Health news today spans grief, prevention and privacy. In South Dakota, prosecutors have charged two men in the death of a 14-year-old girl whose body was found days after she was reported missing, a case drawing added scrutiny because one defendant previously had a life sentence...
Health news today spans grief, prevention and privacy. In South Dakota, prosecutors have charged two men in the death of a 14-year-old girl whose body was found days after she was reported missing, a case drawing added scrutiny because one defendant previously had a life sentence commuted by former Governor Kristi Noem. In Belfast, a 30-year-old man, Carl Holland, has died a week after suffering a head injury in a punch assault outside a pub, deepening a police investigation. Public health officials in Nigeria, meanwhile, are trying to stay ahead of crisis rather than react to it, launching a presidential task force to bolster Ebola preparedness, border surveillance and coordination despite no current reported cases. Elsewhere, Lionel Messi’s family has appealed for “humanity” as his father Jorge receives treatment, while in India, CSIR UGC NET applicants face today’s registration deadline ahead of July’s exam.






Top Health stories
- South Dakota man granted commutation by Noem charged in niece’s death (5 sources)
- Messi’s family asks media for “humanity” as Jorge Messi receives treatment (4 sources)
- Troy Terry to miss start of Ducks 2026-27 season after hip surgery (4 sources)
- JD Vance rebukes Israeli officials over criticism of Iran deal (4 sources)
- Nigeria inaugurates presidential task force to strengthen Ebola Virus Disease preparedness (4 sources)
- CSIR UGC NET June 2026 registrations close today; exam set for July 17–18 (4 sources)
- Man dies in hospital a week after punch assault in west Belfast (4 sources)
- Flu outbreak reported at Lackland Air Force Base after vaccine mandate rescinded (4 sources)
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