Price Per Pound for Publix Grade a Choice Beef

Doctor Mustaf Yusuf treats Ali Osman, 3, who is showing symptoms of Kwashiorkor, a severe protein malnutrition causing swelling and skin lesions, as his mother Owliyo Hassan Salaad, 40, holds him at a malnutrition stabilization center run by Action against Hunger, in Mogadishu, Somalia Sunday, June 5, 2022. Deaths have begun in the region's most parched drought in decades and previously unreported data show nearly 450 deaths this year at malnutrition treatment centers in Somalia alone. (AP Photo/Farah Abdi Warsameh)

Vietnam's health minister arrested over COVID test gouging

State media say Vietnam's health minister and the mayor of the capital Hanoi have been arrested in an investigation into massive price gouging of COVID-19 tests

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FILE - A health worker takes sample from a man for COVID-19 test in Hanoi, Vietnam on Friday, Jan. 6, 2022. Vietnam's health minister and the mayor of the capital Hanoi have been arrested as part of an expanding investigation into massive price gouging of COVID-19 tests, state media reported Tuesday, June 7, 2022. (AP Photo/ Hau Dinh, File)

Minorities have higher death rates from cancer than white patients, study shows

Mortality rates for multiple myeloma were twice as high for Black patients.

June 08

With new senator, Nebraska abortion opponents gain ground

Abortion-rights opponents are inching closer to a filibuster-proof super-majority in the Nebraska Legislature that would let them outlaw abortion if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns its landmark legalization ruling, as it appears poised to do

June 07

Police: New York anti-abortion center damaged by arson

Police are investigating a fire at a western New York anti-abortion center as a case of arson

June 07

Paul King cleans up broken glass after an early morning firebombing at the CompassCare facility, an anti-abortion center in Amherst, N.Y., on Tuesday, June 7, 2022. (Mark Mulville/The Buffalo News via AP)

FDA advisers back Novavax COVID shots as 4th US option

A more traditional kind of COVID-19 vaccine is a step closer to becoming the fourth option for U.S. adults

June 07

FILE - In this image provided by the Serum Institute of India, vials of freshly manufactured Novavax COVID-19 vaccines wait to be labeled in 2022, in Pune, India. The more traditional kind of COVID-19 vaccine moved a step closer to the U.S. market Tuesday, June 7, 2022. Advisers to the Food and Drug Administration voted to back shots made by Novavax for U.S. adults. If the FDA ultimately agrees, Novavax's option could become the nation's fourth COVID-19 vaccine. (Serum Institute of India for Novavax via AP, File)

Man charged in LA hospital stabbing of doctor, nurses

Prosecutors have charged a man with attempted murder after they say he stabbed a doctor and two nurses inside a Southern California hospital emergency ward last week

June 07

A suspect who stabbed multiple people and barricaded himself inside the Encino Hospital Medical Center is transported into a waiting ambulance after being extracted from the hospital in Encino, Calif., late Friday, June 3, 2022. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

Vaccine protesters who shut down meeting won't face charges

New Hampshire's attorney general says he won't bring criminal charges against protesters who disrupted an Executive Council meeting in September before it began and forced its postponement

June 07

FTC plans inquiry into pharmacy benefit manager practices

The Federal Trade Commission is starting an inquiry into the operations of pharmacy benefit managers who control access to prescription drugs for millions of Americans

June 07

FILE - Pharmaceuticals are seen in North Andover, Mass. The Federal Trade Commission said Tuesday, June 7, 2022, that they are starting an inquiry into the operations of pharmacy benefit managers who control access to prescription drugs for millions of Americans, ordering the nation's largest PBMs to provide a range of information and records detailing how they do business. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola, File)

Psychiatrist discusses deadly gun violence

Dr. Jonathan Metzel, professor of psychiatry at Vanderbilt University, talks about the importance of mental health in combatting gun violence.

June 07

VIDEO: Psychiatrist discusses deadly gun violence

French medics protest hospital crisis, deepened by COVID

Health workers protested on Tuesday around France to demand more hiring and better salaries in public hospitals

June 07

A man passes by electoral posters reading "Melenchon Prime Minister" in Lyon, central France, Tuesday, June 7, 2022. The legislative elections will take place on June 12 and 19, 2022. (AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani)

No justice reform in Poland, no money, EU chief vows

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says Poland will get no money from an EU pandemic relief fund until the right-wing government rolls back measures deemed to limit the independence of the judiciary

June 07

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaks during a joint news conference with Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and Polish President Andrzej Duda at the headquarters of Poland's Power Grid in Konstancin-Jeziorna, Poland, Thursday, June 2, 2022. The independence of Poland's courts is at the heart of a dispute with the European Union, which has withheld billions of euros in pandemic recovery funds. (AP Photo/Michal Dyjuk)

US, allies fly fighter jets amid North Korea tensions

The United States and its Asian allies have flown dozens of fighter jets over waters surrounding the Korean Peninsula in a show of force as their diplomats discussed a coordinated response to a possibly imminent North Korean nuclear test

June 07

In this photo provided by South Korea Defense Ministry, U.S. and South Korea Air Force fighter jets fly in formation during a joint drill on Tuesday, June, 7, 2022. The South Korean and U.S. militaries flew 20 fighter jets over South Korea's western sea Tuesday in a continued show of force as a senior U.S. official warned of a forceful response if North Korea goes ahead with its first nuclear test explosion in nearly five years. (South Korea Defense Ministry via AP)

Mental health impact of gun violence on kids

Dr. Alok Patel, a physician at Stanford Children's Health, discusses the toll school shootings have on children survivors' mental health.

June 07

VIDEO: Mental health impact of gun violence on kids

Hard Rock boss confers with NJ governor on casino smoking

The chairman of the global Hard Rock casino and entertainment company spoke recently with New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy about the "economic challenges" of banning smoking in casinos, which a bill pending in the state Legislature would do

June 06

Jim Allen, chairman of Hard Rock International, speaks at an employee meeting at the Hard Rock casino in Atlantic City N.J. on Feb. 17, 2022. On Monday, June 6, 2022, Allen said he spoke recently with New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy about a proposed ban on smoking in Atlantic City casinos, but says he was not out to change the governor's mind. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)

UN: 'Climate shocks' fueling multiple, looming food crises

Two U.N. food agencies are warning of multiple, looming food crises on the planet

June 06

FILE- Malian women sift wheat in a field near Segou, central Mali, Jan. 22, 2013. In 2022, Families across Africa are paying about 45% more for wheat flour as Russia's war in Ukraine blocks exports from the Black Sea. Some countries like Somalia get more than 90% of their wheat from Russia and Ukraine. That's forcing many people to substitute wheat for other grains. But the United Nations is warning that the price hikes are coming as many parts of Africa are facing drought and hunger. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay, File)

Poland, with near-total abortion ban, to record pregnancies

The right-wing government in Poland, where a near-total abortion ban is in place, now faces accusations it is creating a "pregnancy register."

June 06

FILE - A group of women's rights activists protest against Poland's strict anti-abortion law, outside the top constitutional court, in Warsaw, Poland, Jan. 26, 2022. The government of Poland, where a near-total abortion ban is in place, faced accusations Monday, June 6, 2022, of creating a

COVID vaccine for kids under 5 could be available as soon as June 21

More than half of the U.S. population is now living in a county with a "high" or "medium" community risk level for COVID-19, according to the CDC.

June 06

VIDEO: COVID vaccine for kids under 5 could be available as soon as June 21

UK: 73 new monkeypox cases, biggest outbreak outside Africa

British health officials have reported another 73 cases of monkeypox.

June 06

FILE - This 2003 electron microscope image made available by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows mature, oval-shaped monkeypox virions, left, and spherical immature virions, right, obtained from a sample of human skin associated with the 2003 prairie dog outbreak. British health officials reported 73 more monkeypox cases on Monday, June 6, 2022, raising the total to more than 300 across the country. (Cynthia S. Goldsmith, Russell Regner/CDC via AP, File)

Beijing reopens restaurants as new COVID-19 cases drop

Diners are returning to restaurants in most of Beijing.

June 06

Women wearing face masks walk by a reopened restaurant in a shopping mall as new COVID-19 cases drop in Beijing Monday, June 6, 2022. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

DC reports 1st orthopox, potential monkeypox case

The resident recently traveled to Europe and doesn't pose a risk, agency said.

June 06

This image from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention depicts a monkeypox virus particle obtained from a human skin sample.

Researchers: Breast cancer drug could help more patients

This targeted cancer therapy could open new treatment possibilities.

June 05

This undated photo provided by Daiichi Sankyo and AstraZeneca in June 2022 shows a vial and packaging for their Enhertu, an antibody-chemotherapy drug administered intravenously. (Daiichi Sankyo/AstraZeneca via AP)
Pedestrians in Times Square in New York, May 22, 2022.

Transgender youth treatment under fire in Florida again

Florida health officials have asked the state medical board to draft new policies that would likely restrict gender dysphoria treatments for transgender youth

June 03

FILE - Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo, front left, gestures as speaks to supporters and members of the media before a bill signing by Gov. Ron DeSantis, front right, Nov. 18, 2021, in Brandon, Fla. Florida health officials have asked the state medical board to draft new policies that would likely restrict gender dysphoria treatments for transgender youth. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara, File)

Pakistan reports 7th polio case of this year amid outbreak

Pakistani health authorities have confirmed the seventh case of polio so far this year, saying it was registered in the country's former Taliban stronghold in the northwest, a region bordering Afghanistan

June 03

A health worker gives a polio vaccine to a child in a neighborhood of Lahore, Pakistan, Monday, May 23, 2022. Pakistan launched a new anti-polio drive on Monday, more than a week after officials detected the third case so far this year in the country's northwestern region bordering Afghanistan. (AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary)
Owen Malloy, 9, receives the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for children 5 to 11 years from Lurie Children's hospital registered nurse Jeanne Bailey at Lurie Children's hospital, Nov. 5, 2021, in Chicago.

Envoy says US, allies preparing for N. Korean nuclear test

President Joe Biden's special envoy for North Korea is monitoring North Korean arrangements for a possible nuclear test explosion that outside officials say could be imminent

June 03

Sung Kim, U.S. Special Envoy for North Korea, speaks during a meeting with his South Korean counterpart Kim Gunn and Japanese counterpart Takehiro Funakoshi at the Foreign Ministry in Seoul, South Korea Friday, June 3, 2022. (Kim Hong-Ji/Pool Photo via AP)

Pain management: Tulsa shooting exposes threats doctors face

The deadly mass shooting at an Oklahoma medical office by a man who blamed his surgeon for pain following back surgery underscores the escalating threats doctors face

June 02

FDA audited over baby formula crisis

The audit will determine if the FDA safeguarded the nation's food supply.

June 02

FDA Commissioner Robert Califf testifies during a Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions hearing on the nationwide baby formula shortage on Capitol Hill in Washington, May 26, 2022.

Shanghai's landmark park revived as COVID restrictions ease

Shanghai's landmark old city garden has sprung back to life as residents took advantage of the renewed sense of freedom following the easing of 2-month-old COVID-19 restrictions

June 02

A visitor adjusts his mask during a visit to the Yu Garden Mall, Thursday, June 2, 2022, in Shanghai. Traffic, pedestrians and joggers reappeared on the streets of Shanghai on Wednesday as China's largest city began returning to normalcy amid the easing of a strict two-month COVID-19 lockdown that has drawn unusual protests over its heavy-handed implementation. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

White House expects shots for kids under 5 as soon as June 21

The prediction hinges heavily on the FDA and CDC processes.

June 02

A nurse administers a pediatric dose of the Covid-19 vaccine to a child at a L.A. Care Health Plan vaccination clinic at Los Angeles Mission College in the Sylmar neighborhood in Los Angeles, Jan. 19, 2022.

White House: 1st shots for kids under 5 possible by June 21

The Biden administration says children under 5 may be able to get their first COVID-19 vaccination doses as soon as June 21, if federal regulators authorize shots for the age group as expected

June 02

FILE - White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha speaks during the daily briefing at the White House in Washington, April 26, 2022. The White House is planning for

What happens when kids experience a traumatic event?

Sandy Hook counselors explain how communities should respond and prepare.

June 02

Ernest Oviedo, left, prays with wife, Lori, and their daughter, Vivianna, at a memorial at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, June 2, 2022.

Germany seeks to avoid school closures if COVID surges again

Germany's federal and state leaders have agreed to try to avoid closing schools and child care facilities if there is another surge in coronavirus cases this fall

June 02

Chancellor Olaf Scholz attends the press conference after the Conference of Minister Presidents in Berlin, Thursday June 2, 2022. (Michael Kappeler/dpa via AP)

White House: 1st COVID-19 shots for kids under 5 possible on June 21 if regulators authorize, as expected

White House: 1st COVID-19 shots for kids under 5 possible on June 21 if regulators authorize, as expected

June 02

Limits on early abortion drive more women to get them later

Abortions later in pregnancy are relatively rare, even more so now with the availability of medications to terminate early pregnancies

June 02

Christina Taylor holds plaster casts of her baby's hands and feet at her home in Littleton, Colo., on Wednesday, April 27, 2022. Taylor chose to get an abortion when she found out after 20 weeks that her baby had no kidneys or bladder. Taylor said she honors her loss with the casts, which were made by the hospital's bereavement team. (AP Photo/Thomas Peipert)

Limits on early abortion drive more women to get them later

Abortions later in pregnancy are relatively rare, even more so now with the availability of medications to terminate early pregnancies

June 02

Christina Taylor holds plaster casts of her baby's hands and feet at her home in Littleton, Colo., on Wednesday, April 27, 2022. Taylor chose to get an abortion when she found out after 20 weeks that her baby had no kidneys or bladder. Taylor said she honors her loss with the casts, which were made by the hospital's bereavement team. (AP Photo/Thomas Peipert)

'Day by day:' Uvalde survivors recover from wounds, trauma

The 17 people injured during a mass shooting last week in Uvalde, Texas, are trying to heal in a community marked by mourning the deaths of 21 others

June 02

FILE - Eight-year-old Jeremiah Lennon picks at a sign that reads "Uvalde Strong" which he helped decorate and stuck on an electric pole in front of his home on May 28, 2022, in Uvalde, Texas. Lennon was in a classroom just next to the room where three of his friends were slain when a gunman killed 19 students and two teachers at Robb Elementary. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E, File)

Monkeypox outbreak needs a united response, says WHO Africa

The World Health Organization's Africa office says the continent's 54 countries must be part of a united global fight against monkeypox, as countries in Europe, the U.S. and elsewhere respond to unusual outbreaks of the disease

June 02

California city restricts purchase of flavored tobacco products

The ban exempts hookah lounges that received their permits before January.

June 02

Packs of menthol cigarettes (top) are displayed for sale in a smoke shop on April 28, 2022 in Los Angeles.

Gun suicide soars as cause of death among youth: Report

Nearly half of all suicide attempts among young people involve a gun.

June 02

A customer looks at handguns before making a purchase at the National Armory gun store on Dec. 23, 2015 in Pompano Beach, Fla.

With Roe in doubt, states weigh letting nurses do abortions

As new abortion restrictions are imposed in some parts of the U.S., states with more liberal leadership have been passing laws to let a wider range of medical providers to do the procedures

June 01

FILE - Gretchen Raffa, vice president of public policy, advocacy and organizing at Planned Parenthood of Southern New England, Inc., appears with a group of Connecticut elected officials as she speaks at a news conference, Tuesday, May 3, 2022, at the Connecticut State Capitol in Hartford. Raffa thanked lawmakers for passing legislation this session that attempts to protect providers and patients from out-of-state legal actions filed in anti-abortion states. (AP Photo/Susan Haigh, File)

WHO believes COVID getting worse, not better in North Korea

The World Health Organization assumes the coronavirus outbreak in North Korea is "getting worse, not better," despite the secretive country's recent claims that COVID-19 is slowing there

June 01

FILE - An employee of Pyongyang Dental Hygiene Products Factory disinfects the floor of a dinning room as the state increased measures to stop the spread of illness in Pyongyang, North Korea, May 16, 2022. A top official at the World Health Organization said the U.N. health agency assumes the coronavirus outbreak in North Korea is

Shanghai starts coming back to life as COVID lockdown eases

Traffic, pedestrians and joggers have reappeared on the streets of Shanghai as China's largest city begins returning to normalcy amid the easing of a strict two-month COVID-19 lockdown that has drawn protests over its heavy-handed implementation

June 01

Residents wearing masks exercise along the bund as day breaks, Wednesday, June 1, 2022, in Shanghai. Shanghai authorities say they will take major steps Wednesday toward reopening China's largest city after a two-month COVID-19 lockdown that has set back the national economy and largely confined millions of people to their homes. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

Biden to meet with baby formula makers on easing shortage

President Joe Biden says he wasn't briefed on the prospect of nationwide shortages of infant formula for about two months

June 01

Workers unload a Fedex Express cargo plane carrying 100,000 pounds of baby formula at Washington Dulles International Airport, in Chantilly, Va., on Wednesday, May 25, 2022. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

Block of COVID funds risks US lives, White House says

The Biden administration foresees more deaths if lawmakers don't approve funds.

June 01

FILE - Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., takes a question during a news conference following a closed-door policy lunch, at the Capitol in Washington, on May 24, 2022. The Biden administration foresees unnecessary deaths if lawmakers don't approve billions of dollars more to brace for the pandemic's next wave. Yet the push to provide the money is in limbo in Congress. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

California bid to create legal drug injection sites advances

California is moving closer to creating sites where people could legally use drugs under supervision designed to save them from dying if they overdose

June 01

FILE - In this Feb. 26, 2016, file photo, a number of syringes are scattered in the remains of a tent city being cleared by city workers along Division Street in San Francisco. The California Assembly Public Safety Committee approved a bill, Wednesday June 1, 2022, that would allow opioid users a place to inject drugs in a supervised setting. The goal of the bill is to prevent accidental overdose deaths from opioid use. These "safe injection sites" have been popping up all over the world in recent years. It's part of a movement to rethink treatment for people addicted to powerful opioids. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File)

Kids under 5 could get COVID vaccine in June as FDA accepts Pfizer application

Pfizer's vaccine for kids under 5 is 80% effective against symptomatic COVID.

June 01

A vial of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine at a clinic inside Trinity Evangelic Lutheran Church in Lansdale, Pa., Apr. 5, 2022.

Coal ash workers' case heard by Tennessee Supreme Court

A contractor involved in cleaning up the nation's worst coal ash spill says workers' claims that they were sickened on the job should fall under a certain Tennessee law that limits legal challenges

June 01

Coal ash spill cleanup worker Harvey Bass attends a Tennessee Supreme Court hearing Wednesday, June 1, 2022, in Nashville, Tenn. The court heard arguments that can determine whether workers at Tennessee Valley Authority's Kingston Fossil Plant have legal recourse to sue for damages they say were caused by their exposure to coal ash after a 2008 spill at the plant. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

US Interior Secretary Haaland tests positive for COVID-19

U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland has tested positive for COVID-19 and has mild symptoms

June 01

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