France's healthcare system has begun reimbursing the anti-obesity medications Wegovy and Mounjaro, with strict eligibility conditions that limit access to specific patient populations. According to France 24, the country's obesity rates remain lower than those of other EU nations, though weight issues do affect significant...
In coverage of a crash that occurred earlier this month, NBC News reported on remarks from the wife of an engineer killed aboard a B-52 Stratofortress aircraft.
Kenneth Rogoff, Harvard economics professor and former IMF chief economist (2001–2003), discusses how high inflation develops over time in a PBS FRONTLINE interview. Rogoff is the co-author of "This Time Is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly" and published "Our Dollar, Your Problem: An Insider's...
A B-52 bomber crashed and exploded shortly after takeoff during a routine test mission at Edwards Air Force Base in California, killing eight people aboard who were a mix of military personnel and civilians. Authorities say the investigation into the cause could take weeks or...
A B-52 bomber crashed at Edwards Air Force Base in California, killing eight people. According to former Top Gun pilot Matthew Buckley in an interview with Scripps News, the aircraft was being used as a test platform for radar modernization when the incident occurred. Buckley...
In a report aired June 17 on Fox & Friends First — eight days ago — Fox News correspondent Trey Yingst reported from Tel Aviv on the U.S.-Iran peace deal, while analyst Dan Hoffman discussed implications for the Middle East.
In footage from June 16, 2026, a timelapse video documents smoke from a B-52 bomber that crashed shortly after takeoff at an Air Force base in California's Mojave Desert and caught fire. All eight people aboard were killed in the incident, according to military officials.
According to WION, a US Air Force B-52 strategic bomber crashed shortly after takeoff from Edwards Air Force Base in Southern California's Mojave Desert on June 16, killing all eight people aboard. On the same day, WION reports, a Russian Tu-22M3 strategic bomber crashed during...
According to an investigation by The Guardian, thousands of Americans are purchasing unregulated peptides online and self-injecting them for weight loss, muscle growth, and anti-aging purposes, despite labeling stating they are not for human consumption. While some peptide-based medications like Ozempic are strictly regulated by...
A single-engine turboprop skydiving plane operated by Skydive Kansas City crashed in Butler, Missouri, shortly after takeoff, killing 12 people. The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the incident.
A Lebanese journalist was struck by Israeli drone fire in southern Lebanon on June 15, sustaining six pieces of shrapnel in his chest and legs that required surgical treatment at Al-Najda Al-Shaabia Hospital in Nabatieh. According to TRT World, rights groups report at least 260...
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Israel has killed more than 260 media workers in Gaza, according to reporting cited in this Al Jazeera interview with journalist Sharif Abdel Kouddous of Drop Site News. The scale of journalist casualties has fundamentally altered reporting conditions in Gaza, with remaining journalists operating under...
An Israeli drone strike hit multiple vehicles in the southern Lebanese city of Sidon on June 10, 2026, killing two people according to Lebanon's National News Agency. Footage shows cars on fire at the strike site, firefighters extinguishing the vehicles, and rescuers carrying bodies away.