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FDA paused trials for experimental drugs more often in recent years

The Food and Drug Administration has increasingly exercised its power to delay drug companies' testing of experimental drugs in recent years, a possible byproduct of newer medical technologies that offer promise but may pose additional risks.

WATCH: NYC thieves steal $2 million worth of fine jewelry in under a minute

A gang of masked thieves stole up to $2 million worth of high-end jewelry on Sunday during a smash-and-grab heist in New York City.

Texas restaurant customer shoots and kills man robbing patrons

A customer in a Texas restaurant shot and killed a man who police said was robbing patrons.

Florida racks up $1 million in legal bills for migrant flights

The state of Florida could end up paying $1 million to defend itself against a class-action lawsuit filed by immigrants from Venezuela who were flown from Texas to Martha's Vineyard last year.

US to start training Ukrainians on Patriot missile system in Oklahoma next week

The Department of Defense will begin training Ukrainian forces on the Patriot missile system at Fort Sill in Oklahoma as soon as next week.

Yellen agreed to stay on as Treasury chief at Biden’s request: Report

Janet Yellen has reportedly agreed to remain secretary of the Treasury after a request from President Joe Biden.

Ghislaine Maxwell touts Hillary Clinton achievements at prison etiquette classes: Report

Ghislaine Maxwell is adjusting to prison life following her convictions related to her role in Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse of minors.

George Soros pumps more cash into nonprofit group that may have violated federal law

Left-wing billionaire George Soros steered hundreds of thousands of dollars more to an open borders nonprofit group in 2021 that may have violated federal law, records show.

Buttigieg took government jet for single-day trip to New York: Report

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg took a government jet for a trip to New York City last April, then flew back to Washington only hours later after a series of meetings, according to reports.

IRS sent out 12 million refunds after making corrections to 2020 taxes

The IRS announced it has issued almost 12 million refunds to taxpayers after making adjustments to their tax year 2020 accounts, with each of the refunds averaging to over $1,200.
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