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Old Dogs, New Tricks: 10,000 Pets Needed for Canine Aging Study
Can old dogs teach us new tricks? Scientists are looking for 10,000 pets for the largest-ever study of aging in canines. They hope to shed light on human longevity too. The project will collect a pile of pooch data: vet records, DNA samples, gut microbes and information on food and walks. Five hundred dogs will test a pill that could...
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Yelp for Help: Aging Dogs Needed for Study
Researchers from Texas A&M and the University of Washington are planning to study a slowed aging process pill on dogs.
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Vaping Illnesses in US Top 1,000, CDC Says
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has identified 1,080 cases of lung illnesses linked to vaping, an increase of 275 since last week, NBC News reported. The numbers are likely to continue to increase, as state health departments have confirmed to NBC News that they’re investigating more than 1,300 cases. “The data that we’re getting does not suggest this...
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New York's Flavored E-Cigarette Ban Put on Hold Temporarily
A state-wide ban on the sale of flavored e-cigarettes in New York has been temporarily put on hold
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NY Public Health Council Votes to Ban Flavored E Cigs
In 14 days, the state of New York will enforce a ban on flavored e-cigarettes, leaving vaping advocates steaming mad. NBC 4 New York’s Adam Kuperstein reports.
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Ex-FBI Deputy Director McCabe Faces Prospect of Criminal Charges
Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, a frequent target of President Donald Trump’s wrath, faces the prospect of an indictment after his attorneys were unable to persuade senior Justice Department officials not to pursue charges that he lied to internal investigators. Two people familiar with the matter said Thursday that Deputy Attorney General Jeff Rosen declined an appeal from McCabe’s...
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USCIS Head Cuccinelli Unlawfully Appointed by Trump, Lawsuit Says
President Donald Trump skirted the law when he appointed Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II as one of his administration’s top immigration officials, and certain actions by Cuccinelli’s office should have no force or effect, according to a lawsuit. The complaint was submitted to the U.S. district court for Washington, D.C. Friday by the Democracy Forward Foundation, Proskauer Rose LLP, Catholic Legal...
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Former FBI Deputy Director McCabe Sues FBI, DOJ Over His Firing
FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, a frequent target of President Donald Trump’s ire, sued the FBI and the Justice Department on Thursday over his firing. The lawsuit, the second this week from an ex-FBI official challenging the circumstances of his termination, says the firing was part of Trump’s plan to rid the bureau of leaders he perceived as disloyal to...
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Peter Strzok Sues FBI for Firing Him Over Anti-Trump Texts
A veteran FBI agent who wrote derogatory text messages about Donald Trump filed a lawsuit Tuesday charging that the bureau caved to “unrelenting pressure” from the president when it fired him. The suit from Peter Strzok also alleges he was unfairly punished for expressing his political opinions, and that the Justice Department violated his privacy when it shared hundreds of...
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Hawaii Expands Power to Block Telescope Protesters
Thousands of protesters have joined a swelling effort to stop construction of a telescope they have long tried to keep off a mountain considered sacred to some Native Hawaiians, but state officials doubled down Wednesday on their commitment to ensure the project will be completed. After a day of growing crowds and arrests of elderly demonstrators, Hawaii Gov. David Ige...
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Abortions Can Continue at Missouri's Lone Clinic — for Now
A Missouri commissioner on Friday ruled that the state’s only abortion clinic can continue providing the service at least until August as a fight over its license plays out, adding that there’s a “likelihood” that the clinic will succeed in the dispute. Administrative Hearing Commissioner Sreenivasa Rao Dandamudi granted what’s called a “stay,” which will allow the St. Louis Planned...
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Appeals Court: Trump Administration Can't Block Abortions for Undocumented Minors
A federal appeals court in Washington ruled Friday against a Trump administration policy it described as a “blanket ban” preventing immigrant teens in government custody from getting abortions, and it kept in place an order blocking the policy. The policy, which dates to 2017, prohibited shelters from facilitating abortions for children held in government shelters after entering the country illegally....
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Would-Be NYC Subway Bomber Gets 10 Years for Foiled Plot
The ringleader of a thwarted plot to bomb the New York City subway system in 2009 was effectively sentenced to time served. Jonathan Dienst reports.
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Reports of Sexual Assault in the Military Spike
Reports of military sexual assaults jumped by 13% last year, but an anonymous survey of service members released Thursday suggests the problem is vastly larger. The survey results found that more than 20,000 service members said they experienced some type of sexual assault, but only a third of those filed a formal report.
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Man Who Plotted to Bomb NYC Subways Gets 10 Years; Lawyer Says Sentence Amounts to Time Served
The ringleader of a thwarted plot to bomb the New York City subway system in 2009 was effectively sentenced to time served on Thursday, according to his attorney.
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Venezuela's Opposition Attempts Uprising in Caracas Streets
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó took to the streets with a small contingent of heavily armed troops early Tuesday in a bold and risky call for the military and people to rise up and oust socialist leader Nicolas Maduro.
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It's Not You. Allergy Seasons Are Getting Longer and Worse
If it feels like the annual allergy season is getting longer and worse, it’s because it is. Climate researchers say rising temperatures and higher concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are prolonging the pollen production seasons and increasing the amount of pollen plants produce.
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County Sues Federal Gov. Over End of Safe Release Program for Asylum Seekers
The county of San Diego is suing the federal government over the abrupt end to the Safe Release program and its apparent negligent approach to asylum seekers.
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Border Shelters Swamped By Child Migrant Influx
Two shelters on opposite sides of the U.S. – Mexico border have teamed up to deal with the arrival of more than 50 unaccompanied migrant children over the past week.
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Mozambique City Battled Climate Change, Then Came a Cyclone
Long before Cyclone Idai roared in and tore apart Mozambique’s seaside city of Beira, the mayor dreamed of protecting his people from climate change. It would be a huge challenge. Large parts of the city of 500,000 residents are below sea level on a coastline that experts warn is one of the world’s most vulnerable to global warming’s rising waters....