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Young women with common menstural cycle disorders at higher risk for heart disease: Report

Reproductive-aged women with common menstrual cycle conditions may be at a higher risk for cardiovascular disease, according to two new studies published Monday by the American Heart Association.

Tim Scott campaign attacks Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis for ties to Trump in new memo

Sen. Tim Scott's (R-SC) presidential campaign released a new memo just two days before the third GOP primary debate on Wednesday denouncing two of his 2024 rivals for their lack of conservative principles and ability to defeat former President Donald Trump for the nomination.

Google goes to court with Fortnite developer over app pricing disputes

The developer of Fortnite is set to pursue its allegations in court on Monday that Google illegally maintains a monopoly through its regulation of app developers on Android phones.

House Republicans outline 2024 game plan as they predict ‘stronger’ position to grow majority

Just one year before the 2024 election, House Republicans are releasing their game plan to expand their majority in the lower chamber, predicting they will have a “stronger” position than they did in the 2022 midterm elections in which the party gained a four-seat majority.

Tyson Foods recalls almost 30,000 pounds of dinosaur nuggets over metal contamination

Tyson Foods is recalling almost 15 tons of its famous dinosaur nuggets over concerns the batch could be contaminated with metal.

Connecticut man charged with running $8.5 million mushroom factory in home

A man in Connecticut was taken into custody Thursday after allegedly maintaining a homemade psilocybin mushroom factory worth an estimated $8.5 million.

Three ways Johnson could fund the government and stop a shutdown

With another possible government shutdown arriving in 11 days, newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) faces an uphill battle to pass a stopgap funding bill that will likely need bipartisan support. But of several proposals, only one is likely to appeal to the Democrats.

CENTCOM makes rare announcement that guided missile submarine has arrived in Middle East

The military made a rare announcement that a guided missile submarine had arrived in the Middle East.

Democratic Party elders sound the alarm on Biden

An increasing number of prominent Democrats are growing skeptical of 80-year-old President Joe Biden's reelection chances in 2024, particularly following new polling data projecting him to lose to former President Donald Trump in several key states.

Venezuela looks to boost oil output following let-up in US sanctions

Venezuelan state-run oil company PDVSA is in talks with equipment and service providers to help boost its depressed crude output amid the temporary lifting of U.S. sanctions against the country.
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