Authorities in Massachusetts on Friday identified the worker who died after a powerful explosion tore through a pharmaceutical chemical plant with a history of safety violations. Fire crews in Newburyport were still cleaning up the site, a day after what they described as seven-alarm hazardous materials event that tore the… Read More
Ted Cruz drops impeachment bombshell Wednesday
As of Wednesday, a whistleblower has told two congressmen that the F.B.I. has evidence of a bribery scheme involving Joe Biden during his days as vice president. The whistleblower implied that Biden took money from a foreign national in exchange for certain policy preferences. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, had something… Read More
FDA weighing the first over-the-counter birth control pill
U.S. health regulators are weighing the first-ever request to make a birth control pill available without a prescription. Advisers to the Food and Drug Administration meet next week to review drugmaker Perrigo’s application to sell a decades-old pill over the counter. The two-day public meeting is one of the last… Read More
UC Davis student arrested in 3 California stabbings
A 21-year-old who was a student at the University of California, Davis, until last week was arrested on accusations of fatally stabbing two people and wounding another in attacks that terrified the quiet college community, police said Thursday. Carlos Dominguez was taken into custody Wednesday after 15 people called in… Read More
Research monkeys are in short supply, potentially undermining readiness
There’s a shortage of monkeys available for medical research and the U.S. should expand its breeding programs rather than rely on international suppliers to solve it, an influential scientific advisory panel said Thursday. Studies using nonhuman primates, especially monkeys, have been critical to lifesaving medical advances – including creating vaccines… Read More
Biden’s May 11 border disaster prompts bipartisan move
In February, President Joe Biden relinquished his emergency powers and announced the end of Title 42, a pandemic-era policy allowing executives to cite public health as grounds for expelling illegal immigrants at the border. He’s allowing the policy to expire on Wedneday, May 11 — and tens of thousands (or… Read More
Another Fox News host ousted!?
The shakeup at Fox News Channel is not over, it seems. Just weeks after the ouster of rising star Dan Bongino and then the departure of the biggest star in cable news, Tucker Carlson, another Fox News host was unexpectedly removed from the lineup on Thursday. REVEALED: Herb improves memory… Read More
COVID dropped to 4th leading cause of death in US last year
U.S. deaths fell last year, and COVID-19 dropped to the nation’s No. 4 cause, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Thursday. COVID-19 deaths trailed those caused by heart disease, cancer and injuries such as drug overdoses, motor vehicle fatalities and shootings. In 2020 and 2021, only heart disease… Read More
Yeezy shoes stuck in limbo 7 months after split with Kanye
It’s been nearly seven months since Adidas split with the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, and boxes of his popular Yeezy shoes are still piled up in warehouses. The fate of 1.2 billion euros ($1.3 billion) worth of unsold Yeezy stock is weighing on the German sportswear company as… Read More
Ohio city has ‘Star Wars’ weddings for May the Fourth
When Julia and Robert Jones discovered that a judge from the Akron Municipal Court in Ohio would be officiating “Star Wars”-themed weddings on May the Fourth, the couple felt the Force calling them to commit to the ceremony. “There was no other right decision, that was it,” Julia Jones said…. Read More
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