The Trump administration’s new vaccine advisers on Thursday endorsed this fall’s flu vaccinations for just about every American — but only if they use certain shots free of a preservative that has been safely used in vaccines for decades, a decision sparking concerns for medical organizations. CBC | World News
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Investigators analyzing black box data from fatal Air India crash
Investigators have begun analyzing data extracted from the black boxes of the ill-fated Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner that crashed on June 12, killing at least 270 people, India’s Civil Aviation Ministry said on Thursday. CBC | World News
Read More »British child, 6, arrested as ’14kg of drugs found in case’ on landing at holiday hotspot
The boy was arrested along with his mum and five others at an airport in Mauritius. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Rod Stewart sensationally backs Nigel Farage and blasts Starmer for ‘cutting off fishing’
Singer says ‘we’ve got to give him a chance’ as he claims Reform UK leader is ‘coming across well’ Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Family clans try to secure aid convoys in Gaza from criminal lootings
As food and aid distribution in Gaza continues to be deadly and plagued with violence, influential clans and tribes that have long existed in the territory are taking it upon themselves to secure aid convoys entering the region. CBC | World News
Read More »From Bobby Sherman to Bieber, the mixed fortunes of teen idols
Former teen idol Bobby Sherman, who died this week at age 81, led an apparently productive and fulfilling life after fading from the spotlight. Justin Bieber, one of the last of the male teen idols, does not appear to be on that path. CBC | World News
Read More »Matcha is having a moment — and it’s putting pressure on Japan’s tea industry
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Read More »NATO’s history of running hot and cold on Ukraine is running cold again
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Read More »Hull ship fire LIVE: City evacuated as stench and smoke from dockyard blaze sweeps
A huge cargo ship in Hull has burst into flames. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Brazil’s outspoken first lady comes under fire, but refuses to stop speaking out
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s government is grappling with unpopularity that has dented his credentials as the frontrunner for reelection next year. Some analysts, including members of his government, attribute this partly to his wife’s perceived overstepping in what was once a ceremonial role. CBC | World News
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