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An Army soldier died from injuries sustained in a bear attack, the military said.The soldier, who was part of a small group training, was attacked on Tuesday.The name of the soldier will be released after the military notifies their next-of-kin.It s unclear what prompted the attack.Wildlife officials are searching for the bear near the Anchorage Regional Landfill.The area is closed off until further notice. Copyright 2024 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. stanley cup Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and receive up to date information. now signed up to receive the Breaking News Newsletter. Click here to manage stanley cup all Newsletters class= AsidePromo TrackedSidebarPromo data-cms-ai= 0 > stanley cup Coverage of your favorite teams from Montanas Sports Lead Beai Large hail causes damage in Townsend neighborhood
SAN DIEGO af1 KGTV -- As drugmakers race to develop a vaccine against the coronavirus, several legal questions are emerging: could the government require people to get it Could people who refuse to roll up their sleeves get banned from stores or lose their jobs The short answer is yes, according to Dov Fox, a law professor and the director of the Center for Health Law Policy and Bioethics at the University of San Diego. States can compel v adidas campus accinations in more or less intrusive ways, he said in an interview. They can limit access to schools or services or jobs if people dont get vaccinated. They could force them to pay a fine or even lock them up in jail. Fox noted authorities in the United States have never attempted to jail people for refusing to vaccinate, but other countries like France have adopted the aggressive tactic.The legal precedent dates back to 1905. In a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case, Jacobson v. Massachusetts, the court ruled Massachusetts had the authority to fine people who refused vacc hoka inations for smallpox.That case formed the legal basis for vaccine requirements at schools, and has been upheld in subsequent decisions. Courts have found that when medical necess