Strike on Alleged Drug Boat Kills 4 in the Caribbean Sea, US Military Says

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military said it carried out a strike Wednesday on a boat accused of smuggling drugs in the Caribbean Sea, killing four people, as the Trump administration pushes forward with a monthslong campaign against alleged traffickers in Latin America while waging a war against Iran. The latest attack brings the number …

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As wealth taxes gain traction, Warren proposes levy on the ultra-rich

As wealth taxes gain traction around the U.S., Sen. Elizabeth Warren is introducing a new bill that the Massachusetts Democrat said would raise trillions in federal revenue by placing new levies on people worth over $50 million. The bill, called the Ultra-Millionaire Tax Act of 2026, would impose an annual 2% tax on the net …

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MLB’s “robot umpire” debuts in Yankees-Giants season opener

San Francisco — New York’s José Caballero thought for sure the pitch from Logan Webb had missed the strike zone, so he challenged the human umpire’s call – and made major league history in the process. Caballero lost the first challenge taken to Major League Baseball’s so-called robot umpire, unsuccessfully appealing a strike by the …

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US Senate Republicans Launch Probe of Abortion Pill Makers, Escalate Pressure on FDA

WASHINGTON, March 25 (Reuters) – U.S. Senate ⁠Republicans ⁠launched an investigation into abortion ⁠pill manufacturers on Wednesday and called on the U.S. Food ​and Drug Administration to crack down on online sales of the drug mifepristone, the ‌latest escalation in a years‑long ‌political battle over access to medication abortion. The probe is led by Republican …

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Seven Months Later, the Government Still Hasn’t Fixed CDC’s Shot-Up Windows

NEW YORK (AP) — The federal government has not yet replaced the bullet-pocked windows that serve as a grim reminder of an attack at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention more than seven months ago, the agency’s acting chief acknowledged Wednesday. CDC employees asked Dr. Jay Bhattacharya about the broken windows during a staff …

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Russian Attack Hits Ukraine’s Danube Port, Energy Infrastructure

March 26 (Reuters) – A Russian overnight drone ⁠attack ⁠damaged port facilities on ⁠the Danube river in Ukraine’s southern Odesa region ​on the Black Sea, local officials said on Thursday. Regional Governor Oleh Kiper ‌said on the Telegram messaging ‌app that one person was injured in the attack, which ⁠also ⁠damaged energy and industrial infrastructure. …

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Kennedy Allies Petition to Broaden US Vaccine Injury List

By Ahmed Aboulenein and Julie Steenhuysen WASHINGTON, March 25 (Reuters) – An anti-vaccine group aligned with U.S. Health ⁠Secretary ⁠Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is petitioning him to vastly ⁠broaden a federal list to include more than 300 injuries it says are linked to immunizations, and has threatened to ​sue if he does not. The petition, …

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NFL-Seattle to Host 2026 NFL Opener as League Expands Globally

March 25 (Reuters) – The 2026 ⁠NFL ⁠regular season will ⁠kick off on Wednesday, September ​9 in Seattle, a departure from the ‌customary Thursday night opener, ‌the league said on ⁠Wednesday. Following ⁠that, the San Francisco 49ers will face the ​Los Angeles Rams in the first-ever regular-season game in Melbourne, Australia, with kickoff ​set at …

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Q&A: An AI-Powered Way to Help Detect Brain Bleeds Faster | Health News

Timing and accuracy are vitally important when it comes to a brain bleed. Viz.aithe company behind an artificial intelligence platform for disease detection and workflow optimization used in about 2,000 U.S. hospitals, wanted to streamline the process of identifying hemorrhages. Their solution, called Viz Hemorrhage, uses AI algorithms to detect suspected brain bleeds in the …

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