Nine deaths have been reported with symptoms of the Ebola virus relative so far.
How many train derailments have there been in the US in 2023?
Frequent train derailments under scrutiny after an ecological disaster struck East Palestine, Ohio
Buffalo shooter sentenced to life for killing 10 Black victims in emotional hearing
The white supremacist who killed 10 Black people in a Buffalo supermarket was sentenced to life in prison on state charges of murder on Wednesday, after earlier being hustled out of a courtroom briefly …
Qualcomm announces the Snapdragon X75 modem, adding expanded 5G support, carrier aggregation, upgraded software, and more, rolling out in devices in H2 2023 (Allison Johnson/The Verge)
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Qualcomm announces the Snapdragon X75 modem, adding expanded 5G support, carrier aggregation, upgraded software, and more, rolling out in devices in H2 2023 — Qualcomm is warming up for Mobile World Cong…
Nigeria’s naira shortage: Banks attacked in Warri and Benin City
Two banks are reportedly set on fire by customers angered by a lack of new banknotes.
Zantac’s Maker Kept Quiet About Cancer Risks for 40 Years
Glaxo says the heartburn drug doesn’t cause tumors. But the company was warned by its own scientists and independent researchers about the potential danger. From a report: The small British company was sometimes called Glaxo University, because it cond…
Warm Water Melts Weak Spots on Antarctica’s ‘Doomsday Glacier’, Say Scientists
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39 killed when U.S.-bound migrant bus goes over cliff in Panama
The bus was transporting the migrants to a shelter when the driver missed the entrance, turned around and lost control of the vehicle.
‘Grave concerns’ for missing Hawke’s Bay residents after cyclone devastation
A cyclone that left flooding and landslides across New Zealand’s North Island had claimed at least four lives by Wednesday night and hundreds more remained missing or uncontactable.
Sen. Menendez questions Mexican commitment to fentanyl fight: ‘I just don’t see it’
A top Senate Democrat on Wednesday said he’s running out of patience with Mexico’s lagging efforts to uproot cartels and stop the flow of deadly fentanyl, saying the U.S. is “working with kid gloves” when it comes to its southern neighbor even as tens …