Rep. George Santos has pleaded not guilty to 13 federal charges. He says he is going back to work in Washington after being released on a $500,000 bond. Caitlin Huey-Burns reports. Source
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Palestinians say 25 people killed by Israel as Mideast violence flares
Some senior Palestinian militants and fighters are among the dead, along with women and children, as Israel fends off rocket barrage. Source
Peanut allergies skin patch for toddlers shows promise in trial
The patch, called Viaskin, is designed to help children between one- and three-years-old develop at least some tolerance for peanuts. It could “fill a huge unmet need,” one expert says. Source
4 teens charged in killing of Chicago cop on her way home from work
The youngest suspect allegedly bragged to a friend about the shooting — and detectives were listening. Source
Top 10 benefits of having a treadmill at home
Not sure if you should invest in a treadmill for your home gym? Here are some benefits, according to experts. Source
Longtime “General Hospital” star Jacklyn Zeman dies at 70
“She leaves behind a lasting legacy for her Emmy-nominated portrayal of the bad girl turned heroine,” the show said. Source
Tick season is here: How to protect yourself from bites, Lyme disease
Experts say ticks are out earlier and sticking around longer than before thanks to warming temperatures. Here’s how to protect yourself. Source
EPA announces plans to slash power plant greenhouse gas emissions
The EPA says implementing the proposed new standard would be comparable to taking about half of all U.S. cars off the road. Source
“A system in crisis”: Federal disability programs force difficult choices
Disability applicants often turn to Social Security early retirement benefits — even though it could cost them tens of thousands of dollars in future income, lawyers say. Source
Yellen: U.S. default would be a “catastrophe”
The treasury secretary also told G-7 finance ministers and central bank chiefs meeting in Japan that a first-ever U.S. default on its debts is “unthinkable.” Source