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American oncologist who became cruise ship's de-facto head doctor amid hantavirus outbreak speaks to ABC News ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and VideosThe country where lethal hantavirus cases are on the rise. Experts blame climate change CNNWhen will passengers leave hantavirus cruise ship? WHO details its plan USA TodayHantavirus: Current Situation Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | CDC (.gov)
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Where things stands in the race for House control after recent court rulings.
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The hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship has thrown a previously little-known virus into international headlines and mobilized health authorities from all corners of the world. Here's the timeline of how it started.
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Peter Magyar Takes Over as Hungary's Leader From Viktor Orban The New York TimesHungary's Péter Magyar sworn in as prime minister, ending Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule The Boston GlobePéter Magyar Led Hungarians out of Autocracy. Where Will He Take Them Now? The New YorkerHungary's New PM Magyar Demands President Quit in Showdown BloombergHungary's new PM Magyar sworn in after land
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Hantavirus Vaccines and Treatments Are in the Pipeline The New York TimesOpinion | The hantavirus outbreak underscores the need for mRNA vaccines The Washington PostModerna flags work on hantavirus vaccines before cruise outbreak The Boston GlobeScientists are working on a hantavirus vaccine — but it's likely years away NBC NewsIs there a hantavirus vaccine
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Soil testing at California house turns up evidence of human remains in Kirstin Smart case The Guardian30 years after Kristin Smart vanished, a new search renews hope for answers. Here's what we know CNNHuman Remains Appear to Have Been in Soil on Property Connected to Killer of Kristin Smart People.comIn Kristin Smart Case, Soil Suggests Human Remains Once Present in Yard The New York TimesKristin Smart search: Remains detected and search will continue, sheriff says Los Angeles Times
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We asked readers to tell us something valuable they learned from their mom. Here's what you said, lightly edited for clarity:
"Mom used to say, 'If all else fails, read directions.' She wasn't super patient." — Laura Anderson
"Never buy junk. Shop sales or clearance."
— Lorraine Krofchok
"Always try your best. Sometimes you can't control the end result, but you can control your effort, and that's what's most important." — Mike Chamernik
"Advocate for women rights."
— Ned Nasr
"I learned to stand up for myself from the age of 5 on. And secondly, to always stand up for my family no matter what." — L. Cragg
"Keep people out of your business."
— Teresa Collins
"I learned about the joy of music from mom. She was a music major, organist, piano teacher, choir director and more. She had me singing in public at a very young age ('All I Want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth'), and — six decades later, and 32 years after she passed away — I'm still singing." — Paul Lockwood
"Don't open the door to strangers, and don't take rides with strangers — even if it's pouring rain." — Myrna Kar
"It won't always be like this. Cherish your moment with me." — Elexis Bowden
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The women, all of whom were seriously injured in the mass shooting last month, gathered at a viewing of the bodies before the funeral.
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