus is unknown, but officials are investigating. The outbreak in po...
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As bird flu emerges in Canada, experts urge preparedness | Globalnews.ca
By Global News | 5 days agoHealth Canada has approved three influenza vaccines for potential use in a bird flu pandemic. Experts emphasize the importance of preparedness, increased surveillance, and early detection to prevent h...
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Federal lab confirms B.C. teen is first to contract bird flu in Canada | Globalnews.ca
By Global News | 5 days agoA teenager in B.C. Children's Hospital has been confirmed to have avian influenza caused by H5N1 virus, the first domestically acquired case in Canada. Health officials are conducting contact tracing ...
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Bird flu is confirmed in hospitalized Canadian teen
By AP NEWS | 5 days agoA teenager in British Columbia was confirmed to have bird flu, related to a poultry outbreak. The teen, in critical condition, had no known contact with infected animals. Health officials are investig...
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Birds are dying by smashing into NYC skyscrapers in record numbers --...
By New York Post | 5 days agoMigratory birds are crashing into New York City's glassy skyscrapers this fall due to mirage-like reflections, resulting in record deaths. Over 1,000 collisions have been documented, with experts warn...