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Australia Confirms First H5N1 Bird Flu Case

Australia has confirmed its first human case of H5N1 bird flu, a development that has intensified public health monitoring while officials stress the risk to the wider community remains low. The case underscores the global spread of avian influenza and the importance of rapid surveillance, biosecurity, and clear public communication.

Scientists Say GLP-1 Drugs May Boost Male Fertility

New research suggests GLP-1 drugs best known for weight loss and diabetes may also improve male fertility. Scientists say the benefits likely stem from better metabolic health, though larger studies are still needed.

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Italian PM Giorgia Meloni Pushes Back on Trump’s Photo Claim

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni forcefully rejected Donald Trump’s claim that she begged for a photo, turning a personal slight into a broader indictment of his treatment of allies. Her response reflects a wider shift among foreign leaders who are increasingly willing to challenge Trump publicly.

Maine Democrats Reject Platner-Backed Senate Hopeful

Maine Democrats dealt a significant setback to a Senate candidate backed by a prominent party donor, underscoring how local activists and committee members are weighing electability, ethics, and party unity ahead of a high-stakes race.

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Australia Confirms First H5N1 Bird Flu Case

Australia has confirmed its first human case of H5N1 bird flu, a development that has intensified public health monitoring while officials stress the risk to the wider community remains low. The case underscores the global spread of avian influenza and the importance of rapid surveillance, biosecurity, and clear public communication.

Scientists Say GLP-1 Drugs May Boost Male Fertility

New research suggests GLP-1 drugs best known for weight loss and diabetes may also improve male fertility. Scientists say the benefits likely stem from better metabolic health, though larger studies are still needed.

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Authorities in Kansas City are intensifying the search for a shooting suspect as investigators pursue leads, review evidence, and urge the public to help. The case has heightened concerns about public safety while underscoring the challenges of fast-moving criminal investigations.

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Former President Barack Obama has warned that a war with Iran could leave the United States less secure, more divided, and burdened by lasting strategic costs. His argument reflects long-running concerns about military overreach, regional instability, and the limits of American power.

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A striking color fix at one of Washington’s most recognizable landmarks quickly became a maintenance problem when blue paint began peeling from the reflecting pool after algae had turned the water green. The episode highlights how difficult it is to preserve historic public spaces under heavy use, heat, and constant environmental pressure.

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Australia has confirmed its first human case of H5N1 bird flu, a development that has intensified public health monitoring while officials stress the risk to the wider community remains low. The case underscores the global spread of avian influenza and the importance of rapid surveillance, biosecurity, and clear public communication.

Scientists Say GLP-1 Drugs May Boost Male Fertility

New research suggests GLP-1 drugs best known for weight loss and diabetes may also improve male fertility. Scientists say the benefits likely stem from better metabolic health, though larger studies are still needed.

Search Intensifies for Kansas City Shooting Suspect

Authorities in Kansas City are intensifying the search for a shooting suspect as investigators pursue leads, review evidence, and urge the public to help. The case has heightened concerns about public safety while underscoring the challenges of fast-moving criminal investigations.