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CVS pulls products with phenylephrine as the only decongestant

CVS is pulling one of the most common nasal decongestants from its shelves nearly a month after advisers to the Food and Drug Administration determined that the active ingredient is ineffective in relieving symptoms.

Housing market red alert: Mortgage rates hit 8%, highest since turn of century

Mortgage rates have risen to their highest level in 23 years, wreaking havoc on the housing market and making life more challenging for homebuyers.

Florida dentist fired after video shows him taking down Israeli hostage posters

A dentist in Miami has been fired after a video of him taking down posters of Israeli hostages was shared online.

Israel war: Pro-Palestinian Harvard students stage ‘die-in’ protest against Israel

A group of pro-Palestinian students at Harvard staged a die-in on campus Wednesday to protest the Israeli military response to terrorist attacks by Hamas.

Supreme Court rejects civil rights groups’ bid to challenge Louisiana’s GOP-drawn map

The Supreme Court on Thursday declined to permit a federal judge in Louisiana from moving ahead on plans to oversee the drawing of a new state congressional map that could be used in next year's general election.

McCarthy lashes out at Gaetz in heated GOP speaker meeting

Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) scolded Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) during a contentious meeting about the House speaker battle on Thursday, a moment that underscores the tension between the two after the Florida Republican led the successful effort to oust McCarthy as speaker this month.

Massachusetts House passes major gun reform law including crackdown on ‘ghost’ guns

The Massachusetts House passed a major gun bill on Wednesday, which tightens previous gun laws and cracks down on unregistered "ghost" guns.

Cornel West pushes back against Harlan Crow donation criticism

Independent presidential candidate and progressive scholar Cornel West brushed off criticism on Thursday over Republican billionaire donor Harlan Crow's contributions to his 2024 campaign.

Speaker vote: House Republicans say they have received threats after voting against Jordan

More than a dozen House Republicans voted against Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) for speaker during the first two votes, and several say they have received threats since then.

GOP may need Democrats for House speaker ‘Plan B,’ unclear if they’ll help

As Republicans consider alternative options to reopen the House while continuing their search for a permanent speaker, the party may need to rely on their colleagues from across the aisle — but it’s not yet clear whether Democrats are willing to extend their support just yet.
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