Argentina Battles Dengue Surge and Repellent Shortage
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Spain-Argentina row over drug-use accusation
A row breaks out after Spain's transport minister suggests Argentina's president has taken drugs.BBC News - Top stories -
Senate Finance Committee introduces legislation aimed at fixing drug shortages
The Senate Finance Committee on Friday introduced bipartisan legislation aimed at preventing and reducing generic drug shortages by leveraging Medicare and Medicaid programs. The draft legislation proposes the creation of a "Medicare Drug Shortage ...The Hill - Politics -
‘Our culture is dying’: vulture shortage threatens Zoroastrian burial rites
Inadvertent poisoning of scavengers across Indian subcontinent is forcing some communities to give up ancient custom. Traditional Zoroastrian burial rites are becoming increasingly impossible to perform because of the precipitous decline of ...The Guardian - World -
How Older Daters are Coping With the Surge in S.T.I.s
Older daters are not getting adequate screening and protection from S.T.I.s. Here’s how to be a safer sexually active senior.The New York Times - Top stories -
Southern border sees surge of global migrants
Many people who are migrating at the southern border are not just coming from Central America, but also from Asia and Africa. NBC News’ David Noriega spoke with some who traveled around the world to seek asylum in the U.S.NBC News - Top stories -
World Cup winning Argentina coach César Luis Menotti dies aged 85
Menotti led Argentina to success in home World Cup in 1978He also coached Barcelona and Atlético MadridThe World Cup winning coach César Luis Menotti, who led Argentina to the title in 1978, has died at the age of 85, the Argentine Football ...The Guardian - World - World Cup -
César Luis Menotti, coach who led Argentina to its first World Cup title in 1978, dies at 85
César Luis Menotti, the charismatic coach who led Argentina to its first World Cup title in 1978, has died at age 85ABC News - World - World Cup -
FuboTV’s stock dives as excessively high licensing costs led to loss of content
FuboTV’s took a dive Friday, after the sports-first TV-streaming company reported a first-quarter loss that was only half what was expected, but said monopolistic, extremely high content costs led to the loss of some programming.MarketWatch - Business -
Amgen’s obesity drug puts stock on pace for best day since 2009 as analysts predict big gains to come
One analyst says Amgen’s stock is in the ”early innings of a large move,” fueled by an experimental obesity drug.MarketWatch - Business -
US job market shows signs of cooling, with just 175,000 jobs added in April
The latest snapshot on US employment was a shocker: The economy added 175,000 jobs, far below expectations for 235,000 and a reversal of the trend for robust monthly gains.CNN - Top stories -
UK, Ireland Leaders on Collision Course Over Migration Surge
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Kendrick Lamar and Drake drop dueling takedowns as diss tracks surge with a vengeance
Diss tracks in hip hop are getting a lot of hype in 2024. Big names like Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and Megan Thee Stallion are igniting an online frenzy with their lyrical jabs.NBC News - Top stories -
Alec Bohm, Brandon Marsh lead surging Phillies to 4-3 win over Giants
Alec Bohm extended his hitting streak to 16 games with an RBI single, Brandon Marsh drove in two runs and the surging Philadelphia Phillies defeated the San Francisco Giants 4-3ABC News - Sports - MLB -
AI could drive a natural gas boom as power companies face surging electricity demand
Natural gas producers are bullish on demand as they see significant upside from the immense energy needs of artificial intelligence and data centers.CNBC - Business -
'Dogland' Review: The Battle of Beauty and Breed
Dispatches from the dog-show world devoted to breeding, training and judging our four-legged friends.The Wall Street Journal - World -
A Texas Town’s Germanfest Was Split by a Battle Over Beer
Muenster, Texas, has hosted a German-heritage festival for nearly 50 years. But then some locals rebelled.The New York Times - Top stories