FDA advisers vote unanimously in support of over-the-counter birth-control pill
Advisers for the US Food and Drug Administration voted unanimously on Wednesday in support of making a birth control pill named Opill available over-the-counter, saying the benefits outweigh the risks.
2023-05-11 01:47
Google begins unveiling its answer to Microsoft's AI search challenge
By Jeffrey Dastin and Greg Bensinger MOUNTAIN VIEW, California (Reuters) -Alphabet Inc's Google on Wednesday began unveiling more artificial intelligence
2023-05-11 01:29
Wagner boss fumes that Russian brigade 'fled' from Bakhmut area
The boss of Russian mercenary group Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin, accused a Russian brigade of abandoning its position in front-line Bakhmut, allowing Ukraine to seize territory.
2023-05-11 01:29
Defying the state, Kansas City would be a sanctuary for people seeking gender-affirming health care
Officials in Missouri’s largest city are moving to declare it a sanctuary for people seeking or providing gender-affirming care
2023-05-11 01:23
'Killer Clown' John Wayne Gacy tried to manipulate criminal profiler John Kelly to peddle for his innocence in 1993
'I would be willing to answer some questions in writing so long as they don't deal with my case,' John Wayne Gacy wrote to John Kelly
2023-05-11 01:22
Ukraine war will increasingly pit quantity against quality, NATO official says
BRUSSELS The war in Ukraine will increasingly be a battle between large numbers of poorly trained Russian troops
2023-05-11 01:21
India's Modi to visit White House in June as Biden seeks stronger ties amid competition with China
President Joe Biden will host Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the White House next month
2023-05-11 01:18
Kenya court denies bail for suspected death cult leader
MOMBASA, Kenya (Reuters) -A Kenyan court on Wednesday denied bail for cult leader Paul Mackenzie, who authorities say ordered followers
2023-05-11 01:18
Biden to host India's Modi for state visit in June
US President Joe Biden will host India's Narendra Modi for a state visit in June, it was announced Wednesday, as Washington courts New Delhi...
2023-05-11 01:17
How to Stop Eczema From Ruling Your Dating Life
The most common form of eczema, atopic dermatitis (AD), is defined by red, itchy skin patches that surface during allergic reactions. The patches can develop anywhere on the body, and their effect is more than skin deep: In a 2017 study, more than 80% of patients with the condition said having an eczema flare-up got in the way of their sex life.
2023-05-11 00:59
Biden to take unprecedented measures to manage the border but concerns remain over end of Title 42
The Biden administration is rolling out unprecedented measures intended to levy consequences against migrants who cross the border unlawfully in the wake of Title 42's expiration this week. But, officials concede, the high number of border arrests in the coming days will still pose a steep challenge.
2023-05-11 00:57
OpenAI CEO to testify in US Senate next week amid questions about technology
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -OpenAI CEO Sam Altman will make his first appearance before a Senate panel next week as the U.S.
2023-05-11 00:54
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