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Month: August 2026

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Lettuce is back on the menu in Michigan as cyclospora cases decline, state health department says

By Brenda Goodman, Katherine Dillinger, CNN (CNN) — As cyclospora cases slow, Michigan residents can go back to eating lettuce and salad greens, state health officials said Thursday. “New cyclosporiasis case reports and emergency department visits are on the decline,” the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services said in a statement. “The broad, precautionary

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Israel acusa a un colono por la muerte de un activista palestino en la Ribera Occidental en un proceso judicial inusual

Por Kara Fox y Dana Karni, CNN Un colono israelí fue acusado de homicidio imprudente por la muerte de un destacado activista palestino en 2025, lo que representa un caso poco común de Israel procesando a un colono por violencia contra palestinos. Los fiscales presentaron este jueves cargos contra Yinon Levi, que vive en el

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Farm-bots: Bringing AI into the fields

Farm-bots: Bringing AI into the fields

  “We do a lot of wonderful work with onions,” is a phrase you don’t hear often while reporting on artificial intelligence. But using algorithms to help farmers improve yields while reducing chemical usage is Swiss startup Ecorobotix’s bread and butter, according to Abbey Flury, global marketing and communications manager at the company. “Our onion

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The modern public finance workforce: Developing future-ready talent

The modern public finance workforce: Developing future-ready talent

  An approaching talent cliff is on a collision course with technology shifts in public-sector finance offices. Across the U.S., retirements are accelerating, and recruitment pipelines are thin, with younger professionals less likely to remain in one organization for long periods. Meanwhile, pressure to provide faster reporting, stronger transparency, and deeper analytics continues to increase

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Why vacation rental investors are spending more time on market research before buying

Why vacation rental investors are spending more time on market research before buying

  Short-term rental investors confront a dual threat: cooling returns and tightening regulations that squeeze profitability while raising loan qualification hurdles. Platforms like Airbnb have democratized vacation rental investing, but they’ve also triggered state and local crackdowns on tax compliance, licensing, and occupancy caps. For investors already holding properties or considering new purchases, miscalculating revenue

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The rise of legacy properties: Why families are investing in land they already own

The rise of legacy properties: Why families are investing in land they already own

  Families face mounting pressure to consolidate wealth across generations while estate planning remains fragmented and vulnerable to legal disputes. Multigenerational living arrangements create immediate practical demands—but they also offer landowners a strategic path to preserve and compound family wealth through property improvement. The challenge: knowing which investments deliver legacy value versus those that drain

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Local immigration lawyer speaks on President Trump’s new birthright citizenship executive orders

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – After President Trump’s second round of birthright citizenship executive orders were signed today, a local immigration attorney is breaking down the order’s new provisions. Ally Bolour with the Bolour/Carl Immigration Group in Palm Springs says he doubts the executive order will have an impact with the Supreme Court’s recent ruling

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Of the thousands of genomes that the AI generated

AI creates 16 new viruses from scratch, showing promise for drug resistance and drawing warnings about potential for misuse

By Deidre McPhillips, CNN (CNN) — Scientists used an artificial intelligence program to create new viral genomes that are different from any known natural viruses and that targeted specific hosts, according to a new study. The development is a hopeful step toward medical advances, but it also raises concerns around the potential for misuse. The

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Arabia Saudita se prepara para ataques contra puertos y aeropuertos de milicias iraquíes aliadas a hutíes apoyados por Irán

Por Nic Robertson y Hira Humayun, CNN Arabia Saudita se está preparando para “múltiples ataques coordinados” por parte de milicias iraquíes que trabajan con los hutíes respaldados por Irán, dijo a CNN un funcionario saudí, mientras el conflicto más amplio en Medio Oriente amenaza con ampliarse. El funcionario citó “múltiples informes de inteligencia” de Arabia

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Kit Connor sería el nuevo Cyclops en la próxima película de “X-Men”, según Deadline

Por Erick E. Beltran, CNN en Español Kit Connor, actor británico que saltó a la fama por interpretar a Nick Nelson en la serie de Netflix “Heartstopper”, podría unirse al universo cinematográfico de Marvel como Cyclops, según informó Deadline. El actor británico de 22 años sería el principal candidato para interpretar a Scott Summers, el

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