Should you be taking a vitamin A supplement?

Should you be taking a vitamin A supplement?

Google searches for “does vitamin A help with measles” have skyrocketed by more than 5000% over the past month as the highly contagious virus continues to spread across the country.  The surge in online interest comes after Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. touted vitamin A as a potential treatment for the … Read more

US Supreme Court to determine ‘rightful ownership’ of Nazi-stolen impressionist painting

US Supreme Court to determine ‘rightful ownership’ of Nazi-stolen impressionist painting

MADRID — The fate of a French impressionist painting once stolen by the Nazis from a Jewish woman is in question once again after the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday revived a case that could decide its ownership. At issue is whether the painting, Camille Pissarro’s “Rue Saint-Honoré in the Afternoon, Effect of Rain,” should … Read more

Airlines see lower customer demand, cut back financial expectations

Airlines see lower customer demand, cut back financial expectations

Several major U.S. airlines dialed back their quarterly financial expectations as the industry contends with softer demand from economic uncertainty and other factors.  Southwest, American, and Delta were among the carriers to announce changes to their guidance. Southwest said its revenue per available seat mile was now expected to go up 2-4% in the first quarter, a … Read more

Putin says he’s ‘carefully studying’ Ukraine war cease-fire deal

Putin says he’s ‘carefully studying’ Ukraine war cease-fire deal

Vladimir Putin is “carefully studying” the outcome of high-stakes peace talks between Washington and Kyiv, Moscow said Wednesday as Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the US will have contact with Russia to deliver the proposal directly. The Kremlin said it was awaiting details from Washington about the 30-day cease-fire deal that Ukraine has so … Read more

FTC asks to delay Amazon Prime case due after Trump cost cuts

FTC asks to delay Amazon Prime case due after Trump cost cuts

The Federal Trade Commission asked a federal court in Seattle to delay a September trial in its case alleging Amazon misled consumers over its Prime subscription service, citing “severe resource shortfalls in terms of both money and personnel,” on Wednesday. Jonathan Cohen, an attorney for the FTC, told US District Judge John Chun during a … Read more

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