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Cost of diabetes, obesity drugs often out of reach for low-income patients
While it may seem like everyone is taking Ozempic, not everyone can afford to. The high price of popular diabetes drugs prevents many people from getting them.CBS News - Top stories -
Evacuation flights unable to reach tourists stranded in New Caledonia amid unrest
Hundreds of Australian and New Zealand travellers are stuck in the French Pacific territory where protests and violence are preventing access to the airport. Hundreds of Australian and New Zealand tourists stranded in New Caledonia amid deadly ...The Guardian - World -
South Africa tells UN world court Israel's 'genocide has continued at pace and has reached a new and horrific stage'
South Africa tells UN world court Israel's 'genocide has continued at pace and has reached a new and horrific stage'ABC News - World -
Thomas Tuchel won't return to Bayern Munich despite new contract talks: 'We couldn't reach an agreement'
Tuchel and Bayern first agreed he'd leave in February before rekindling talksCBS Sports - Sports -
‘Shouldn’t we be proud?’: new Stalin statues symbolise Georgia’s battle to control the past as well as the present
Trend is being linked to Kremlin-inspired ‘foreign influence’ bill that has led to huge street protests. . Vasil Berdzenishvili, 47, was happy to take a moment out from washing his car to talk about Joseph Stalin. He looked across at the bronze ...The Guardian - World -
Indiana Pacers shoot past the New York Knicks 130-109 in Game 7 to advance to Eastern Conference finals
Indiana Pacers shoot past the New York Knicks 130-109 in Game 7 to advance to Eastern Conference finalsABC News - Sports - New York -
Fewer meetings, more memos: the future of asynchronous work
Ditching regular hours means companies must think of new ways for colleagues to collaborateFinancial Times - Business -
Computer-Science Majors Graduate Into a World of Fewer Opportunities
New grads from top schools can still get jobs. They’re just not all going to Facebook or Google. In fact, many are finding it harder than they ever thought it would be to even land a job.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Will a mortgage scupper your retirement?
City watchdog predicts more over-65s will have outstanding home loans in the futureFinancial Times - World - Mortgage -
Schauffele, Morikawa atop tight PGA; 62 for Lowry
Xander Schauffele and Collin Morikawa share the lead entering the final round of the PGA, where 13 golfers are within 5 shots of the lead. Among them is Shane Lowry, who was inches away from the first 61 at a major and instead settled for a 62.ESPN - Sports
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