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As war grinds on, Ukrainian climbers build a new outdoor culture inspired by Yosemite16:17 As Russia’s full-scale invasion enters its fifth year, a group of Ukrainian amateur climbers is trying to build something new: a climbing culture inspired by the sense of community surrounding California’s Yosemite National Park Ebola deaths in Congo top 500 as health workers threaten to strike16:17 Authorities report that at least 500 people have died from over 1,500 confirmed Ebola cases in Congo First death reported in Legionnaires' disease outbreak in New York City18.července A Legionnaires’ disease patient has died from the outbreak in New York City’s Upper East Side neighborhood Judge blocks South Dakota abortion advertising ban against nonprofit18.července A federal judge has ruled that South Dakota can't enforce its abortion advertising ban against a reproductive health nonprofit Men sue hospital after DNA tests showed they were switched at birth 38 years ago18.července The families of two men who discovered through DNA tests that they were switched at birth 38 years ago are accusing a North Dakota hospital of robbing them of the lives they were supposed to lead Complaint accuses doctor involved in failed Tennessee execution of violating ethics17.července A Tennessee death row inmate's sister has filed a complaint against a doctor involved in his failed execution FDA approves a first-of-its-kind pill to cut cholesterol in high-risk patients16.července The Food and Drug Administration has approved a first-of-its-kind pill that can drastically reduce cholesterol Canadian wildfire smoke turns air hazardous in the US Midwest. Officials say stay inside16.července Heavy smoke from Canadian wildfires is darkening skies in parts of the U.S. The smoke on Thursday reduced visibility for commuters from the Great Lakes to parts of the East Coast America already tried permanent daylight saving time. It lasted less than a year. Could it work now?16.července The twice-yearly changing of the clocks could be a thing of the past if legislation currently in Congress that calls for permanent daylight time makes it through Hegseth announces new policy to test troops for low testosterone15.července Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says he's rolling out a new screening program for “testosterone deficiency” among troops Study shows blood test can help identify people at high risk for Alzheimer's disease15.července A blood test that helps diagnose Alzheimer's might also forecast if healthy older adults will develop symptoms |