Month: July 2025
NIH executive fired amid allegations of steering $3.3 million contract to company that named his wife as a potential staffer
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Army veteran Eric Schnabel was hired to help lead the NIH in April
Read More20 states sue the Trump admin for cutting disaster prevention money
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A group of 20 mostly Democrat-led U.S. states filed a lawsuit on Wednesday seeking to block the Trump administration from terminating a multibillion-dollar grant program
Read More20 states sue the Trump admin for cutting disaster prevention money
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A group of 20 mostly Democrat-led U.S. states filed a lawsuit on Wednesday seeking to block the Trump administration from terminating a multibillion-dollar grant program
Read MoreFormer National Crime Agency officer stole bitcoin from dark web drug dealer
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The former intelligence officer stole 50 Bitcoin before sending it to a cryptocurrency ‘mixing’ service
Read MoreVet who claimed to cure dogs’ cancers with herbal remedies fails to overturn ban
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Warwick Seymour-Hamilton was struck off the register in 1994 and has now made 12 attempts to be restored
Read MoreFord recalls almost 700,000 vehicles over fuel injector faults
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A free software upgrade will be provided by Ford dealers until a more permanent fix is developed
Read MoreFord recalls almost 700,000 vehicles over fuel injector faults
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A free software upgrade will be provided by Ford dealers until a more permanent fix is developed
Read MoreKentucky restaurant sued and accused of starting ‘beaver fever’ outbreak that has sickened 23
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The woman fell ill with diarrhea and abdominal pain before she was diagnosed with Giardia, also known as “beaver fever.”
Read MoreKentucky restaurant sued and accused of starting ‘beaver fever’ outbreak that has sickened 23
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The woman fell ill with diarrhea and abdominal pain before she was diagnosed with Giardia, also known as “beaver fever.”
Read MoreTrader Joe’s are being targeted by ‘extreme’ animal rights groups in California – with protestors allegedly posing as employees
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At least two members of Direct Action Everywhere have glued themselves to surfaces inside Trader Joe’s stores and corporate office
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