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FDA says knockoff versions of Lilly obesity drug must come off the market

Specialty pharmacies and online companies that have been selling off-brand copies of two blockbuster drugs for obesity and diabetes will need to phase out their versions next year under a federal decision issued Thursday.

George Stephanopoulos signs new deal with ABC News after costing network $16 million

ABC News host George Stephanopoulos has received a new contract just after costing the network millions of dollars in a lawsuit settlement with President-elect Donald Trump.

House tanks Speaker Johnson’s back-up government funding plan

Democrats and Republicans on Thursday tanked House Speaker Mike Johnson’s second attempt at a short-term government funding patch, adding more uncertainty as to whether Congress will avoid a partial government shutdown.

Trump commandeers federal spending mess as Biden fades into White House exit

President-elect Donald Trump hasn’t set foot in the White House yet but already appears to be running Washington after torpedoing a bipartisan spending deal and forcing Congress to take up a tailored measure more to his liking. It hasn’t been… Continue Reading →

Iran expands weaponization capabilities critical for employing nuclear bomb

The Islamic Republic of Iran has continued its pursuit of obtaining a nuclear weapon by not only stockpiling enriched uranium to near-weapons grade purity, it has expanded its covert actions in developing its weaponization capabilities.  According to information obtained by… Continue Reading →

US diplomats in Damascus for first time in more than 10 years following fall of Assad regime

A group of U.S. officials are in Syria’s capital for the first time in more than 10 years seeking information on American citizens who disappeared under the Assad regime, among other things. The team visiting Damascus consists of US Special… Continue Reading →

Pentagon says the number of US troops in Syria is much higher than previously reported

The Pentagon says there are 2,000 U.S. troops deployed in Syria, more than double what officials with the Department of Defense have been telling reporters for months. “We have been briefing you regularly that there are approximately 900 U.S. troops… Continue Reading →

Putin ‘promises’ to ask Assad for help in finding Austin Tice following letter from mother

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday promised to ask former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for help in locating American veteran and journalist Austin Tice following a letter from Tice’s mother pleading for assistance.  “I haven’t seen President Assad yet, since… Continue Reading →

13 die as an Indian navy speedboat crashes into a passenger ferry off Mumbai

An Indian navy speedboat crashed into a ferry carrying over 100 people to a popular tourist destination off Mumbai on Wednesday, killing at least 13, the navy said. A navy statement said 99 ferry passengers were rescued. They were on… Continue Reading →

Putin says Russia ready to compromise with Trump on Ukraine war

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that he was ready to compromise over Ukraine in possible talks with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on ending the war and had no conditions for starting talks with the Ukrainian authorities. Trump, a… Continue Reading →

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