(Reuters) – The U.S. Food and drug Administration and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration have jointly issued warning letters to two websites for illegally selling Adderall, a treatment for attention …
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By Gabriella Borter (Reuters) – This spring, the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to roll back constitutional protections for abortion that have been in place since the 1973 Roe v. …
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(Reuters) – With the trunk of her car filled to the brim with pet carriers, Yulia drives across the conflict-torn Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine to pick up cats and …
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(Reuters) – The mayor of the Ukrainian town of Bucha near Kyiv said on Tuesday that authorities had so far found 403 bodies of people they believed were killed by …
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(Reuters) – A Moscow court declined on Tuesday to rule on an appeal from a jailed former U.S. marine, who is seeking to overturn a nine-year sentence for an attack …
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By Josh Smith SEOUL -The USS Abraham Lincoln strike group is operating in waters off the Korean peninsula, the U.S. Navy said on Tuesday, amid tensions over North Korea’s missile …
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(Reuters) – Russia will launch a lunar probe later this year and deepen cooperation with Belarus on space infrastructure and technology, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday. Speaking at …
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(Fixes headline) By Anthony Deutsch AMSTERDAM – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has expressed concern that Russia could deploy chemical weapons in the war and there has been an unconfirmed report …
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By David Stanway SHANGHAI -Some Shanghai residents were able to leave their homes for the first time in more than two weeks on Tuesday as the city took tentative steps …
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WASHINGTON -The U.S. State Department on Monday ordered non-emergency U.S. government workers to leave the consulate in Shanghai due to a surge in COVID-19 cases and China’s measures to control …
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By Mark Trevelyan and Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen LONDON – Russia can afford to wage a long war in Ukraine despite being hammered by Western sanctions aimed at crippling its ability to …
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LONDON – All options would be on the table in how the West responds to any use of chemical weapons in Ukraine by Russia, British armed forces minister James Heappey …
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By Devjyot Ghoshal and Uditha Jayasinghe COLOMBO – Rosanne White was first diagnosed with cancer eight years ago and lost a kidney. After the cancer returned five years ago, an …
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By Daniel Trotta (Reuters) – A local prosecutor in Texas will dismiss criminal charges against a 26-year-old woman who was arrested for a self-induced abortion in a case that had …
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Liz Cheney Posts Record Fundraising Numbers As She Fights To Stay In Power Sebastian Hughes on April 11, 2022 Republican Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming raised a record $2.94 million …
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How Lockdowns Brought China’s Second Largest City To The Brink Of Anarchy Philip Lenczycki on April 11, 2022 Shanghai announced an easing of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions on Monday, according to …
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By Pavel Polityuk KYIV – Ukraine on Monday said tens of thousands of people have likely been killed in Russia’s assault on the southeastern city of Mariupol while the country’s …
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By Steve Holland and Nandita Bose WASHINGTON -President Joe Biden unveiled a new rule to rein in so-called ghost guns and ban the manufacturing of the untraceable firearms on Monday …
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By Lizbeth Diaz and Jose Luis Gonzalez CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico – Mexican truck drivers blockaded two busy bridges at the border with United States on Monday amid rising tensions on …
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By Asif Shahzad and Gibran Naiyyar Peshimam ISLAMABAD -More than 100 lawmakers loyal to Pakistan’s ousted prime minister Imran Khan resigned on Monday, creating a headache for the new, Western-friendly …
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By Andrew Hay, Nathan Frandino and Adria Malcolm SUNLAND PARK, N.M., – Seventeen-year-old Santi sits in his car outside shops in Sunland Park, New Mexico, watching a pulsing blue dot …
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By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON – U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the United States was monitoring what he described as a rise in human rights abuses in India by …
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(Reuters) – The United States Supreme Court said on Monday it will stop allowing the public to attend courtroom sessions in person during the month of April as coronavirus cases …
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(Adds unconfirmed reports of chemical weapons use in Mariupol) By Maria Starkova LVIV, Ukraine – Ukraine said on Monday it expects Russia to begin an offensive soon in the eastern …
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By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON -Defense attorneys for two men accused of impersonating federal law enforcement agents and supplying Secret Service personnel with gifts asked a U.S. judge on Monday …