Fuel Tax Cut Could Take Days to Kick In: Energy Minister

The Australian government’s cut to the fuel excise may not be felt immediately, as the Middle East situation hangs in the balance.
Fuel Tax Cut Could Take Days to Kick In: Energy Minister

US Reopens Embassy in Caracas

The resumption of operations marks the first full U.S. diplomatic presence in Venezuela in seven years.
US Reopens Embassy in Caracas

Iranian Heavy Water Plant Damaged, Inoperable After Strike: UN Nuclear Watchdog

Last year, the IAEA said it had ‘lost continuity of knowledge’ over Iran’s heavy water production and inventory.
Iranian Heavy Water Plant Damaged, Inoperable After Strike: UN Nuclear Watchdog
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Iron Deficiency in Women: Why Standard Treatments Often Fall Short

Iron Deficiency in Women: Why Standard Treatments Often Fall Short

Whole foods support blood health more effectively—and more gently—than certain supplements.
Classics Don’t Always Make the ‘Classics’ List

Classics Don’t Always Make the ‘Classics’ List

Here are 20th-century novels that shy away from doom and gloom.

96 Percent of ‘Dirty Dozen’ US Produce Samples Contain Pesticides: Report

Spinach was listed as the produce most contaminated with pesticides, followed by kale, collard, and mustard greens.
96 Percent of ‘Dirty Dozen’ US Produce Samples Contain Pesticides: Report
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71 Percent of Baby Foods Are Ultra-Processed, Study Finds

A new study found that baby foods in the United States contain additives linked to gut disruption, ADHD, and obesity.
71 Percent of Baby Foods Are Ultra-Processed, Study Finds
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