
Medical tourism risks highlighted as Florida surgeon faces scrutiny over patient deaths
Concerns over medical tourism safety emerge alongside investigation of Florida surgeon linked to multiple patient deaths.

Concerns over medical tourism safety emerge alongside investigation of Florida surgeon linked to multiple patient deaths.

Anthropic has released new capabilities for its Claude AI that allow it to control computers, open files, browse the web, and run applications to complete tasks automatically.

New York officials are working on details for a proposed tax on expensive second homes in New York City, including addressing ownership structure issues.

Air Canada has temporarily suspended flights from Toronto and Montreal to New York's JFK airport due to elevated aviation fuel prices.

Young Republicans show splits on foreign policy while Southern Muslim voters face increased anti-Islamic rhetoric from politicians.

High intercept rates of Iranian missiles raise questions about long-term sustainability of expensive interceptor systems against cheaper attack drones.
New DNA analysis has definitively connected serial killer Ted Bundy to the 1974 death of 17-year-old Laura Ann Aime in Utah.

Female lawmakers and staff advocates highlight gaps in congressional workplace harassment reporting amid recent resignations.

Rising numbers of college graduates struggle to find degree-appropriate jobs while parents invest heavily in career coaching services.
Reckitt's stock fell sharply due to lower cold and flu product sales, while AkzoNobel reported higher adjusted earnings despite challenging market conditions.

Hampshire College, the experimental liberal arts institution in Massachusetts, announced it will close later this year due to enrollment and financial challenges.

Five Southeast Asian nations are pursuing nuclear power to meet surging energy demands from AI data centers while regional conflicts highlight energy security vulnerabilities.

The Trump administration has secured agreements with Uganda and Costa Rica to accept migrants deported from the United States who have no ties to those countries.

Carmine G. Agnello Jr., grandson of late mob boss John Gotti, received 15 months in prison for fraudulently obtaining over $1 million in pandemic business loans.
European natural gas prices fell but supply disruption concerns from Middle East infrastructure damage limited the decline.
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