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Health
Addiction Treatment Eludes More Than Half of Americans in Need
About 30 percent of Americans have been addicted to opioids or have a relative who has been, researchers also reported.
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US
For Pivotal Role of Police Chief, Chicago Mayor Picks Well-Known Insider
Larry Snelling, selected with input from residents, will be responsible for carrying out reforms as the city grapples with violent…
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FEMA Outlines Maui Wildfire Support as Victims Critique Government Response
FEMA is typically the first agency to face scrutiny after disasters. But while the federal agency plays a critical role…
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World
Black Sea Clashes Grow as Russia Fires Warning Shots and Boards a Freighter
Russia’s military made good on its threats to enforce its blockade of Ukraine, adding to the tensions in an increasingly…
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Health
Using a Credit Card? At These Restaurants It’ll Cost You.
As inflation and high credit card fees continue to affect a restaurant’s bottom line, more owners are tacking on a…
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World
U.S. Ambassador Meets With Evan Gershkovich, Detained WSJ Reporter, in Russia
The U.S. ambassador to Russia met with Evan Gershkovich, the jailed American reporter for The Wall Street Journal, in Lefortovo…
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World
Latvia’s Prime Minister to Step Down
Krisjanis Karins had wanted to reshuffle his cabinet but was rebuffed by his governing coalition partners.
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US
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Backtracks on Support for Federal Abortion Ban
Mr. Kennedy, who is running for president as a Democrat, said that he would sign a ban after three months’…
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World
9 Killed as Landslide Destroys Temple in Northern India
At least 25 people may be trapped under the structure in the Himalayan state of Himachal Pradesh, officials said, as…
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World
Longing for Jihad, Former Taliban Fighters Join Militants’ War in Pakistan
The outflow of young Talibs has renewed fears of violent extremism spilling across Afghanistan’s borders since the U.S.-backed government collapsed.