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Arizona lawmakers voted last week to advance three bills that would make it easier to get exemptions from the state's vaccine requirements, and which would require doctors to provide much more information to patients and families about potential harms that vaccines pose.The bills cleared the House's Health and Human Services Committee on a 5-4 GOP-led, party-line vote, and head to the Rules Committee on their way to the floor. 442

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Army Veteran Bob Nowakowski has been visiting the Niagara SPCA in Upstate New York every week for close to 30 years. Monday he showed up to the shelter with a ,000 donation."We are so grateful to Bob for his continued support of Niagara SPCA", said Executive Director Tim Brennan in a statement. "His donation will have a huge impact on our surgical suite so that we can help more dogs and cats in need."Nowakowski pledged to match every dollar donated towards the new surgical suite up to 0,000. He also made a ,000 donation in November. "I'm just glad I can help out", said Nowakowski. Nowakowski began coming to the Niagara SPCA in the 1990s. He often brings a big box of treats with him because he "just likes dogs." This article was written by Jeff Russo for 785

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At first glance, you would never know that Rich Mahoney’s clothes are different. That’s until, of course, you hear the hum of tiny robotic machinery working beneath the surface.That’s because underneath Mahoney’s clothing is what he calls robotic clothing.“It’s like a layer of extra muscles integrated into your clothing around your body,” he says.Mahoney is the 376

  

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BERLIN, Germany – The U.S. Air Force is investigating the death of two servicemen who died at a base in Germany last week.Airman 1st Class Xavier Leaphart and Airman 1st Class Aziess Whitehurst were found unresponsive in a dormitory room at Spangdahlem Air Base in western Germany at about 6:30 p.m. Thursday. The men, both aged 20, were pronounced dead shortly afterward. Both deceased Airmen were assigned to the 52nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, under the 52nd Fighter Wing.Leaphart is survived by his father, Malik Muhammad, and mother, Pamela Leaphart. Whitehurst is survived by his father and mother, Davin and Maria Whitehurst. The Associated Press reports that Leaphart was from Georgia and Whitehurst was from Arizona.In a statement Sunday, base commander Col. David Epperson expressed his condolences to the men’s loved ones.“It is always very difficult to lose valued members of our team,” said Col. Epperson. “Our sincerest and heartfelt condolences go out to the friends and families that have been affected by this tragedy.”An Air Force spokeswoman said more information will be released as it becomes available. 1141

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