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Virginia reports suspected monkeypox case

The Virginia Department of Health today reported its 27th suspected case of monkeypox in the US state as part of an ongoing worldwide outbreak.

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Conservationists capture most massive Burmese python in Florida history

Media reported June 22 biologists from the Conservancy of Southwest Florida reported having captured a Burmese python measuring nearly 18ft in length and 215 pounds in weight in the state’s Everglades wetlands.

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Amtrak to run services to Burlington, Vermont starting July 29

The Vermont Agency of Transportation confirmed June 16 train operator Amtrak will begin services to Burlington on July 29, the first passenger rail service to the city in nearly seventy years.

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Grand jury indicts man in assassination plot against U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh

On June 15, Californian Nicholas John Roske was indicted in a plot to assassinate US Supreme Court Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

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Canada, Denmark agree to resolve Arctic border dispute

Canada and Denmark agreed June 14 to divide the uninhabited Arctic Sea territory Hans Island in two, ending a long-standing, mainly good-natured border dispute.

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