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Rapper Sik-K, whose real name is Kwon Min-sik, has been identified as the 30-year-old rapper who voluntarily reported himself to the police for drug
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The communists leveraged the city's freedoms to run arms and supplies to their base in Jiangxi, documents show.
A growing number of insurance carriers say they won't cover the cost of weight loss medications because it is too high. The change is forcing some patients to take desperate measures. NBC News' Erin McLaughlin reports.
Researchers have found that tiny particles present in cows' milk could offer, for the first time, an effective method for the oral delivery of RNA drugs.
BATON ROUGE - An LSU study exposed high drug use on campus, and now LSU claims the university doesn't have a drug problem and researchers used faulty data.Rylye Young, one of the student researchers, is at a loss for words."I think holistically I don't know how anybody could arrive at the position that lsu doesn't have a drug problem," Young said. "We know with the death of Eli Thomas this past semester that students' lives are at risk from fentanyl."A zip code that includes much of campus and...
This latest move is the most recent in a string of bills from Rep. John Ragan going after minorities, whether it be race- or gender-related. Republicans have argued the bill is not racist.
The Durbin-Marshall credit card bill is just another way for corporate mega-stores to benefit, while already struggling business owners and consumers pay the price.
No Evidence FBI Used Counterterrorism Tactics on Catholics: Government Watchdog Report Authored by Matt McGregor via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), An independent governmental watchdog investigation concluded that there was no evidence to support that the FBI was targeting Catholics based on a leaked memo. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) presides over a hearing of the Weaponization of the Federal Government Subcommittee in the Rayburn House Office Building...
The Netherlands' digital mininster said the government will be forced to stop using Facebook pages if it doesn't get clarity on its concerns from Meta.
The Dutch privacy watchdog AP on Friday said it was recommending that government organizations should stop using Facebook as long as it is unclear what happens with personal data of users of the government's Facebook pages. People that visit a government's page need to be able to trust that their personal and sensitive data is in safe hands, AP chairman Aleid Wolfsen said in a statement. Junior minister for digitalization Alexandra van Huffelen said Facebook parent company Meta had to make...