The Daily Populous

Thursday October 19th, 2023 evening edition

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FORNØYD: Helseminister Ingvild Kjerkol gleder seg over at man ikke fant krefttilfeller blant kull som fikk HPV-vaksinen som barn.

Ingen krefttilfeller blant kull som fikk HPV-vaksine som barn.

Det var i fjor null tilfeller av livmorhalskreft hos kullet som i 2009 ble vaksinert mot HPV-viruset, som kan forårsake kreftformen hos kvinner.

Det var det første kullet som fikk tilbud om HPV-vaksinen, og det at det er ingen påviste tilfeller, viser at denne vaksinen virker, sier helseminister Ingvild Kjerkol (Ap) til TV 2.

I fjor fylte kullet som i 2009 var de første som ble med i barnevaksinasjonsprogrammet, 25 år.

Det vil altså si at man for første gang kan se på statistikken hvilken effekt vaksinen har hatt. »

Jim Jordan's curious rise: A tale of how Christian nationalism consumed the GOP

Authored by salon.com
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Zinke loves comparing the former assistant wrestling coach at Ohio State to the Prince of Peace.

Inevitably, this mentality led prayer chatter to fuse with the unintentionally campy cheerleading from Jordan supporters.

Jordan's candidacy isn't dead yet, even though he's both unqualified and likely has been involved in efforts to overthrow democray. »

Xbox boss Phil Spencer is open to breaking the seal on some forgotten games: 'If teams want to go back and revisit some [games] … I'm gonna be all in'

Authored by pcgamer.com
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The UK's CMA has given the thumbs up, Kotick's on his way out—the deal's closed, and now we get to see the impact ripples spread.

It looks like there's already some great news for fans of Activision Blizzard's older catalogue, as confirmed by Xbox boss Phil Spencer himself in an official interview on the Xbox channel.

There really is a huge catalogue to cover—two of gaming's biggest companies merging for a second time with Microsoft? »

Stench leads officials to 189 rotting corpses at taxidermist’s funeral home

Authored by arstechnica.com
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The home, the Return to Nature Funeral Home in Penrose, Colorado, had claimed to conduct environmentally friendly "green" burials.

In the conversation, Hallford acknowledged that he had a "problem" at the facility and claimed he practiced taxidermy there.

In an Order of Summary Suspension from the state, Mayhugh noted that the facility has operated without a license since last November. »

Biden-Harris Administration Announces $3.5 Billion for Largest Ever Investment in America’s Electric Grid, Deploying More Clean Energy, Lowering Costs, and Creating Union Jobs

Authored by energy.gov
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All of today’s selected projects have Justice40 commitments, and 86 percent either contain labor union partnerships or will involve collective bargaining agreements.

The projects selected are helping maintain and create good-paying union jobs, with more than three-quarters of the projects selected having partnerships with the IBEW.

Oregon – Multiple projects across Oregon will connect vast amounts of clean energy to customers and create good-paying union jobs. »