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The CDC officially ended its recommendation of the hepatitis B vaccine at birth.
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Nicole Fallerthere, bringing you the news to know on Wednesday, from a manhunt in Rhode Island to why health care is about to skyrocket in cost. And, if you're on a GLP-1, have you noticed your taste buds changing?
Manhunt continues after deadly Brown shooting
A manhunt in Rhode Island continues on Wednesday as federal and state officers pursue a suspect whoopened fire in a Brown University classroom, killing two, injuring nine and leaving no obvious indication of a motive.
The widening search comes as authorities in Providence released theclearest images yetof the person investigators think could be tied to the deadly attack.
Meanwhile, Brown University on Tuesdayconfirmed the identities of the two students who were shot and killedon campus over the weekend, remarking that they were both near the start of their college careers.
Ella Cook was a sophomore and Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokovwas in his very first semester, Brown University President Christina Paxson said. Cook was an "accomplished competitive pianist," vice president of the school's Republican Club, member of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority and a volunteer at her home church in Alabama, Paxson said. Umurzokov planned to concentrate in biochemistry and molecular biology on his way to becoming a neurosurgeon.
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New details emerged on Reiners' death: During a news conference held Tuesday by the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office, the district attorney confirmed that the weapon used in the killings was a knife and accused the couple's son, 32-year-old screenwriter Nick Reiner, of fatally stabbing his parents.
Health insurance premiums will rise: Congress has run out of time to extend the Obamacare subsidies that will expire at the end of the year, meaning health insurance premiums are about to go up for millions of Americans.
MIT professor found fatally shot at his home. Nuno F.G. Loureiro, a 47-year-old theoretical physicist and fusion scientist from Portugal, was found with "apparent gunshot wounds" at his house in Brookline, Massachusetts.
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Knicks surge past upstart Spurs to win NBA Cup
Behind adecisive effort to crash the offensive glassin the fourth quarter, the Knicks built a lead, pulled away and toppled the San Antonio Spurs, 124-113, Tuesday, in the 2025 NBA Cup final in Las Vegas.See highlightsfrom the game.
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These people lost their sense of taste. Are GLP-1s to blame?
Jess Loren remembers loving the taste of Cap'n Crunch cereal. Coca-Cola. Snickers bars. But now, instead of a sweetness, "they taste bland," she says. Flavors are noticeably muted since she started a GLP-1 medication in April 2023 to manage her polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) symptoms. There is no exact known number of GLP-1 patients whosay their sense of taste changed since starting the medication. But people like Loren report the drugs, which manage blood sugar and treat obesity, have muted or altered tastes. Some don't notice any change at all.
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