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Ozempic being investigated for link to suicidal thoughts

European drug safety regulators are investigating whether Ozempic and other popular diabetes and weight loss medications are linked to increases in suicidal thoughts in patients.

Biden ‘ready to work’ with Turkey after NATO-Sweden agreement

President Joe Biden has welcomed Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's promise to step aside and permit Sweden to become a member of NATO.

LIHEAP payments: Direct payment worth up to $475 to help Arkansas residents with utility bills arrives today

Arkansas residents in several counties who were approved for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program can expect benefit payments to arrive on Monday.

Stimulus check update: Direct payment for Los Angeles residents worth $1,000 will be sent in five days

Eligible Los Angeles residents will receive their next $1,000 payment from a guaranteed income program in five days.

Elon Musk and Joe Rogan slam article calling fitness ‘far right’

Billionaire Elon Musk and podcast host Joe Rogan both criticized an article that labeled exercise and fitness "far right."

Home prices hit new record, defying higher mortgage rates

Home prices rose to record levels in May thanks to a lack of supply of existing houses for sale.

Biden’s green agenda could be at risk as labor groups enter electric vehicle contract negotiations

President Joe Biden's green energy agenda could face significant roadblocks as unionized auto workers prepare to strike over the hazards and lack of benefits in electric vehicle production.

Riley Gaines to join OutKick with new show Gaines for Girls

Riley Gaines's message of protecting the integrity of women’s sports is set to gain an even larger reach as she hosts a new OutKick show, Gaines for Girls.

Turkey’s Erdogan agrees to ratify Sweden’s entry into NATO

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has agreed to ratify Sweden’s entry into NATO, ending a blockade that disrupted transatlantic efforts to fortify European security following Russia’s launch of a full-scale war in Ukraine.

New Vatican official says his handling of abuse allegations against priest in his diocese was ‘insufficient’

An Argentine bishop tapped by Pope Francis this month to lead one of the Vatican's most powerful departments admitted to making mistakes in responding to accusations that a priest in his diocese had sexually abused children.
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