Biden and Modi urge Pakistan to act against extremist attacks
By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON U.S. President Joe Biden and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday called on
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US safety agency to require automatic emergency braking on heavy trucks and buses
The government’s traffic safety agency says it will require that heavy trucks and buses include potentially life-saving automatic emergency braking equipment within five years
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A 2-year-old boy fatally shot his pregnant mother in Ohio, police say
A 2-year-old boy in Norwalk, Ohio, shot his pregnant mother in the back, killing her and the unborn child, police say.
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Whistleblowers say IRS recommended far more charges, including felonies, against Hunter Biden
Two whistleblowers told Congress that IRS investigators recommended charging Hunter Biden with attempted tax evasion and other felonies, which are far more serious crimes than what the president's son has agreed to plead guilty to, according to transcripts of their private interviews with lawmakers.
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Medicare offers details on reimbursement for new Alzheimer's drugs
By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO (Reuters) -The U.S. Medicare health plan on Thursday offered details of plans to collect patient data
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'Alarming' rise in diabetes globally by 2050- study
By Jennifer Rigby LONDON Every country in the world will see rates of diabetes rise in the next
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MOVEit hack claims Calpers and Genworth as millions more victims impacted
(Reuters) -The number of victims of the MOVEit hack grew by several million on Thursday after the biggest U.S. pension
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Hunter Biden expected to be among high-profile guests at state dinner honoring Indian PM Modi
Hunter Biden is expected to attend the state dinner for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi Thursday evening, according to a guest list released by the White House, marking his first public appearance at the White House since his plea agreement was announced.
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Wyoming’s first-in-the-nation abortion pill ban blocked before it was set to take effect
A judge has blocked Wyoming’s first-in-the-nation ban on abortion pills days before it was set to be implemented in July
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8 Mexican army soldiers arrested in 2014 disappearances of 43 students
A military official has confirmed that eight soldiers have been detained and taken to a military prison for their possible involvement in events surrounding the 2014 disappearance of 43 students from a rural teacher's college in southern Mexico
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Moderna seeks US FDA authorization for updated COVID vaccine
(Reuters) -Moderna said on Thursday it has completed a submission to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration seeking authorization for
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Justices consider taking up case on whether Americans with Disabilities Act protections cover gender dysphoria
The Supreme Court met behind closed doors on Thursday to decide if it will take up a case concerning whether the Americans with Disabilities Act covers individuals with gender dysphoria.
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