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Steelers visit Bears with Aaron Rodgers' status uncertain because of wrist injury 11/21/2025 02:53pm • CHICAGO (AP) — Aaron Rodgers once famously turned to the crowd at Soldier Field and screamed that he still owns the Bears. No one would have argued back then. Rodgers would love a chance to show it's still true, though it's not clear if he'll get the opportunity when the Pittsburgh Steelers visit Florida man executed for killing his former manager at a convenience store Florida man executed for killing his former manager at a convenience store 11/20/2025 07:03pm • STARKE, Fla. (AP) — A man convicted of raping and fatal beating his manager at a Florida convenience store in 1988 was put to death Thursday evening in the state's record 17th execution this year. Richard Barry Randolph, 63, was pronounced dead at 6:12 p.m. following a three-drug injection at Flor What happens when your immune system hijacks your brain What happens when your immune system hijacks your brain 11/20/2025 07:02pm • “My year of unraveling” is how a despairing Christy Morrill described nightmarish months when his immune system hijacked his brain. What’s called autoimmune encephalitis attacks the organ that makes us “us,” and it can appear out of the blue. Morrill went for a bike ride with friends along How to Pick a Health Insurance Plan: Your Open Enrollment Guide 11/20/2025 07:00pm • Whether you're new to picking a health insurance plan, or you've already had to do it many, many times, it can be a bit of a slog. There's so much to look through and many decisions to make, but it's well worth taking your time and going through the trouble of choosing a good health insurance plan. Respect and remembrance for Cheney from Bush, Biden and past vice presidents as Trump is excluded Respect and remembrance for Cheney from Bush, Biden and past vice presidents as Trump is excluded 11/20/2025 02:58pm • WASHINGTON (AP) — They gathered at the Washington National Cathedral on Thursday — former presidents, vice presidents, sworn political foes and newfound friends — in a show of respect and remembrance for Dick Cheney, the consequential and polarizing vice president who became an acidic scold of Novelist Rabih Alameddine and poet Patricia Smith win National Book Awards Novelist Rabih Alameddine and poet Patricia Smith win National Book Awards 11/20/2025 02:07pm • NEW YORK (AP) — National Book Awards judges honored authors worldwide on Wednesday night, from Lebanese novelist Rabih Alameddine’s “The True True Story of Raja the Gullible (and His Mother)” to Chicago-born poet Patricia Smith's “The Intentions of Thunder.” Alameddine's narrative of int Autoimmune diseases can strike any part of the body, and mostly affect women. Here's what to know Autoimmune diseases can strike any part of the body, and mostly affect women. Here's what to know 11/20/2025 01:52pm • Our immune system has a dark side: It’s supposed to fight off invaders to keep us healthy. But sometimes it turns traitor and attacks our own cells and tissues. What are called autoimmune diseases can affect just about every part of the body — even the brain — and tens of millions of people Christmas market in Germany opens after last year's deadly attack in the city of Magdeburg Christmas market in Germany opens after last year's deadly attack in the city of Magdeburg 11/20/2025 07:05am • BERLIN (AP) — The Christmas market in the German city of Magdeburg opened Thursday, nearly a year after it was the scene of a horrific car-ramming attack that left six people dead. Five women and a boy died, and many more people were injured in the Dec. 20 attack that lasted just over a minute. As infant botulism cases climb to 31, recalled ByHeart baby formula is still on some store shelves As infant botulism cases climb to 31, recalled ByHeart baby formula is still on some store shelves 11/20/2025 06:12am • As cases of potentially deadly botulism in babies who drank ByHeart infant formula continue to grow, state officials say they are still finding the recalled product on some store shelves. Meanwhile the company reported late Wednesday that laboratory tests confirmed that some samples of formula were PHOTO ESSAY: A 'year of unraveling' when a man's immune system hijacked his brain PHOTO ESSAY: A 'year of unraveling' when a man's immune system hijacked his brain 11/20/2025 12:06am • Sometimes, the immune system runs amok and attacks the organ that makes us “us” — the brain. It's called autoimmune encephalitis but one California man dubbed it his “year of unraveling.” Christy Morrill went for a bike ride with friends, stopping for lunch — and no one noticed anything An anti-migrant group in South Africa is blocking foreigners from health clinics 11/19/2025 10:49pm • MUSINA, South Africa (AP) — It's 6 a.m. and Tholakele Nkwanyana is one of the first people to arrive at the Diepsloot public health clinic in Johannesburg, not to seek medical attention but to stop foreigners from getting care. She and fellow members of South Africa's anti-immigrant group Operatio Memory Loss: Tips to Improve Recall and Memory 11/19/2025 07:00pm • Memory can wither with age. Forgetfulness can be unnerving, but there are ways you can support your mind during memory loss -- or support a loved one going through it. While not all lost memories can be retrieved, with science-backed tips and strategies, people experiencing memory loss can still liv Jaxson Dart is progressing toward playing for the Giants at Detroit, interim coach Mike Kafka says Jaxson Dart is progressing toward playing for the Giants at Detroit, interim coach Mike Kafka says 11/19/2025 05:23pm • EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Jaxson Dart continues to progress through concussion protocol, and New York Giants interim coach Mike Kafka said the rookie quarterback is trending toward playing Sunday at Detroit as long as there are no setbacks in the process. Kafka said Dart would go through a non- A health center closure in New England town reveals toll of federal cuts on rural communities A health center closure in New England town reveals toll of federal cuts on rural communities 11/19/2025 12:31pm • FRANCONIA, N.H. (AP) — For more than two decades, Susan Bushby, a 70-year-old housekeeper from a rural ski town in New Hampshire's White Mountains, took comfort in knowing she only had a short drive to reach the community health center. The lodge-like medical building, which sits on a hill overloo What to know about the impacts Medicaid cuts are having on rural health care What to know about the impacts Medicaid cuts are having on rural health care 11/19/2025 08:02am • FRANCONIA, N.H. (AP) — The closing of a health center in rural New Hampshire has raised concerns that the projected cuts in Medicaid are already taking a toll. Last month, a site of the Ammonoosuc Community Health Services in Franconia, a town of around 1,000 people, closed for good. Ammonoosuc of
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