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Historic decline in U.S. overdose deaths threatened by changing street drug supply : NPR

A forensic chemist with the Drug Enforcement Administration holds vials of fentanyl pills at a DEA research laboratory in this file photo. Fentanyl deaths are decreasing in the U.S., but

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Erick upgraded to an ‘extremely dangerous’ Category 4 hurricane, US forecasters say

Hurricane Erick Strengthens to Category 4, Threatens Southern Mexico Southern Mexico's Pacific coast is on high alert as Hurricane Erick

U.S. resumes visas for foreign students, demands access to social media accounts : NPR

Chinese students wait outside the U.S. Embassy for their visa application interviews, in Beijing on May 2, 2012. Alexander F.

Otago school expansion targeted in Govt spend

By Katie Todd of RNZ The Government has allocated $27 million for the expansion of school infrastructure in Otago, addressing

New York Daily News and other outlets ask judge to reject OpenAI effort to keep deleting data – JS

A group of news outlets, including the Daily News and The New York Times, are involved in a legal battle

Fox’s Maria Bartiromo Falls For Viral Hoax Post About Trump

During a conversation with Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas), Bartiromo discussed the U.S. Army's expensive 250th-anniversary celebrations, which coincided with Trump's

Ex-employee says Truist Bank’s Chucky doll prank gave her PTSD, ruined her career: lawsuit

No child’s play. A former employee of Truist Bank is claiming that a prank involving a life-sized Chuck doll has

President Herzog said Israel shared intel on Iran’s nuclear plans before strikes : NPR

Israel President Herzog Benny Doutsh/for NPR hide caption toggle caption Benny Doutsh/for NPR JERUSALEM — Israel's President Isaac Herzog has

Family of woman killed by mental health patient say they feel ‘forgotten’

(From left) Nemani Tunidau, Eparama Tunidau and Laisa Waka Tunidau. Photo: Supplied By Sam Sherwood of RNZ A man whose