The U.S. Treasury’s Office of the Inspector General says it will review the delay of the Harriet Tubman $20 bill as part of a security audit.
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These commonly prescribed medications may increase your risk of dementia, study finds
A study published Monday found a link between dementia and certain medications, including antidepressants, antipsychotics and antiepileptic drugs.
Alabama governor quietly signs law allowing mega-church a private police force
The law, which was approved quietly two weeks ago, allows Briarwood Presbyterian Church in Birminghamto set-up a private law enforcement department.
After girl’s death, teen boys become youngest ever convicted of murder in Ireland’s history
A Dublin jury found two 14-year-old boys guilty Tuesdayof slaying14-year-old AnaKriegel last year.
The Pentagon emits more greenhouse gases than many countries, study says
According to the study written by Boston University professor Neta Crawford, the Defense Department is the world’s single largest consumer of oil.
After backlash for slain giraffe photo, hunter says animal was ‘majestic,’ ‘delicious’
The pictures of Kentucky trophy hunter Tess Talley were first posted on Twitter last June sparking outrage over the killing online.
‘Operation meltdown’: 46 ice cream trucks seized in New York City crackdown
The city accused ice cream truck operators of evading nearly $4.5 million in fines and violating traffic laws for more than a decade.