Sheinbaum takes on cartels, Trump and the legacy of 1968

Claudia Sheinbaum is working closely with the United States to combat the drug cartel problem in Mexico. Since 2006, more than 130,000 people have gone missing in Mexico, at the hands of both criminal groups and elements within the security forces. Trump threatened tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada and China over fentanyl and undocumented migration. Mexico responded with high-level consultations and direct talks.

Woman Posts Video on Social Media, Then a Cardiac Nurse Notices Something

Rachel, 53, from Sydney, Australia, posted a video to her TikTok account, @ageing.disgracefully. She had recently been experiencing shortness of breath, extreme fatigue, lightheadedness, and a tingling sensation in her fingers. She was made redundant from her job at the end of 2024 and hasn't been able to find another job since. One of the comments on the video read: "I am a cardiac nurse. I notice a blue tinge to your lips. Can you please go and have a calcium score CT done, an ECG, and blood work? Start with your GP." Rachel went to the doctor the next day and

Former top cop warns of loophole exploited by illicit Chinese vape companies 'targeting our youth'

Edgar Domenech is concerned about Chinese organized crime groups selling flavored disposable vapes to children in the U.S. and China. He claims the companies create confusion by changing the product's ingredients, causing law enforcement and regulatory agencies to take no action. The companies keep the same branding, packaging and flavors while changing just one ingredient, allowing them to profit from children who may not realize what they're consuming.

‘A new consumer’: how weight-loss drugs are shaking up clothes shopping

Hayley Grice, 50, from Shropshire, has dropped seven sizes after starting on the GLP-1 weight loss jab Mounjaro two years ago. The widespread take-up of weight loss drugs such as Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy is shaking up food habits and spending across the board, and on wardrobes in particular. In the US, one in five adults (21%) have tried the drugs. In Britain, 5% of adults are now on the drugs and 9% have taken one at some point.

Former Obama press aide accused of stealing cash, credit cards, from Minneapolis coworkers to buy kratom

Adam Fetcher, 42, was fired from his job as a communications officer for the Minneapolis city last week. He allegedly stole money and credit cards from city employees to buy kratom, a herbal supplement used to treat opioid withdrawal symptoms. Fetcher was caught on surveillance cameras at a Minneapolis smoke shop. He was fired on July 1.

Power cuts plunge Gaza hospitals into darkness as Israel’s attacks persist

There is a power crisis in Gaza, affecting hospitals already struggling to treat patients. Omar Abu Atwa, a 30-year-old driver, was taken to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir el-Balah last month after an explosion shook the street around him. The lights went out, rendering much of the hospital's medical equipment inoperable, so he had to wait six hours for an X-ray. An ongoing blockade on Gaza has resulted in severe shortages of fuel needed for generators, which power life-saving medical equipment at hospitals.

Sheinbaum takes on cartels, Trump and the legacy of 1968
Sheinbaum takes on cartels, Trump and the legacy of 1968

Claudia Sheinbaum is working closely with the United States to combat the drug cartel problem in Mexico. Since 2006, more than 130,000 people have gone missing in Mexico, at the hands of both criminal groups and elements within the security forces. Trump threatened tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada and China over fentanyl and undocumented migration. Mexico responded with high-level consultations and direct talks.

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Woman Posts Video on Social Media, Then a Cardiac Nurse Notices Something
Woman Posts Video on Social Media, Then a Cardiac Nurse Notices Something

Rachel, 53, from Sydney, Australia, posted a video to her TikTok account, @ageing.disgracefully. She had recently been experiencing shortness of breath, extreme fatigue, lightheadedness, and a tingling sensation in her fingers. She was made redundant from her job at the end of 2024 and hasn't been able to find another job since. One of the comments on the video read: "I am a cardiac nurse. I notice a blue tinge to your lips. Can you please go and have a calcium score CT done, an ECG, and blood work? Start with your GP." Rachel went to the doctor the next day and

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Former top cop warns of loophole exploited by illicit Chinese vape companies 'targeting our youth'
Former top cop warns of loophole exploited by illicit Chinese vape companies 'targeting our youth'

Edgar Domenech is concerned about Chinese organized crime groups selling flavored disposable vapes to children in the U.S. and China. He claims the companies create confusion by changing the product's ingredients, causing law enforcement and regulatory agencies to take no action. The companies keep the same branding, packaging and flavors while changing just one ingredient, allowing them to profit from children who may not realize what they're consuming.

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‘A new consumer’: how weight-loss drugs are shaking up clothes shopping
‘A new consumer’: how weight-loss drugs are shaking up clothes shopping

Hayley Grice, 50, from Shropshire, has dropped seven sizes after starting on the GLP-1 weight loss jab Mounjaro two years ago. The widespread take-up of weight loss drugs such as Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy is shaking up food habits and spending across the board, and on wardrobes in particular. In the US, one in five adults (21%) have tried the drugs. In Britain, 5% of adults are now on the drugs and 9% have taken one at some point.

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Former Obama press aide accused of stealing cash, credit cards, from Minneapolis coworkers to buy kratom
Former Obama press aide accused of stealing cash, credit cards, from Minneapolis coworkers to buy kratom

Adam Fetcher, 42, was fired from his job as a communications officer for the Minneapolis city last week. He allegedly stole money and credit cards from city employees to buy kratom, a herbal supplement used to treat opioid withdrawal symptoms. Fetcher was caught on surveillance cameras at a Minneapolis smoke shop. He was fired on July 1.

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Power cuts plunge Gaza hospitals into darkness as Israel’s attacks persist
Power cuts plunge Gaza hospitals into darkness as Israel’s attacks persist

There is a power crisis in Gaza, affecting hospitals already struggling to treat patients. Omar Abu Atwa, a 30-year-old driver, was taken to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir el-Balah last month after an explosion shook the street around him. The lights went out, rendering much of the hospital's medical equipment inoperable, so he had to wait six hours for an X-ray. An ongoing blockade on Gaza has resulted in severe shortages of fuel needed for generators, which power life-saving medical equipment at hospitals.

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