WPTZ - Burlington/Plattsburgh
Americans and Canadians will have to pay for goods brought across border
Americans and Canadians will have to pay for goods brought across border
People
Kenan Thompson Reveals New Health Diagnosis, Recalls ‘Suffering in Silence’ as Symptoms ‘Piled Up’ (Exclusive)
“I don't know if I was necessarily embarrassed to talk to a doctor — I just didn't know if I needed to,” the longtime 'SNL' star tells PEOPLE
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People
Rodent-Borne Virus That Killed Gene Hackman’s Wife Betsy Claims 3 Lives in California County
The actor and his wife were found dead in their New Mexico home on Feb. 26
CNN
17 factors affect your risk for dementia, stroke and depression, study suggests
Many cases of dementia, stroke and late-life depression could be prevented or delayed by managing these 17 risk factors.
The Weather Network
Snowfall chances on the rise (again!) across southern Ontario
A soggy weekend will lead into a wintry system pushing into southern Ontario to start next week
BuzzFeed
"It All Started Once I Hit 40": Adults Are Sharing The Body Changes Associated With Aging That Took Them By Surprise
"I’m gonna be real. There is a day in your early 40s when you wake up feeling this way and it never goes away."
The Weather Network
Arctic air threatens burst of snow in Ontario by Monday
Expect rain this weekend, then chilly air that will bring widespread snow to southern Ontario
Reuters
US Health Dept may ask fired staff to keep working, reinstate others
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Thousands of employees fired this week from the Department of Health and Human Services and the public health agencies it oversees may be asked to temporarily continue working for two months and others could be reinstated, officials said on Thursday. "There were some programs that were cut that are being reinstated," Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told ABC News, referring in particular to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention program that monitors lead levels in children's blood. The department on Tuesday began mass layoffs at high profile health agencies like the FDA, CDC and National Institutes of Health, aiming to fire 10,000 staffers as part of a broader plan by President Donald Trump and billionaire ally Elon Musk to shrink the federal government and slash spending.
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“The White Lotus”' Beauty Divide: Am I the Laurie in a World Full of Jaclyns?
In my job, it's weird if you haven't been exploring cosmetic procedures since your 20s. Why am I holding out?
KMGH - Denver Scripps
States sue to block Trump’s election order, saying it violates the Constitution
Democratic officials in 19 states, including Colorado, filed a lawsuit Thursday against President Donald Trump’s attempt to reshape elections across the U.S., calling it an unconstitutional invasion of states’ clear authority to run their own elections.
Associated Press
Trump administration nixes plan to cover anti-obesity drugs through Medicare
President Donald Trump’s administration has decided not to cover expensive, high-demand obesity treatments under the federal government's Medicare program. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said late Friday that it would not cover the medications under Medicare’s Part D prescription drug coverage. Trump’s predecessor, Joe Biden, proposed a rule in late November after Trump won re-election that would have extended coverage of drugs like Zepbound and Wegovy.
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WPTV- West Palm Beach Scripps
Florida bill outlawing weather manipulation clears Senate
The bill, SB 56, seeks to ban weather modification in the state.
KSBW - Monterey Videos
Conflict erupts at Jan. 6 rioters event in Monterey County
Conflict erupts at Jan. 6 rioters event in Monterey County
WXII - Greensboro/Winston-Salem Videos
Two Lexington fire departments could merge in Davidson County
In Davidson County, two Lexington fire departments are asking to become one. At the Davidson County Board of Commissioners meeting Wednesday, leaders from the Midway and Gumtree fire departments made the case that a merger would increase safety for the thousands of residents they serve.
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WISN - Milwaukee Videos
Justice Ann Walsh Bradley to lead Wisconsin Supreme Court before retirement
Justice Bradley assumes chief justice role in Wisconsin Supreme Court for two-month term before retirement, preceding Karofsky's leadership
WDSU - New Orleans
Two more cloudy, windy, warm days then tracking strong possibly severe storms
Meteorologist Devon Lucie shows how warm it is, how strong the winds are, then tracks the winds, warmth, and cloud cover through the next two days then tracks a cold front that will bring our next likeliest round of storms showing you when it's likeliest and what the risks for possible severe weather will be then shows you how much cooler we'll get and how long this crisp weather will last while finishing with your seven day forecast.
Glamour
Teddi Mellencamp Reveals Multiple Brain Tumors: Here’s Everything the RHOBH Star Has Shared About Her Diagnosis
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star suffered “severe and debilitating” headaches for weeks before her diagnosis.
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The Canadian Press
$2M deal reached in lawsuit over young woman's death at North Dakota jail in 2020
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A $2 million agreement has been reached in a lawsuit over the death of a young woman while she was in custody at a North Dakota county jail in 2020.
The Weather Network
Geomagnetic storms: When should we look up and when should we worry?
G1? G3? G5? What do geomagnetic storm rankings really mean?
Ottawa Citizen
Can Canada still trust the U.S. for food safety? Ottawa professor says we should be skeptical
Amir Attaran says Canadians should be skeptical about the U.S.’s ability to ensure food safety given the Trump administration's cuts to regulatory bodies.