Congo says its mpox outbreak is over after 2 years and more than 2,200 suspected deaths

CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — Congo on Thursday declared the end of a two-year outbreak ofthe mpox diseasethat's believed to have caused more than 2,200 deaths in the country.

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Health Minister Roger Kamba told journalists that the government had made the determination that the outbreak was over and no longer a national emergency.

Congo, a vast country in central Africa, wasat the center of an outbreakof the infectious viral disease that spread to neighboring countries in 2024 and prompted the World Health Organization to declare ita global health emergencyas it spilled over borders. WHO ended the global health emergency declarationin September.

The Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said there were more than 161,000 suspected cases of mpox in Congo during the outbreak between 2024 and this year, with around 37,000 of them confirmed through tests.

The Africa CDC said there were 2,286 suspected deaths but only 127 were confirmed by tests.

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Mpox, also known as monkeypox, was first identified by scientists in 1958 when there were outbreaks of a "pox-like" disease in monkeys. Until a few years ago, most human cases were seen in people in central and West Africa who had close contact with infected animals.

In 2022, the virus was confirmed tospread via sexfor the first time and triggered outbreaks in more than 70 countries that had not previously reported mpox.

The most common symptoms of mpox, according to WHO, are a rash and fever, but it can sometimes cause serious illness. Most people recover fully.

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Congo says its mpox outbreak is over after 2 years and more than 2,200 suspected deaths

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Magnitude 4.6 earthquake rattles California's Bay Area

Amagnitude 4.6 earthquake struck the Bay Area of Californiaearly Thursday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey.

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The earthquake was centered in Boulder Creek, California, a town in the Santa Cruz Mountains, and struck at 1:41 a.m. local time at a depth of 10.9 km (6.8 miles). Residents in the area reported light to moderate shaking, according to the USGS, with residents as far north as Berkeley and San Francisco and as far south as Soledad reporting feeling shaking as well.

The United States Geological Survey said a magnitude 4.6 earthquake struck the Bay Area of California in the early morning of April 2, 2026.

Originally reported as a magnitude 5.1 earthquake, it has since been revised down to a 4.6.According to the San Francisco Chronicle, various faults run through the Santa Cruz area and it was not immediately clear which fault triggered the quake.

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No injuries or deaths have been reported from the earthquake, however the USGS says there is about a 56% chance of a magnitude 3.0 or higher aftershock happening within the next seven days, and about a 12% chance that aftershock is magnitude 4.0 or higher.

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Magnitude 4.6 earthquake rattles California's Bay Area

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Americans in Iraq warned to leave 'now' amid threats of imminent attacks

The U.S. Embassy inIraqhas warned Americans to leave the country as soon as possible over threats from militias aligned with Iran to carry out imminent attacks inBaghdadover the next two days.

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"U.S. citizens should leave Iraq now," the embassy warned in an alertpublishedThursday. Anyone who chooses to remain in the country will do so "at significant risk," it added.

The warning came just days after reports emerged of thekidnapping of American journalist Shelly Kittleson, who was feared to have been abducted in Baghdad on Tuesday by suspected Iranian-backed militants.

Dylan Johnson, the assistant secretary of state for global affairs, said a person believed to have been involved in the kidnapping had been captured and was in Iraqi custody. He said the person had ties to the Iranian-aligned militia Kataib Hezbollah.

Kittleson's mother, Barb Kittleson,told NBC affiliate WTMJof Milwaukee that her daughter had been living in the Middle East and working as a journalist for about 20 years. She said she last heard from her Monday.

Shelly Kittleson, an American journalist kidnapped in Iraq. (via Facebook)

Since the United States and Israel launched their military assault on Iran in late February, triggering the war currently consuming the region, the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad has been warning that militias within Iraq may try to kidnap Americans.

The embassy on Thursday noted that Iran and Iran-aligned militias have previously carried out "widespread attacks" against U.S. citizens and targets associated with the U.S. in Iraq, including in its semiautonomous Kurdistan region.

While Iraq as a whole became safer for locals and foreigners when the civil war triggered by 2003 U.S. invasion wound down, Iran's influence over its neighbor's politics and society has grown. Iranian-backed Popular Mobilization Forces, which are legally part of the Iraqi military, often act independently from the government.

The embassy said that in addition to the risk of kidnapping, "businesses, universities, diplomatic facilities, energy infrastructure, hotels, airports, and other locations perceived to be associated with the United States, as well as Iraqi institutions and civilian targets," could also be subject to attack.

It added that the Iraqi government has not prevented attacks in or from its territory. It also warned that militia members could even "claim to be associated with the Iraqi government" and may carry identification denoting their status as government employees.

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Iraq's embassies in the U.S. and Britain did not immediately respond to requests for comment from NBC News.

A security official said a drone and rocket attack targeted the US embassy in Baghdad early March 17, following a similar attack hours earlier.  (Ahmad Al-Rubaye / AFP via Getty Images)

The development comes after the State Department last monthordered all U.S. embassies and consular posts worldwideto conduct security reviews without delay, according to a cable seen by NBC News following attacks on U.S. embassies in the region, including an attack by an Iran-aligned militia on the embassy in Baghdad.

Americans looking to leave Iraq, where a "Level 4: Do Not Travel" warning is in effect, will face some difficulty, with the airspace closed and commercial flights not operating out of the country.

The embassy noted that overland routes to Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Turkey were open, but that travelers should "expect long delays."

Still, it said, Americans should "depart now via one of these overland routes."

It further warned Americans not to attempt to travel to the embassy in Baghdad or the consulate general in Irbil "in light of significant security risks," but said Americans in need of assistance could contact the embassy in Baghdad at BaghdadACS@state.gov or the consulate general in Irbil at ErbilACS@state.gov.

Irbil is the capital of the oil-rich Kurdistan region, which has seen less violence than other parts of the country.

The embassy suggested that Americans leaving the country keep a "low profile" and "stay aware of your surroundings." It also suggested having a supply of food, water, medications and other essential items.

Meanwhile, the Iraqi Interior Ministry has said it continues to work to "secure the release" of Kittleson, the American journalist kidnapped in Baghdad this week.

It said it would "take all necessary legal measures against all those involved in this criminal act, in accordance with the law."

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Cardinals star Masyn Winn involved in car crash — hours after his game-winning hit against Mets

St. Louis Cardinals star Masyn Winn was involved in a car crash hours after he tallied his first game-winning hit Wednesday afternoon against the New York Mets.

NY Post Sports An image collage containing 1 images, Image 1 shows St. Louis Cardinals players celebrate with Masyn Winn after the shortstop hit a walk-off single against the New York Mets on April 1, 2026

The 24-year-old shortstop was driving along Interstate 64 near St. Louis at the time of the single-car crash, the Cardinals said in a statement,according to Fox 2 Now.

"We are grateful that he is OK, and thank the first responders in our community who helped Masyn tonight," the team said.

St. Louis Cardinals players celebrate with Masyn Winn after the shortstop hit a walk-off single against the New York Mets on April 1, 2026. AP

Wet pavement was ruled the cause of the crash, according to the report.

Winn was alone in the car at the time of the incident and was helped by both police officers and officials from the Cardinals' security and medical staff.

He was transported to a hospital for evaluation, where he was found not to have suffered any serious injuries and was later released.

It was not known if Winn would be available for the Cardinals' afternoon game in Detroit on Thursday.

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Masyn Winn hits a walk-off single against the Mets in the bottom of the 11th inning at Busch Stadium on April 1, 2026. Getty Images Cardinals' Masyn Winn is mobbed by his teammates after his game winning hit. Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

Winn struck a bloop single into short right field with two outs in the 11th to propel the Cardinals to a 2-1 win over the Mets, winning the series two games to three.

The walk-off was the first of Winn's career after making his debut with St. Louis in August 2023.

Coincidentally, Winn had also recorded his first big league hit against the Mets, an infield single on Aug. 18, 2023, where then-Mets first basemanPete Alonso tossed the ballinto the stands.

Alonso, now with the Orioles, sent Winn a bottle of 1942 tequila and a signed bat as a peace offering after his on-field blunder.

"I just wanted to send him something because I didn't want him to think about anything," Alonso said at the time. "I just wanted to send him something because I didn't want him to think about anything."

The fan who caught the ball later returned it to the Cardinals and Winn.

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70 days to the World Cup: Sweden sneaks into 2026 tournament without a qualifying win

The countdown to the2026 World Cupis on! Each day ahead of the tournament's return to North America, Yahoo Sports will highlight an insight or moment that showcases just how grand the world's biggest sporting spectacle has become — even beyond the expanded field of this year's global event.

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Good fortune has been on Sweden's side during their road to qualifying for the2026 World Cup.

It was unique journey and one that usually would benefit a host nation.

TheBlågultwent winless in the group stage during qualifying, losing four and drawing two to finish at the bottom of Group B. Yet, Sweden had earned in the UEFA playoffs in Path B with Ukraine, Poland and Albania, two wins away from going to the World Cup.

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In order to find the answer you need to go back to November 2024 when Sweden defeated Slovakia 2-1 on an Alexander Isak 48th-minute goal. That win secured the Swedes first place in Group 1 of Nations League C and promotion to League B for the next campaign.

Due to the Nations League format, the top four overall group winners that finished outside of the top two places in their respective World Cup qualifying groups were able to advance to the World Cup playoffs. Sweden was part of that group, which put them into the Path B semifinal against Ukraine.

Viktor Gyökeres netted a hat-trick during the 3-1 win over Ukraine, and five days later scored thetie-breaking goal in the 88th minute against Polandto secure Sweden's spot in this summer's tournament.

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The wins were the first two under new manager Graham Potter,who was initially hired on a short-term basis in October.

Sweden will now join Group F with the Netherlands, Japan and Tunisia.

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