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Second Patient to Receive Pig Kidney Transplant Has Died
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Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
Chino XL, incendiary and masterful rapper who warred with Tupac, has died
The rapper's debut album, 'Here to Save You All,' met critical acclaim and contained the single 'Riiiot!,' featuring the line that started beef with Tupac.7 hr ago -
ABC News - World
British police say a third child has died after a stabbing at a yoga and dance class; 5 others remain critical
British police say a third child has died after a stabbing at a yoga and dance class; 5 others remain critical20 hr ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
A decade after Amazon.com paid nearly $1 billion to acquire live-video startup Twitch Interactive the retail giant has received little financial return from one of its bigger acquisitions.
A decade after Amazon.com paid nearly $1 billion to acquire live-video startup Twitch Interactive the retail giant has received little financial return from one of its bigger acquisitions.3 hr ago -
ABC News - Entertainment
Francine Pascal, creator of beloved 'Sweet Valley High' series that has sold more than 200 million copies, dies at 92
Francine Pascal, creator of beloved 'Sweet Valley High' series that has sold more than 200 million copies, dies at 9215 hr ago -
The Hill - Politics
How ‘overlapping’ surgery helps patients
The ability to run overlapping surgery is essential to maintain access to care for our most vulnerable patients.12 hr ago -
ESPN - Sports
FIFA receives bids for 2030, 2034 World Cups
On the sidelines of the Paris Olympics, FIFA has been doing business with its future hosts of the men's World Cup including Saudi Arabia.12 hr ago - World Cup -
CNBC - Business
Neuralink rival Synchron's brain implant now lets people control Apple's Vision Pro with their minds
Neuralink competitor Synchron announces integration with Apple Vision Pro.18 hr ago -
MarketWatch - Business
13 value stocks for patient investors looking for long-term growth
A value manager with an excellent decades-long performance record supplies “a baker’s dozen of big bargains.”17 hr ago -
The New York Times - Top stories
Family of Ohio Man Fatally Shot by Deputy to Receive $7 Million
Franklin County on Tuesday approved a settlement for the family of Casey Goodson Jr., who was fatally shot by a sheriff’s deputy in 2020.10 hr ago -
ABC News - Top stories
Patients sue hospital system after thousands possibly exposed to HIV, hepatitis
An Oregon hospital system is facing a lawsuit after more than 2,000 patients were possibly exposed to HIV and hepatitis.11 hr ago
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