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Semaglutide found to have shocking benefit for liver disease patients in new study

Using semaglutide injections, scientists were able to reverse life-threatening cases of liver disease in a new clinical trial published in The New England Journal of Medicine. Semaglutide, which is traditionally a treatment for type 2 diabetes, was given to participants who had been diagnosed with a life-threatening form of liver disease called metabolic dysfunction associated…

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Father presses for answers in college freshman daughter’s death after fall from dorm: ‘She was our world’

A Washington state father is pressing for answers about the investigation into his 18-year-old daughter’s on-campus death at a California university earlier this year.  Liz Hamel, 18, was found unconscious outside a dorm on the campus of the University of California Santa Barbara Feb. 14 after apparently falling from a breezeway. She died days later. …

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Trump administration takes hard line on Haitian violence, labels gangs foreign terrorist organizations

The Trump administration on Friday officially designated two of Haiti’s most powerful gang networks, Viv Ansanm and Gran Grif, foreign terrorist organizations (FTOs) and specially designated global terrorists (SDGTs). The move is aimed at disrupting the gangs’ operations and supporting efforts to restore order in the troubled Caribbean nation. The announcement was made in a…

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CBS shouldn’t celebrate Emmy nom for Harris interview that ignited network turmoil, industry insider says

Not everyone believes CBS News staffers should be celebrating the controversial “60 Minutes” interview at the center of President Donald Trump‘s high-stakes lawsuit landing an Emmy nomination.  The nominations for the 46th News & Documentary Emmy Awards were announced this week and “60 Minutes” landed several nods, most notably in the Outstanding Edited Interview category for…

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