Fewer than half of U.S. jails provide medications for opioid use disorder
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Russia, Iran and China are using AI in election interference efforts, U.S. intelligence officials say
In a media briefing Monday, officials from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said foreign efforts to meddle in the election with AI have fallen flat.1 hour ago - China -
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Family of Black World War II combat medic will finally receive his medal for heroism
Family and supporters of a Black combat medic who treated 200 troops on D-Day under intense enemy fire are gathering to honor him3 hours ago -
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Attacker who beat sleeping retired nurse jailed
Carl John Reed was given a 14-year sentence after attacking the elderly woman in her bed.3 hours ago -
The Hill - Politics
Meryl Streep: Afghan women have fewer rights than cats, birds
Hollywood actress Meryl Streep criticized the Taliban and the severe restrictions posed on women's rights in Afghanistan since its takeover in 2021, urging the international community to do more. ...3 hours ago -
The Hill - Politics
Fewer than half of U.S. jails provide medications for opioid use disorder
Just 44 percent of jails offer incarcerated people with opioid use disorder medications like methadone, buprenorphine or naltrexone to treat addiction, according to a new analysis of 1,028 jails ...4 hours ago -
The Hill - Politics
Telegram CEO says user data will be provided to authorities if requested
Telegram will now hand over the data of users who violate their rules when requested by authorities, CEO Pavel Durov announced Monday. The changes come nearly a month after Durov was detained and ...5 hours ago -
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Former Singaporean minister pleads guilty to receiving illegal gifts
A former Singaporean cabinet minister has pleaded guilty to charges of receiving illegal gifts, in the Asian financial hub’s first ministerial criminal trial in nearly half a century9 hours ago -
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Half of voters plan to cast ballots early, with a huge partisan split
Half of registered voters plan to vote early this fall, new figures from the September NBC News poll show, with Democrats continuing to run up the score among early voters and Republicans getting ...10 hours ago -
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Russia jails U.S. citizen for six years for kidnapping son
A court in Russia’s Kaliningrad region said it had sentenced a U.S. citizen to six years in jail and fined him for 100,000 roubles ($1,078) for kidnapping his son, after he tried to leave Russia ...10 hours ago - Russia -
MarketWatch - Business
‘We have no health insurance’: My wife died, leaving behind a lot of medical debt. Am I responsible?
“Can they take our house?”12 hours ago -
Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
Perry Farrell is getting medical care after Jane's Addiction concert brawl, wife says
Perry Farrell of Jane's Addiction is seeking medical treatment as he takes a moment 'to reflect and to heal' from last week's onstage brawl with Dave Navarro.19 hours ago -
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Telegram will now provide some user data to authorities
CEO Pavel Durov said the change should "discourage criminals" who have given Telegram a bad image.20 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
Trump accuses justice department of ‘downplaying’ second assassination attempt as suspect to remain in jail without bond – live
Trump launches partisan attack on justice department and FBI; Ryan Routh was arrested in Florida after being found with a weapon outside a Trump golf course. Trump golf club suspect left note ...23 hours ago - Donald Trump -
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Sex attacker who 'prowled' city for victims jailed
Leo Payne is given a 16-year sentence for the attacks on two women.Yesterday -
The Hill - Politics
Fed president expecting smaller cuts after half-point reduction
Neel Kashkari, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, on Monday said that consumers can expect smaller interest rate cuts after last week’s significant half-point reduction. "I was ...Yesterday - Federal Reserve -
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Mother and daughter jailed for riot violence
The pair joined in disturbances in Middlesbrough while out walking the family dog, a court hears.Yesterday -
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Cowboys offense needs to be more 'focused,' make fewer 'mental errors,' Dak Prescott says after loss to Ravens
Ill-timed penalties, body language and ineffectiveness mar Dallas' comeback efforts vs. BaltimoreYesterday - NFL -
Inc. - Business
Brazil Asks X to Provide Documents as Platform Complies With Court Ruling
After a nationwide ban following a legal feud, Elon Musk's company is ready to resume operations in its sixth-largest market.Yesterday - Brazil -
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MarketWatch - Business
Biohaven’s stock surges as treatment slows progress of neurological disorder
Shares of Biohaven climbed 13% premarket on Monday after the biotech company said its treatment for a rare neurological disorder slowed progress of the condition in a clinical trial.Yesterday -
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The Hill - Politics
Don’t like the 2024 presidential candidates? Let’s give them fewer things to break
Former President Woodrow Wilson's vision of a strong central government with a powerful president has been realized, but the current candidates for president, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, are ...Yesterday -
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Living with an eating disorder dubbed the 'world's most dangerous'
When Lawrence Smith was a teenager, he developed the eating disorder diabulimiaYesterday -
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Girl, 2, dies from same rare disorder as brother
Isabelle Cooper's family thank supporters of their campaign for awareness of PPA2 deficiency.Yesterday -
The Guardian - World
Australian demand for overdose drug naloxone more than doubles after spike in synthetic opioid deaths
Take Home Naloxone program, which allows access without a prescription, sees rise in use after multiple reports of people who unknowingly used laced drugs and died. Follow our Australia news live ...2 days ago -
The New York Times - World
How a U.S. Ally Uses Aid as a Cover in War
The United Arab Emirates is expanding a covert campaign to back a winner in Sudan’s civil war. Waving the banner of the Red Crescent, it is also smuggling weapons and deploying drones.2 days ago -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Golden Knights' Robin Lehner Makes Statement After Missing Medical Exam
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Robin Lehner spoke with Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman and released a statement about why he missed his mandatory preseason medical exam.3 days ago -
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Back to the Cold War: Russia uses Mexico as a hub for spying on the U.S.
In a return to Cold War tactics, Russian intelligence has built up a large presence in Mexico to oversee its spying on the United States, say U.S. officials.3 days ago - Russia -
The New York Times - Science
Fewer Spotted Lanternflies? This May Be Why.
Your stomping may have helped trim this invasive insect’s population. But experts say other factors probably explain their reduced numbers around New York City.3 days ago -
Financial Times - World
Investors hope US rate cuts will provide lift for emerging market debt
Local currency bonds have lagged this year but Fed’s move is expected to ease pressure on developing nations3 days ago -
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Poll shows young men in the US are more at risk for gambling addiction than the general population
A new study shows 10% of young men in the U.S. show behavior that indicates a gambling problem, compared to 3% of the general population3 days ago -
CNBC - Business
Fed Governor Waller says inflation softening faster than he expected put him in half-point-cut camp
Waller told CNBC that the data is showing core inflation in the Fed's preferred measure is running below 1.8%3 days ago - Federal Reserve -
MarketWatch - Business
Social Security’s COLA provides invaluable protection
Recent inflation spike — and moderation — underscores its importance4 days ago -
CNBC - Business
Pesky medical bill? Many people don't take a key step to manage that debt, study finds
Many people who don't question potential errors on medical bills think doing so won't get results. Evidence suggests otherwise.4 days ago -
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The Hill - Politics
Child care costs more than rent across 100 largest US metros
Child care for two kids costs more than rent across the nation's 100 largest metros, according to a new report.4 days ago -
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Speeding driver who paralysed woman in crash is jailed
Moments before the crash Gavin Coull uploaded video online which showed his car travelling in excess of 100mph.4 days ago -