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A Japanese supplement pill is recalled after two people died and more than 100 were hospitalized
Health supplement products believed to have caused two deaths and sickened more than 100 people have been ordered to be taken off store shelves in JapanABC News - Health -
Australian rules football organizers unapologetic for stance on illicit drug testing
The governing body for Australian rules football was aware of players undertaking screening for illicit substances to avoid detection in game-related doping tests and its chief executive on Wednesday said he was “unapologetic” for it.NBC News - Top stories -
Hunt: We'll keep 'triple lock' on pension increases if we win election
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt says it's an expensive commitment but one his party is confident it can deliver.BBC News - Top stories -
Judge rules Gaetz, Greene can sue after California cities cancel their rallies over their ‘political views’
A federal judge ruled that Reps. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) can proceed with their lawsuit against two California cities that canceled their political events. U.S. District Judge Hernán Vera ruled Friday that the two ...The Hill - Politics - California -
US sues Apple in antitrust lawsuit
The Justice Department has filed a blockbuster antitrust lawsuit against Apple on Thursday. Follow here for the latest.CNN - Top stories - Apple -
Medics trapped by Israeli gunfire at two Gaza hospitals, says Red Crescent
Aid group says one of its staff was killed when tanks pushed back into areas around al-Amal and Nasser hospitals. Israeli forces have besieged two more hospitals in Gaza, pinning down medical teams under heavy gunfire, according to the Palestinian ...The Guardian - World - Israel -
From Hospital Bed to F1 Race Winner in Two Weeks
Carlos Sainz was dumped by his Ferrari team, then forced to undergo emergency surgery to remove his appendix. He recovered to win the Australian Grand Prix.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Middle East Crisis: Battles Rage at Two Hospitals in Gaza
Israel says its forces are still carrying out raids in and around Al-Shifa and Al-Amal hospital as it tries to root out Hamas militants.The New York Times - World -
LeBron: 'Got to be smart' with health over seeding
LeBron James says he will prioritize his health over the chase for the Lakers' playoff seeding down the stretch of the regular season.ESPN - Sports -
Payout for Uber Eats driver over face scan bias case
A black delivery driver's account was removed after facial-recognition software failed to recognise him.BBC News - Top stories -
Supplement pill with mold recalled after deaths, hospitalizations
Health supplement products believed to have caused two deaths and sickened more than 100 people have been ordered to be taken off store shelves in Japan.CBS News - Top stories -
The US Sues Apple in an iPhone Antitrust Blockbuster
The Department of Justice lawsuit is the most aggressive legal challenge yet to Apple’s dominant ecosystem.Wired - Tech - Apple -
France to sue teen in headscarf row with school head
The girl's false allegations about her headmaster led to death threats and his sudden resignation.BBC News - Top stories -
Nearly 300 abducted schoolchildren in northwest Nigeria freed after over two weeks in captivity
Nearly 300 kidnapped Nigerian schoolchildren have been released, local officials said Sunday, more than two weeks after the children were seized from their school in the northwestern state of Kaduna and marched into the forests.NBC News - Top stories -
Joni Mitchell returns to Spotify two years after boycott over Joe Rogan's COVID-19 'lies'
Joni Mitchell's music returned to Spotify last week, more than two years after she boycotted the streaming giant for platforming 'The Joe Rogan Experience.'Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
LeBron James focusing on health over playoff seeding: 'I got to be smart with it'
The Lakers are currently in a Western Conference play-in spot with nine games to play.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
How the US Fight Against Apple Tests Antitrust Limits
The Justice Department’s lawsuit against the iPhone maker pushes the boundaries of competition rules. Some experts say that may make winning more difficult.The New York Times - Business - Apple -
US-China Decoupling Poses Supply Chain Risks for Drug Companies
A proposed bill in Congress targets Chinese biotech businesses that play an important role in developing drugs.The Wall Street Journal - World -
US supreme court seems skeptical of arguments against abortion drug mifepristone
Decision in anti-abortion doctors’ favor would apply across US and would probably make the drug more difficult to acquire. The supreme court on Tuesday seemed skeptical of arguments made by anti-abortion doctors asking it to roll back the ...The Guardian - World - Abortion -
A new start after 60: I was terribly sad after losing my mother – then I started spreading good news
Christine Igot lives with her family in a small seaside community. After retiring from her career as a French teacher, she uses her voice to make booming, informative and upbeat declarations. In May 2022, Christine Igot donned a feathered hat, ...The Guardian - World -
Sydney Swans AFLW players charged over illicit drug possession
Incident occurred in December after AFLW season had endedAFL is currently reviewing its illicit drugs policyTwo Sydney Swans AFLW players were handed conditional release orders after being charged by police late last year for possessing an illicit ...The Guardian - World -
Visitors sue National Park Service over policy prohibiting cash payments
Three visitors sued the National Park Service (NPS) over their policy of prohibiting cash payments at various locations around the country. Elizabeth Dasburg from Georgia, Esther van der Werf of California and Toby Stover of New York filed a ...The Hill - Politics -
Sue Bird Says 'the Shut-Up-and-Dribble Era' Is Over--on the Court and at the Office
This March Madness, take some notes from the leadership playbook of the two-time NCAA champion turned entrepreneur, who stopped by the Inc. Founders House at SXSW.Inc. - Business -
RFK Jr. threatens to sue Nevada over ballot access
CBS News reported earlier Monday that signatures gathered by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign for ballot access in Nevada could be invalid.CBS News - Politics -
ACLU sues Ohio over ban on gender-affirming care for minors
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) sued the state of Ohio on Tuesday over a law set to take effect next month that bans gender-affirming medical care for minors. Ohio lawmakers in January overrode Republican Gov. Mike DeWine’s veto of ...The Hill - Politics -
Middle East crisis live: Medical teams at two hospitals in Gaza pinned down by heavy gunfire, Palestinian Red Crescent says
Two hospitals in Gaza besieged by Israeli forces with staff in ‘extreme danger’, Palestinian Red Crescent says. The only effective and efficient way to deliver heavy goods to meet Gaza’s humanitarian needs is by road and includes an exponential ...The Guardian - World -
My mother-in-law will leave her house to her five grandchildren rather than her two sons. But her elder son won’t move out of her home. Is this a bad sign?
“There is concern that he will not sell her home but will decide to live in it himself.”MarketWatch - Business -
Duke spring NCAA Tournament shock with victory over No 2 seed Ohio State
Blue Devils move on to Sweet Sixteen next weekendHigher seeds went 31-1 in tournament’s opening roundReigan Richardson scored 28 points and added seven rebounds as No 7 seed Duke rallied from a 16-point first-half deficit to beat No 2 seed Ohio ...The Guardian - World - College Football -
Top seed UConn steamrolls into Sweet 16 with 75-58 rout of Northwestern in East Region
Donovan Clingan, Tristen Newton and top overall seed UConn overwhelmed an undermanned Northwestern team 75-58 to sail into the Sweet 16 of the NCAA TournamentABC News - Sports -
NBA standings, playoff picture: Current bracket, matchups as Knicks take over No. 3 seed, Wolves jump OKC
Here's your one-stop shop for everything you need to know on the NBA playoff racesCBS Sports - Sports - NBA -
Long wait for therapy after step-grandfather's abuse
A woman who was abused from the age of five calls for more specialist support.BBC News - Top stories -
March Madness 2024: No. 1 seed Houston survives in OT vs. Texas A&M after Aggies' remarkable late comeback
The Aggies rallied from 13 points down and a buzzer-beater to send the game to OT before falling to the CougarsCBS Sports - Sports -
The Latest | Aid groups describe an 'unimaginable' situation after visiting a packed Gaza hospital
Aid groups that visited a packed Gaza hospital have described an “unimaginable” situation in which large open wounds were left untreatedABC News - World -
The death toll in the Moscow concert hall attack rises to 143, while 80 others remain hospitalized
Russian authorities say that the death toll in last week’s Moscow concert hall attack has risen to 143ABC News - World -
An indicted Tennessee judge is sent to jail after her bond is revoked for positive cocaine tests
A Tennessee criminal court judge is in jail after her bond was revoked for testing positive for cocaine while she was out of custody pending a trial on charges of coercion of a witness and harassmentABC News - Top stories -
Justice Department sues Apple and alleges the tech giant has maintained an illegal monopoly on smartphones in the US
Justice Department sues Apple and alleges the tech giant has maintained an illegal monopoly on smartphones in the USABC News - Tech -
Merck’s stock rallies toward a record after FDA OKs arterial-hypertension drug
Merck’s stock rallied into record territory Wednesday, after the drug giant’s treatment for pulmonary arterial hypertension, Winrevair, was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.MarketWatch - Business -
Supreme Court seems likely to preserve access to the abortion medication mifepristone
The Supreme Court seems likely to preserve access to a medication that was used in nearly two-thirds of all abortions in the U.S. last year, in the court’s first abortion case since conservative justices overturned Roe v. Wade two years agoABC News - Health - Abortion -
Arizona GOP leaders, Chamber sue EPA over new air pollution standard
A group of prominent Arizona Republicans sued the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Tuesday over new air pollution regulations that they claim will hurt the economy. The Republican leaders of the state's House and Senate joined with the ...The Hill - Politics -
Marielle Franco: two politicians and ex-police chief arrested over Brazil murder
The Rio de Janeiro councillor and her driver were assassinated in 2018, sparking an international outcry. Two powerful politicians and Rio de Janeiro’s former chief of police have been arrested as part of a federal police operation targeting the ...The Guardian - World - Brazil