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How bird flu virus fragments get into milk sold in stores, and what the spread of H5N1 in cows means for the dairy industry and milk drinkers
The discovery of viral fragments of avian flu virus in milk sold in U.S. stores suggests that the H5N1 virus may be more widespread in U.S. dairy cattle than previously realized.
The Food and Drug Administration was quick to stress on April 24, 2024, that it believes the commercial milk supply is safe. However, highly pathogenic avian...Read more
How treatment of miscarriages is upending the abortion debate
For decades, the abortion wars have centered on whether a woman should be able to decide when and if she has a child. But with increasingly strict restrictions on reproductive rights being enacted across the United States, these debates are charting new, unfamiliar territory — medical care for women who have had miscarriages.
Up to one in ...Read more
Harvey Weinstein rape conviction overturned by NY appeals court; California conviction remains
In a dramatic reversal of the nation’s landmark #MeToo trial, a New York appeals court on Thursday overturned the sex assault conviction of movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, citing errors by the trial judge.
The state appeals court found, in a 4-3 decision, that the judge who presided over Weinstein’s 2020 trial prejudiced the disgraced ...Read more
David Pecker returns to witness stand as Trump's hush money trial resumes
NEW YORK — Former National Enquirer David Pecker returned to the stand Thursday at Donald Trump’s Manhattan Supreme Court hush money trial — where the jurors heard details on a scheme to disguise a $150,000 payment to Playboy model Karen McDougal before the 2016 election to keep quiet about an alleged affair with Trump.
Meanwhile, lawyers...Read more
Cancer cases in younger people are on the rise
ATLANTA — In the United States this year alone, there will be an anticipated 2,001,140 new cancer cases — leading to an estimated 611,720 related deaths. That’s 5,480 new cases and 1,680 deaths every day. And, according to a recent CNN report, cancer cases among younger people are rising sharply.
The American Cancer Society reported ...Read more
Harvey Weinstein NYC rape conviction overturned by appeals court
NEW YORK — In a bombshell ruling Thursday morning, the New York state Court of Appeals has overturned fallen movie mogul Harvey Weinstein’s Manhattan rape and sex crime conviction.
The 4-3 ruling reverses a Manhattan Supreme Court jury’s 2020 verdict that Weinstein, 72, was guilty of rape for an attack on aspiring actress Jessica Mann at ...Read more
Georgia elections official facing accuracy concerns after ballot errors
ATLANTA — A Henry County elections official under fire for errors on ballots in recent referendums says her office is taking steps to improve accuracy for future voting.
Henry County Elections & Voter Registration Executive Director Ameika Banks said she plans to beef up the number of people who proofread ballots before they are finalized and...Read more
Indian migrant dies in Georgia ICE detention
ATLANTA — A Georgia immigrant detainee has died while in custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Jaspal Singh, an Indian national, had spent over nine months in detention at the Folkston ICE Processing Center near the Florida border before dying on April 15, at 57.
The cause of Singh’s death is unknown, with the results of an ...Read more
Is Harvey Weinstein's California conviction in jeopardy after NY appeals ruling?
LOS ANGELES — Shortly after a New York appeals court overturned Harvey Weinstein’s conviction on rape charges in Manhattan, a defense attorney in the disgraced movie mogul’s Los Angeles case said the same should happen in California.
If Weinstein’s lawyer Mark Werksman has any doubts about whether the same legal strategy will work in ...Read more
What you need to know about the 6 constitutional amendments on Florida's 2024 ballot
MIAMI — This year, Florida voters aren’t just deciding who they want to be president. They’re also choosing whether to amend the state constitution to protect their own property tax bills from inflation, stop candidates from receiving public money for political campaigns and legalize marijuana.
In all, six ballot initiatives will be ...Read more
Michigan redistricting panel votes to dismiss appeal to US Supreme Court, pay $1.8 million to plaintiffs
DETROIT — Michigan's redistricting commission has voted to drop an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court that sought to overturn a lower court ruling that found Metro Detroit maps had been racially gerrymandered.
The commission voted 11-0 to dismiss the appeal Thursday, and also agreed to pay the attorney costs and fees of the Detroit plaintiffs ...Read more
Nonprofits take a hit in House earmark rules
WASHINGTON — House appropriators have made it more difficult for members to secure fiscal 2025 earmarks for some social services programs in their districts, according to new guidance Appropriations Chairman Tom Cole, R-Okla., announced Thursday.
Nonprofits are now blocked from the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Economic ...Read more
Supreme Court's conservatives lean in favor of limited immunity for Trump as an ex-president
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court’s conservative justices said Thursday they agree a former president should be shielded from prosecution for his truly official acts while in office, but not for private schemes that would give him personal gain.
They also suggested the case against former President Trump will have to be sent back to the lower...Read more
Biden administration aims to speed up the demise of coal-fired power plants
Burning coal to generate electricity is rapidly declining in the United States.
President Joe Biden’s administration moved Thursday to speed up the demise of the climate-changing, lung-damaging fossil fuel while attempting to ease the transition to cleaner sources of energy.
A suite of new regulations adopted by the U.S. Environmental ...Read more
Haiti Prime Minister Henry resigns ahead of ceremony to install new presidential council
Haiti Prime Minister Ariel Henry and his cabinet officially resigned on Thursday, indicating he will not stay around for the transition to a new era of governance. The decision leaves a political vacuum as the country continues to struggle with a worsening security and humanitarian crisis.
Henry announced the resignation in two letters to his ...Read more
Israel-Hamas war protesters clash with officers at Emory in Atlanta
ATLANTA — A group of people protesting the Israel-Hamas war and Atlanta’s planned public safety training center set up camp at Emory University’s quadrangle Thursday morning, prompting clashes with law enforcement and the detainment of several activists.
The encampment mirrored a growing number of college protests across the country.
In ...Read more
'Boy Kills World' review: A midnight movie not worth staying up for
Hi kids, do you like violence?
"Boy Kills World" is a bloody action thriller revenge comedy built for hyperactive, video game addled 12-year-old boys who think that blood and punching and Uzis spraying bullets while being held sideways are so, so awesome and the pinnacle of this thing we call life. Maybe some of them will see this movie and ...Read more
NYPD chief blasts AOC criticisms of response to Columbia University pro-Gaza encampment
NEW YORK — An NYPD chief blasted Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Wednesday over her criticisms of police treatment of Columbia University pro-Palestine protesters who were temporarily cleared out of their encampment.
Ocasio-Cortez slammed Columbia’s decision to call on the NYPD to clear out the protesters.
“Not only did Columbia make the ...Read more
Key Bridge collapse: First large ship leaves Port of Baltimore using deeper temporary channel
BALTIMORE — The first of 11 ships trapped for a month behind the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge left the Port of Baltimore Thursday morning using an alternate shipping channel that opened less than two hours earlier.
Balsa 94, a cargo ship, sailed just before 10 a.m. with the help of two tugboats, passing chunks of the fallen steel ...Read more
New Jersey couple guilty of coercing undocumented immigrants into forced labor
NEW JERSEY — A New Jersey couple has been convicted of luring two women, both of them undocumented immigrants, to the United States and then forcing them to perform domestic labor and childcare, officials announced.
Bolaji Bolarinwa was found guilty of two counts of forced labor, one count of alien harboring for financial gain, and two counts...Read more
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