Over 100 Million Americans Under Severe Storm Watch

As we approach the peak of summer, one thing is certain—severe storms are inevitable in many parts of the country. Already this season, massive storms have ripped through the Midwest and Southeast, flooding homes and destroying properties. Now, over 100 million Americans are under a severe storm watch due to an approaching system that could… Continue reading Over 100 Million Americans Under Severe Storm Watch

Makers of Ozempic and Mounjaro Sued Over Allegedly ‘Downplaying’ Severe Side Effects

On June 2nd, a group of plaintiffs filed a lawsuit against the makers of two popular diabetes drugs, Ozempic and Mounjaro, claiming that the companies deliberately downplayed the significant side effects of the drugs. The plaintiffs allege that the manufacturers, Merck & Co. and Novo Nordisk, misrepresented the potential for serious side effects in order… Continue reading Makers of Ozempic and Mounjaro Sued Over Allegedly ‘Downplaying’ Severe Side Effects

More Severe Storms Are on the Move Through Central U.S.

As global weather patterns continue to become increasingly unpredictable, the Central United States is starting to see a spike in severe weather events. According to recent reports, the region is experiencing an uptick in powerful storms, including intense thunderstorms and severe winds. The influx of severe weather has been particularly noticeable in the states of… Continue reading More Severe Storms Are on the Move Through Central U.S.

Severe Storms Coming to Central U.S.: ‘Start Preparing’

In the coming weeks, the Central United States is set for a major onslaught of severe weather. With reports of large hail and destructive winds up to 70 mph, mid-westerners are urged to begin preparing for these dangerous storms. The National Weather Service has issued a severe storm warning for Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Illinois.… Continue reading Severe Storms Coming to Central U.S.: ‘Start Preparing’

Twitter vows to take ‘less severe actions’ against rule-breaking accounts

Social media giant Twitter has announced plans to take “less severe actions” against accounts which break their rules in the future. The new policy is part of the company’s efforts to create a safer online environment for users. For years, Twitter has strictly enforced its rules and standards, often taking extreme measures to remove accounts… Continue reading Twitter vows to take ‘less severe actions’ against rule-breaking accounts

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