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Over 200 cruise passengers and crew infected with norovirus aboard Cunard Line ship
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Over 200 cruise passengers and crew infected with norovirus aboard Cunard Line ship

NEW YORK (NYP) — More than 200 people aboard a still-at-sea Cunard Line cruise bound for New York, including members of the crew, contracted norovirus in the latest cruise ship…
Posted by John McCarthy April 1, 2025
Judge issues full ruling clearing Joshua Riibe in Pitt student Sudiksha Konanki’s disappearance
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Judge issues full ruling clearing Joshua Riibe in Pitt student Sudiksha Konanki’s disappearance

PUNTA CANA (DM) — A Dominican judge officially dismissed the case against the American man who was the last person to see University of Pittsburgh student Sudiksha Konanki before she…
Posted by John McCarthy April 1, 2025
Belize officials say 3 American women died of carbon monoxide poisoning
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Belize officials say 3 American women died of carbon monoxide poisoning

BELMOPAN (CBS) — Authorities in Belize said this week that three American women who were found dead last month while on vacation in the country died as a result of carbon monoxide…
Posted by John McCarthy March 31, 2025
Martinique’s water woes drive anger at French rule 
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Martinique’s water woes drive anger at French rule 

FORT-DE-FRANCE (Reuters) — In Martinique, a French territory in the Caribbean, tourists flock to crystalline waterfalls nestling in the tropical rainforests. But the water that comes out of Christelle Marie-Sainte's…
Posted by John McCarthy March 30, 2025
Rooted Mushroom: A story of sustainable jobs and growing success in Sint Maarten
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Rooted Mushroom: A story of sustainable jobs and growing success in Sint Maarten

PHILIPSBURG — Stephane Ferron’s journey started with a clear and ambitious goal: to establish a sustainable, locally sourced mushroom business that would not only provide a healthy, organic food source…
Posted by John McCarthy March 29, 2025
At least 6 dead after submarine carrying tourists on a reef tour in Red Sea sinks off Egypt
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At least 6 dead after submarine carrying tourists on a reef tour in Red Sea sinks off Egypt

CAIRO (AP) — A recreational submarine taking 45 tourists on an underwater cruise of coral reefs in the Red Sea sank off the Egyptian resort town of Hurghada on Thursday, leaving six Russians dead,…
Posted by John McCarthy March 27, 2025
Magnitude 4.2 earthquake strikes near Anguilla this morning
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Magnitude 4.2 earthquake strikes near Anguilla this morning

THE VALLEY — Anguilla residents felt a 4.2-magnitude earthquake early this morning, authorities said. No injuries were reported, The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake's epicenter hit about 32 miles…
Posted by John McCarthy March 27, 2025
CNN visited the beach where a missing American student spent her final moments. Here’s what we saw
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CNN visited the beach where a missing American student spent her final moments. Here’s what we saw

PUNTA CANA, Dominican Republic (CNN) — Beneath a predawn sky, adorned with shimmering stars and clouds lazily floating past the moon, Sudiksha Konanki stepped into the warm, inviting waters of the Caribbean Sea. Far…
Posted by John McCarthy March 26, 2025
World’s first pig to human liver transplant is carried out in China
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World’s first pig to human liver transplant is carried out in China

BEIJING (DM) — A pig's liver has been transplanted into a human recipient for the first time in a ‘milestone’ for organ transfers between animals and people. Scientists in China used a…
Posted by John McCarthy March 26, 2025
Mexican illegal migrants with HIV molest young boy in sauna on Royal Caribbean cruise
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Mexican illegal migrants with HIV molest young boy in sauna on Royal Caribbean cruise

MIAMI — Two illegal immigrants - one of which is HIV positive - were arrested in Florida after allegedly molesting a minor on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship.  Jose Diaz, 36,…
Posted by John McCarthy March 25, 2025

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