Investigation underway after deadly shooting in west Phoenix parking lot

**PHOENIX — Investigation Underway After Fatal Shooting in West Phoenix Parking Lot**

An investigation is underway following a shooting in a west Phoenix parking lot that left one man dead and two others injured on Sunday morning, authorities reported.

The incident occurred around 5 a.m. near the intersection of 27th Avenue and McDowell Road, according to the Phoenix Police Department.

When officers arrived at the scene, they found two men who had been shot. One of the men died at the scene, while the other was transported to a hospital with serious injuries.

A third man was also injured during the incident. He was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries but has since been released.

After his release, the third man was interviewed by homicide detectives and subsequently released from custody pending further investigation, police said.

No additional details about the shooting have been released at this time.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS (948-6377) or 480-TESTIGO (837-8446) for Spanish.
https://ktar.com/arizona-news/deadly-parking-lot-shooting-phoenix/5774012/

Canton elementary students honor local veterans with special showcase

CANTON, MASS. (WHDH) — The hallways of Luce Elementary School in Canton were filled with cheers, clapping, and American flags as students welcomed dozens of local veterans of the Armed Forces who came to celebrate Veterans Day.

Students eagerly high-fived the heroes, some dressed in uniform, as they made their way past classrooms, lockers, and many smiling faces. The school noted that each veteran in attendance has a special connection to Canton. Some have children or grandchildren attending the school, while others are residents of the community.

After the warm welcome, the veterans joined the students in the school’s auditorium for a special program. The event began with the National Anthem, followed by a medley of Armed Forces anthems and a touching rendition of “Taps” performed by Canton Veterans Agent Arafat Knight.

The program also featured speeches from veterans and sixth-grade students who shared essays they had written specifically for this special day, honoring the service and sacrifices of those who have served the nation.
https://whdh.com/news/canton-elementary-students-honor-local-veterans-with-special-showcase/

The Many Problems With the FDA’s Big Menopause Announcement

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On Monday, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) made an announcement that it promised would change the lives of millions of American women for the better: hormone replacement therapy (HRT), the combination of hormone drugs that can treat the symptoms of menopause, was about to be depathologized.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had decided to remove a black-box warning on the medication that cautioned patients that its use could cause cancer and stroke. HHS Secretary RFK Jr. and FDA commissioner Marty Makary said that the warning, which first appeared in 2003, had been based on an overblown interpretation of a decades-old study.

“The FDA is announcing today that it will remove the misleading black-box warnings from all HRT products,” said Kennedy. “For the first time in a generation, the FDA is standing with science and standing with women.”

The change was welcome news to many doctors who treat the often-debilitating and long-dismissed symptoms of menopause: hot flashes, brain fog, insomnia, and recurrent urinary tract infections, to name but a few.

“This decision aligns with the latest evidence-based research and helps eliminate the unnecessary fear that this warning has long perpetuated,” the Menopause Advocacy Working Group, a group of physicians that promotes increased awareness around menopause, said in a statement on social media. (Two of the group’s members were among the speakers at Monday’s event.)

However, specialists with whom Mother Jones spoke noted that Monday’s panel, which included doctors with robust social media presences, at times overstated both the negative health effects of menopause and the science on the benefits of hormone replacement therapy.

Spokespeople for HHS did not immediately respond to questions for this story.

Here are just a few of the more questionable claims made during the panel:

### Menopause causes divorce.

Dr. Kelly Casperson, a urologist and “expert and advocate for sexuality and hormones,” warned that “families fracture” if women don’t get treated for the symptoms of menopause. Dr. Makary listed “divorce” alongside well-documented symptoms like mood swings and hot flashes.

For Adrian Sandra Dobs, a professor of Medicine and Oncology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine’s Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, this claim was “pretty ridiculous.”

She continued, “It is true that there can be mood swings and this can affect a marriage,” but to blame a divorce on menopause is “really stretching it.”

### Menopause kills women.

“HRT has saved marriages, rescued women from depression, prevented children from going without a mother,” Dr. Makary said.

“Menopause shortens women’s lives,” added HHS Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health Director Alicia Jackson.

Dr. Esther Eisenberg, a Professor Emerita at Vanderbilt University Medical Center who is working on the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists’ (ACOG) forthcoming guide to menopause, called the notion that menopause kills women “absurd.”

Menopause, she said, “has nothing to do with a woman’s lifespan.”

Dr. Jen Gunter, a gynecologist and the author of the 2021 book *The Menopause Manifesto*, noted in a Bluesky post that, on average, women actually live longer than men.

### HRT improves the lives of all women.

“We have the opportunity to add up to a decade of healthy years to the life of every woman that you love!” proclaimed Dr. Jackson.

However, as Drs. Dobs and Eisenberg noted, millions of women have contraindications to HRT, such as those with a previous history of blood clots or stroke, certain blood conditions, and many with a history of breast cancer.

### Lifelong vaginal estrogen therapy helps breast cancer patients live longer.

“They need their oncologist to know that women with breast cancer who use it may actually live longer, and they need their primary doctors to know how to write the prescription, recommend it for life,” said panel member Dr. Rachel Rubin, a urologist and sexual medicine specialist.

Dr. Dobs wasn’t so sure. “I can’t agree with that,” she told Mother Jones. “We shouldn’t be afraid of it, but I couldn’t make a statement that vaginal estrogen makes women with breast cancer live longer.”

(Breast cancer patients and survivors are typically advised to avoid most forms of HRT, though emerging evidence suggests vaginal estrogen may be safer.)

### Doctors should test the estrogen levels of patients in perimenopause before prescribing HRT.

“We are sticking with our philosophy that the government is not your doctor,” said Dr. Makary. Nonetheless, he did recommend “having a doctor evaluate your estrogen levels to figure out when is the right time to start.”

Yet the North American Menopause Society explicitly recommends against testing for estrogen levels in perimenopausal women because they fluctuate so much throughout a woman’s cycle. Instead, doctors should prescribe estrogen based on a woman’s symptoms.

Of Makary’s advice for women to ask their doctors to test their estrogen levels, Dr. Eisenberg said, “that recommendation comes out of the sky.”

Makary cast these claims as the results not only of “a robust review of the latest scientific evidence” but also of “listening to women who have been challenging the paternalism of medicine.”

In a surprisingly feminist statement, Makary added, “A male-dominated medical profession, let’s be honest, has minimized the symptoms of menopause, and as a result, women’s health issues have not received the attention that they deserve.”

Makary’s criticism of paternalism in medicine might strike some as particularly ironic given some of the other recent actions the FDA has taken on women’s health, which have included adding warnings to medications already proven to be safe.

Back in July, for instance, the agency convened a so-called expert panel to discuss the use of antidepressants by pregnant women. The event featured a majority-male panel, several of whom called for adding a black-box warning to SSRIs for pregnant women — a warning that reproductive health experts say could increase stigma for women who could benefit from taking the pills.

The members of that panel mostly spewed misinformation while railing against the use of antidepressants during pregnancy, to such an extent that the president of ACOG promptly released a statement calling the meeting an “alarmingly unbalanced” event that “did not adequately acknowledge the harms of untreated perinatal mood disorders in pregnancy.”

In addition, Kennedy and Makary confirmed in a September letter to Republican attorneys general that they would undertake a review of the safety of mifepristone, one of the two drugs used in medication abortion, even though more than 100 scientific studies have confirmed the pills are safe and effective — including when they are prescribed virtually and mailed to patients.

Reproductive rights advocates are concerned that this “review” could lead to a decision to restrict access to the pills by recommending they not be prescribed virtually and mailed, or that they should not be used through ten weeks’ gestation, as the FDA currently allows.

(Abortion advocates say the pills can be safely used later in pregnancy, and the World Health Organization guidelines note they can be used anytime in the first trimester.)

The newfound enthusiasm for HRT has been building over the past few years, as awareness of menopause, its symptoms, and the myths around hormonal medications has increased.

All the attention on menopause, though, has elevated a new cadre of doctor-influencers, two of whom were featured speakers at Monday’s event.

– Casperson, a urologist who hosts a podcast and has written two books about menopause and sex, has 435,000 Instagram followers. At her Bellingham, Washington clinic, which doesn’t accept insurance and instead offers memberships starting at $3,000 for 4-6 months of treatment, Casperson says she aims to help women “stop should-ing all over your sex life.”

– Rubin, also a urologist who doesn’t accept insurance, has 185,000 followers on Instagram. She trained under controversial physician Irwin Goldstein, who advocated for the first-ever women’s libido drug approved by the FDA in 2015.

Dr. Dobs cautions against relying on influencers selling supplements or claiming that HRT will solve all women’s health problems.

“Unfortunately, nothing really keeps us young except things like stopping smoking, exercising, and lifestyle modification,” she said. “There’s a lot of hype to hormones — we think they’re going to cure everything, and they really don’t.”
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2025/11/the-many-problems-with-the-fdas-big-menopause-announcement/

Good news, the Supreme Court isn’t even going to consider overturning same sex marriage

**Supreme Court Rejects High-Profile Appeal to Overturn Same-Sex Marriage Ruling**

The Supreme Court has officially rejected a high-profile appeal aimed at overturning the landmark 2015 ruling that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide. On Monday, the justices turned away the appeal without any comment, shutting down what many considered a long-shot attempt to dismantle the precedent set by *Obergefell v. Hodges*.

This news is a massive relief and was first reported by NBC News. Fears that the court might revisit the marriage equality decision have been running incredibly high ever since the devastating 2022 ruling that overturned the abortion rights decision, *Roe v. Wade*. Anxiety spiked further when conservative Justice Clarence Thomas, in his concurring opinion in the abortion ruling, suggested that *Obergefell* and similar cases should be revisited.

That suggestion sparked widespread concern, elevating attention to this specific appeal—even though it was brought a decade after the initial controversy began. But rights are rights, and they’re here to stay.

Despite these worries and the court’s existing 6-3 conservative majority, the justices showed little interest in tackling the issue at this time. None of the other justices supported Thomas’s suggestion to revisit *Obergefell*. In fact, Justice Samuel Alito, who authored the abortion ruling, indicated as recently as last month that he was not pushing for same-sex marriage to be overturned. This was a clear sign that this particular challenge had little chance of success.

The appeal was brought by Kim Davis, a former county clerk in Kentucky. Davis became nationally known in 2015 for refusing to issue marriage licenses immediately after the *Obergefell* decision was handed down. Represented by the conservative group Liberty Counsel, Davis—who identifies as a conservative Christian—claimed her religious beliefs exempted her from putting her name on licenses for same-sex couples.

Her office in Rowan County, Kentucky, denied marriage licenses to multiple couples, including David Moore and David Ermold. The couple promptly filed a civil rights lawsuit. Although Davis was ordered by a judge to issue the licenses, she defied the court injunction and refused to comply.

Because of her refusal, the judge found her in contempt of court, resulting in Davis spending six days in jail. While she was incarcerated, Moore and Ermold were finally able to obtain their marriage license.

Although the state eventually changed the law to allow licenses to be issued without the clerk’s name, Davis’s legal battles continued. Moore and Ermold sought damages for the initial refusal, and after lengthy litigation, a jury awarded $100,000 in damages against Davis. Additionally, her lawyers reported that she was required to pay $260,000 in attorney’s fees.

Davis then appealed, arguing that she should have been allowed to use her First Amendment right to the free exercise of religion as a defense. However, she lost this appeal at the Cincinnati-based 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in March of this year.

When she turned to the Supreme Court, Davis raised both the religious defense question and the much more contentious issue of overturning *Obergefell*. Ultimately, the Supreme Court’s refusal to hear the case marks a significant affirmation of marriage equality rights across the nation.
https://wegotthiscovered.com/news/good-news-the-supreme-court-isnt-even-going-to-consider-overturning-same-sex-marriage/

Sen. John Fetterman slams lawmakers fundraising amid shutdown: “I refuse to monetize the outrage”

Senator John Fetterman has strongly criticized lawmakers who are focusing on fundraising while Americans endure significant hardships during the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.

As travelers face mass chaos at airports, families confront food insecurity, and many workers experience missed paychecks, Fetterman expressed his firm stance against the shutdown.

“I just refuse to shut our government down and hold our government hostage,” he declared.

For more insights, watch his full interview airing Wednesday on *CBS Mornings*.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/sen-john-fetterman-slams-fundraising-amid-shutdown/

Kris Jenner, 70, shares insight into 11-year romance with much younger boyfriend Corey Gamble

Jessica Alba and Danny Ramirez Finally Make It Instagram Official

The Honest Company co-founder, Jessica Alba, announced her separation and divorce from ex-husband Cash Warren earlier this year. Since July, she has been dating actor Danny Ramirez, and the couple recently made their relationship Instagram official, delighting fans with their public display of affection.

Katy Perry Addresses Discourse Surrounding Orlando Bloom Split

On November 6, singer Katy Perry released her new single “Bandaids,” featuring lyrics that delve into the breakdown of a relationship. Many fans believe the song reflects her past relationship with ex-fiancé Orlando Bloom, offering an emotional insight into their separation.

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s Legal Battle Takes a Costly Turn

The former couple, stars of the iconic film “Mr. & Mrs. Smith,” have been embroiled in a legal battle over Château Miraval for more than three years. The ongoing dispute continues to escalate, adding tension to their already complicated post-divorce relationship.

Sleep-Deprived Skin? Experts Review the Cult Range That Instantly Revives Tired Complexions

Originally launched by Estée Lauder in 1982, this iconic skincare line was the first of its kind to specifically target skin rejuvenation during sleep. Our experts take a closer look at the range, highlighting how it can help revive tired and sleep-deprived complexions effectively.

Michael J. Fox’s Son is Married! See First Photos from the Private Wedding

Michael J. Fox, famed for his role in “Back to the Future,” and his wife, Tracy Pollan, the “Family Ties” co-star, recently celebrated their son Sam’s wedding. The couple also share daughters Aquinnah, Schuyler, and Esmé. Private photos from the ceremony have just been released, giving fans a glimpse into this joyous occasion.

Anthony Hopkins Makes Shocking Infidelity Confession About Second Marriage

Anthony Hopkins, celebrated for his roles in “The Silence of the Lambs” and “The Father,” has opened up about a shocking infidelity incident during his second marriage. The actor has been married three times and is currently with Stella Arroyave, his wife since 2003.

Diane Ladd’s Family Tragedy Months Before Her Own Death

The Oscar-nominated actress Diane Ladd’s death was recently announced by her daughter, Laura Dern. This heartbreaking news comes just three months after the passing of Diane Ladd’s third husband, marking a difficult period of loss for the family.
https://www.hellomagazine.com/brides/866730/kris-jenner-70-shares-insight-11-year-romance-much-younger-boyfriend-corey-gamble/

Top 11 DEXs of November 2025

**Decentralized Exchanges (DEXs): A Comprehensive Overview and Top Picks**

Decentralized exchanges, or DEXs, are blockchain-based peer-to-peer marketplaces that allow users to conduct transactions directly without relying on any central authority or intermediary, unlike traditional exchanges. The core concept behind DEXs is to give users full control over their assets, thereby reducing the risk of hacks, breaches, or mismanagement commonly associated with centralized platforms.

### Benefits of DEXs

These exchanges also address privacy concerns by requiring minimal personal information and promoting censorship resistance and anonymity. DEXs provide global access without gatekeepers or geographical restrictions—anyone with a wallet and an internet connection can use a DEX.

Although the user experience can sometimes be intimidating for newcomers, DEXs are a crucial part of the crypto ecosystem, embodying one of its core values: decentralization.

## Top Decentralized Exchanges to Explore

Here are some of the leading DEX platforms worth checking out:

### 1. dYdX

dYdX has established a strong position in decentralized trading by focusing on derivatives—a segment traditionally dominated by centralized platforms. It allows users to trade perpetual contracts, use margin, and access advanced order types while maintaining full control over their assets.

Built around a professional-grade order book system, dYdX offers fast execution, low fees, and minimal slippage. The platform supports up to 20x leverage and deep liquidity across major markets, making it a preferred choice for experienced traders seeking traditional exchange functionality without compromising decentralization.

### 2. SushiSwap

Originally launched as a fork of Uniswap, SushiSwap has evolved into a full-fledged ecosystem with a unique identity and community-driven ethos. While retaining core swap functionalities, it distinguishes itself through yield farming and extensive multi-chain expansion.

Liquidity providers play a central role, earning trading fees plus rewards in additional tokens. SushiSwap spans multiple blockchains, offering farming opportunities across networks without restricting users to a single ecosystem. Despite its 0.3% swap fee being slightly higher than some competitors, strong community governance via its SUSHI token and higher yield potentials make SushiSwap an attractive option.

### 3. Orca

Orca is a leading DEX on the Solana blockchain, aiming to revolutionize asset trading by catalyzing a shift in how market participants provide liquidity. The platform focuses on efficient, transparent trading and expanding the scope of tradable assets globally.

Its V2 launch in 2024 caters to four user groups: traders, liquidity providers, token creators, and builders. Orca supports near-instant swaps with minimal transaction fees and features like Whirpools, which concentrate liquidity and support emerging projects.

### 4. Uniswap V3

Uniswap is the largest and oldest decentralized exchange on Ethereum, boasting over $10 billion in weekly trading volume. Using an Automated Market Maker (AMM) model, users supply Ethereum tokens to liquidity pools, and prices are algorithmically set based on supply and demand.

V3 introduced multiple fee tiers, concentrated liquidity, non-fungible liquidity positions, and flexible oracles. Additionally, Uniswap supports Layer 2 solutions to reduce transaction fees, making it suitable for both casual and advanced traders.

### 5. StackSwap

StackSwap represents the next wave of DeFi on Bitcoin, built on the Stacks blockchain. It brings decentralized trading, yield farming, and token launches to a space traditionally outside DeFi, leveraging Bitcoin’s robust security layer.

Unlike Ethereum-based DEXs, StackSwap doesn’t facilitate direct BTC trading. Instead, it operates on a smart contract-enabled layer secured by Bitcoin, enabling users to engage with Bitcoin-tied DeFi tools and assets. With low fees and AI-powered performance optimizations, StackSwap offers a promising glimpse into Bitcoin-centric decentralized trading.

### 6. 1inch

1inch is a DEX aggregator that sources liquidity from various other decentralized exchanges to provide users with the best token swap rates. Unlike Uniswap or SushiSwap, 1inch does not maintain its own liquidity pools; instead, it scans and splits orders across platforms to optimize returns, minimize slippage, and reduce trading fees.

Powered by its Pathfinder algorithm, the platform analyzes trading paths and selects the most efficient routes. Additionally, 1inch operates its own Automated Market Maker (AMM) to reduce front-running and enhance earnings for liquidity providers.

### 7. Raydium

Raydium is an AMM and decentralized exchange built on Solana, known for high-speed and low-cost trading. What sets Raydium apart is its integration with Serum, a central limit order book DEX, enabling users to access both AMM-style swaps and order book liquidity.

This hybrid model provides deeper liquidity and better price execution for traders and liquidity providers. Raydium also offers dual-yield farming and a launchpad called AcceleRaytor that supports new projects on Solana.

### 8. Meteora

Meteora is a DeFi liquidity protocol on Solana focusing on dynamic, concentrated liquidity and automated yield generation. Users deposit assets into smart vaults that manage and adjust liquidity positions based on price ranges automatically.

Designed to simplify advanced liquidity strategies for everyday users, Meteora leverages Solana’s fast and low-cost environment. While it does not offer direct swaps, it supplies optimized liquidity to other DEXs, making it ideal for earning passive income without actively managing trades.

### 9. THORChain

THORChain is a cross-chain liquidity protocol that allows users to swap native assets directly, ensuring full custody and trustless transactions. Unlike most DEXs, it does not rely on wrapped or pegged tokens.

Powered by Cosmos SDK and Tendermint, THORChain uses its native RUNE token for settlements, incentives, and governance. Liquidity providers earn rewards by contributing to pools that facilitate swaps across various blockchains.

### 10. Shadow Exchange

Built on the Sonic network, Shadow Exchange focuses on efficient trading via concentrated liquidity and an innovative incentive model. Liquidity providers can concentrate capital within specific price ranges, optimizing utilization and reducing slippage.

The platform features a dynamic fee system that algorithmically adjusts based on market activity and customizable fee splits for creator incentives, offering an intuitive and user-friendly trading experience.

### 11. Camelot

Camelot is a decentralized exchange on the Arbitrum network, emphasizing liquidity and support for emerging crypto projects. It includes a launchpad to help new projects raise funds and provides unique incentives for long-term investors.

With dual incentive structures for liquidity providers and designed for scalability, Camelot handles high transaction volumes smoothly. Combining DeFi innovation with robust technology, it is an excellent choice for engaging with both nascent projects and established tokens within the Arbitrum ecosystem.

## Final Thoughts

Decentralized exchanges today have evolved far beyond simple token swaps. Offering tools like cross-chain interoperability and Bitcoin-powered DeFi, current DEX platforms cater to various trader needs.

However, no single platform suits everyone. It’s important to explore how a DEX aligns with your requirements, technical comfort, and risk tolerance before committing.

**Disclaimer:** Readers are encouraged to conduct their own research. Ambcrypto is not responsible for any outcomes relating to the use of information, products, or services mentioned. This content may contain affiliate or partner links.
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/tech/top-11-dexs-of-november-2025/

Fisherman searching for worms finds 20,000 medieval silver coins

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It only costs a few dollars to buy a tub of bait worms for fishing, but many people prefer sourcing them straight from the ground. And who knows? There’s always a chance you may find more in the dirt than just wriggling invertebrates.

Take a recent example near Stockholm, Sweden: According to county officials last month, an unnamed fisherman scrounging for worms at his summer house discovered a corroded copper cauldron containing around 13 pounds of treasure from the Middle Ages.

The tally is still underway, but an early estimate suggests as many as 20,000 silver coins, rings, pendants, and other pieces of jewelry were uncovered.

“This is probably one of the largest silver treasures from the early Middle Ages that has been found in Sweden,” said Sofia Andersson, an antiquarian and county administrative board member, in a statement translated from Swedish.

Most of the coinage dates back to the 12th century, and some are embossed with “KANATUS,” the Latin name of King Knut Eriksson. Born no later than the 1140s, Eriksson ruled medieval Sweden from 1172 CE until his death around 1195 CE.

The king oversaw an era when the written word was becoming increasingly important, especially as a bureaucratic tool. He also minted a new royal coinage, which former monarchs had suspended for about two decades.

Most historians consider his reign a relative success, noting that Eriksson was the first Swedish monarch since 1118 CE to die of natural causes—King Philip in 1118 CE was the last. Many of his predecessors met more violent ends, falling in battle or succumbing to disease.

In addition to Eriksson’s KANATUS currency, the cauldron also contained rarer “bishop coins” minted in Europe during the Middle Ages for clergy. Many of these coins show a bishop holding a ceremonial staff known as a crozier in his right hand, with a possible church depicted on the reverse side.

These images suggest that clergy actively negotiated with kings and wielded significant power in medieval Sweden.

Lab analysis and processing of the artifacts are still underway, but it’s likely the finder will receive enough compensation to purchase all the bait he wants for the foreseeable future.

According to Stockholm county officials, Swedish law entitles any person who discovers an “ancient silver find” the chance to receive a finder’s fee.


https://www.popsci.com/science/silver-coin-treasure-sweden/

Canada has lost its ‘measles elimination status’ — here’s what that means

**Canada Loses Measles Elimination Status Amid Growing Outbreak**

Canada has officially lost its measles elimination status, meaning the highly contagious disease is once again spreading consistently throughout the country. This declaration was made by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), an international health agency, according to a statement released Monday (Nov. 10) by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC).

After reviewing recent epidemiological and laboratory data from Canada, PAHO concluded that the same measles strain has circulated within the country for over a year. For an infectious disease to be considered “eliminated” from a region, there must be no endemic transmission for at least one year.

**Understanding Endemic Transmission**

“Endemic transmission” refers to the consistent, sustained spread of a disease within a particular population. This differs from sporadic cases, which might occur when an infected traveler imports a disease from elsewhere.

In July, PAHO noted a 29-fold increase in measles cases in the Americas in 2025 compared with 2024. At that time, Canada reported the highest number of cases among the countries assessed, with 3,170 cases documented between January and July.

**Current Outbreak Status in Canada**

As of late October, Canada had reported more than 5,100 measles cases this year, including 4,777 confirmed cases and 361 probable ones. These cases have appeared across 10 regions: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and the Northwest Territories.

This year’s cases mark the continuation of a large, multijurisdictional outbreak that first began in October 2024, according to the PHAC statement. “While transmission has slowed recently, the outbreak has persisted for over 12 months, primarily within under-vaccinated communities,” PHAC officials said.

**Efforts to Control the Outbreak**

Currently, PHAC is collaborating with PAHO and working alongside federal, provincial, territorial, and community partners to:

– Improve vaccination coverage
– Strengthen surveillance efforts
– Provide evidence-based guidance to affected communities

Canada could regain its elimination status if transmission of the measles strain associated with the current outbreak is interrupted for at least 12 months.

**Measles Situation in the United States**

Meanwhile, the United States, which eliminated measles in 2000, has experienced a similar recent surge in cases. Texas has been the hardest hit state this year, followed by Arizona, New Mexico, and Kansas.

According to the latest data, nearly 1,700 measles cases have been reported across the U.S. so far in 2025, up from 285 cases in all of 2024.

The Johns Hopkins U.S. Measles Tracker emphasizes the critical role of vaccination: “Measles vaccination is the best way to prevent measles and stop outbreaks. Unvaccinated individuals or those with unknown vaccination status represent almost all reported measles cases” in the country this year.

**Vaccination Challenges and Future Outlook**

Despite ongoing scrutiny of the childhood vaccination schedule under Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has been vocal on vaccine issues, measles vaccination recommendations have largely remained the same.

However, measles vaccination rates in the U.S. have been falling to concerningly low levels in recent years. Models predict that if current vaccination rates remain steady, measles may become endemic in the U.S. within 20 years. This scenario could result in approximately:

– 851,300 cases
– 170,200 hospitalizations
– 2,550 deaths

over the next 25 years.

Moreover, measles can cause a range of long-term health complications in survivors, which would likely increase if the disease becomes endemic.

If vaccination rates decline further rather than remain steady, the models project even worse outcomes.

**Conclusion**

The resurgence of measles in Canada and the United States underscores the importance of maintaining high vaccination coverage and effective public health measures to prevent the return of this once-eliminated disease. Public health agencies continue to urge individuals to ensure they and their communities stay protected through timely vaccination.
https://www.livescience.com/health/viruses-infections-disease/canada-has-lost-its-measles-elimination-status-heres-what-that-means

This Is The ‘Easiest’ Field Depot In Arc Raiders

Field Depots are some of the many go-to spots for loot in Arc Raiders. While you’re seldom guaranteed to find something game-changing here, they are valuable locations for topping off your ammo, collecting a fancy gadget or two, and accomplishing quests, feats, and Trials.

Accessing the goodies inside a Field Depot is pretty straightforward: find a Field Crate nearby, carry it to the Field Depot, deposit it, and loot. Oh, and stay alive during this whole trip. Finding a Crate and then safely carrying it to the Depot can prove challenging enough, but there’s one particular Depot that has proven a reliable spot in my 75 hours of play, with good loot opportunities surrounding it and excellent visibility—helping you spot trouble before it arrives.

Best Field Depot Location: Southwestern Corner of Dam Battlegrounds

The Field Depot located at the southwestern corner of Dam Battlegrounds, nestled between the Electrical Substation and Water Towers, is my top pick. Like any place in Arc Raiders, you’re just as likely to die here as anywhere else, but a few features make this Depot a solid go-to:

  • Visibility: The Depot’s characteristic blue tarp and satellite installation make it easy to identify from various angles.
  • Area surveillance: The surrounding wide-open space lets you observe who or what is nearby for a minute or two, a crucial advantage when you’re planning your next move.
  • Cover: Enemies might hide in nearby Water Towers or the Substation, but so can you—and if you’re playing with a crew, it becomes easier to watch each other’s backs.

Finding the Field Depot and Crates

Locating this Depot is simple thanks to its distinct features visible from multiple vantage points. Crate locations, however, are randomized each match. You can often find Crates inside or just outside the Water Towers, or north and east of the Electrical Substation nearby. Other possible spots include near the Swampside Elevator and various sites to the northwest of the extraction point.

However, I’m cautious about hunting near extraction points. These areas tend to attract campers and are usually intense hotspots for conflict. Additionally, the Swampside Elevator often houses a dangerous enemy known as a Leaper. If you don’t find a Crate close to the Water Towers or Substation, it’s wise to pack up and head to other key nearby loot locations instead.

Backup Loot Locations

Backup Plan A: Lookout Spot Southeast of the Water Towers

If things get heated near the Water Towers, retreating southeast is often your best bet. Heading into the swamps northwest is tricky, and the extraction point northeast is typically chaotic. The map boundary limits movement southwest, so southeast offers the safest fallback.

This lookout spot sits atop a hill just southeast of the Water Towers and Substation, offering a superb vantage point of the Depot. It features a zipline for a quick escape and sometimes spawns better loot—grenades, weapons, and ammo—than the Depot itself. While you won’t get credit for delivering a Crate here, it’s an excellent place to resupply if you just need loot.

Backup Plan B: Formicai Outpost

The Formicai Outpost is another fantastic location, especially if you’ve taken heavy losses and need to regroup. Although it’s a bit of a trek to reach, the outpost is easy to secure because it has only one quiet entry point (climbing from the rocky northern outcropping is possible, but noisy). The outpost is also rich with loot, frequently housing weapons cases, gadgets, and grenades.

Backup Plan C: Baron’s Hatch

Just northwest of the Water Towers is a Raider hatch that offers a smooth extraction route. You’ll need a key to access it, but keys are straightforward to craft once you’ve upgraded the necessary workstations or unlocked the Traveling Tinkerer skill tree.

Additional Considerations and a Word of Warning

In this guide, I shared some of my preferred routes on Dam Battlegrounds—a map that tends to see more PvP skirmishes than others, partly because new players are limited to it for a while. So, consider this a fair warning: if you cross my path around these parts, expect a “Hello” and a “Don’t Shoot.” If you don’t respond in kind, well—that’s a risk you take. As I was writing this guide, some attacker jumped out of the rocks and quickly took me down. Karma’s probably coming their way soon.

Regarding other Field Depot locations, in my experience, they generally carry greater risks. Many of these spots are too close to extraction points or high-level loot areas, which increases the chances of hostile encounters. Other maps like Spaceport and Blue Gate are more difficult overall, meaning you can expect tougher competition. Buried City’s smaller size tightens sightlines and escape options, making encounters even more frequent and intense.

Happy hunting, and remember: knowing when to fight, loot, or retreat is key to surviving in Arc Raiders!

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