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Defense panels still not clear on Golden Dome’s attributes

WASHINGTON – Seven months after President Donald Trump announced plans for a Golden Dome missile shield for America, lawmakers who oversee the Pentagon say they have yet to learn meaningful information about the system’s attributes, cost or schedule.
News >  Health

People’s Pharmacy: Will your brain do better on brie?

Are we finally revising our ideas on the role of fat in the diet? We’ve complained before that demonizing saturated fat is not supported by sound science. According to a recent analysis, avoiding saturated fat might help only people at the highest risk (Annals of Internal Medicine, Dec. 16, 2025).
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Analysis: Trump’s new Venezuela escalation raises questions on next steps

President Donald Trump’s unusual decision to reveal a covert U.S. strike against what he said was a drug-trafficking facility in Venezuela marked a new escalation in his pressure campaign against the regime of Nicolás Maduro, raising new questions about how far Trump is willing to go. Trump, who’s repeatedly threatened to expand his campaign of air strikes on drug vessels at sea to Venezuelan ...
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MSF expects to be barred from Gaza after missing Israel deadline

Medical charity Médecins Sans Frontières expects to be barred from operating in Gaza once it misses Wednesday’s deadline to comply with new registration rules for relief agencies that Israel says are meant to prevent Hamas from exploiting international aid.
News >  Idaho

Boise Airport hangar collapse case yields settlements for victims’ families

The families of two construction workers killed when an unfinished private plane hangar collapsed at the Boise Airport nearly two years ago settled a wrongful death lawsuit against two Idaho companies involved in the project. The terms of the agreements are confidential, attorneys for the families and the project’s general contractor separately told the Idaho Statesman. In a related action, ...
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European leaders discuss Ukraine as Russia ‘toughens’ stance

European leaders held a call to discuss Ukraine after Russia said it would revise its negotiating position, claiming Ukrainian drones targeted a residence of President Vladimir Putin. “Our work to ensure robust security guarantees continues unabated,” Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof said Tuesday in a post on X. He said that Kyiv’s allies in the so-called Coalition of the Willing would convene ...
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Can beavers help heal burn scars after wildfires? Colorado researchers built their own dams to find out

DENVER — High in the mountains west of Fort Collins, teams of scientists and engineers are pretending to be beavers. They may not be swimming or chewing trees, but researchers with the U.S. Forest Service and Colorado State University are building fake beaver dams in burn scars to study how wetlands created by the dams impact ecosystem restoration and water quality after wildfires. The ...