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Measles · GenevaLONDON (AP) — There were 127,350 measles cases reported in Europe and Central Asia in 2024, double the number of cases reported the previous year and the highest number since 1997, according to an analysis by the World Health Organization and UNICEF. In a report published on Thursday, U.N. health experts said Romania had the most measles infections, at more than 30,000, followed by Kazakhstan, which reported 28,147 people with measles. UNICEF sa…See the Story
Measles cases in Europe doubled in 2024 to highest in more than 25 years, WHO says
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Technology · United StatesState officials are warning against smishing scams impersonating toll agencies, urging users to avoid clicking links or sharing sensitive information.See the Story
Don't click on those road toll texts. Officials issue warnings about the smishing scam
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Donald Trump · United StatesFive years after the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted office life, American workplaces are settling into a new rhythm. Employees in remote-friendly jobs now spend an average of 2.3 days each week working from home, a research team that tracks remote employment has found. And when you look at all workers—and not just those in remote-friendly positions—they're working remotely 1.4 days a week, or 28% of the time.See the Story
US workers with remote-friendly jobs still work from home nearly half the time, five years after the pandemic began
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