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A former prisoner shares what life was like in the infamous Sednaya prison in Syria Omar Alshogre spent time in Sednaya prison in Syria. He gives a real-life look at what life was like there, and what it was like to escape and live as a civilian. Jordan-Marie Smith Juana Summers Justine Kenin
Millions of teens in Africa are likely suffering from asthma without getting treatment A study shows that of the one in eight children in several African countries who have asthma, the vast majority are undiagnosed and therefore untreated. Fatma Tanis
Politics What's next in Biden pardons President Biden plans more acts of clemency before he leaves office. Here's what people are lobbying for. Deepa Shivaram
Medical Treatments Consultations for obesity drug prescriptions are way up over 2023, survey finds Appointments with health professionals for obesity drug consultations are way up, according to data from Zocdoc, a provider of scheduling services. Sydney Lupkin
Mall walkers find accountability and companionship in exercise routine A group of women who've been walking their local mall together for decades share the ways their commitments to movement, and each other, have enriched their lives and health. Juana Summers Matt Ozug Sarah Handel
Sports Bill Belichick goes to college Bill Belichick is one of the greatest coaches to ever live — he won six Super Bowls while in charge of the New England Patriots. Now, he's headed to the University of North Carolina. Gus Contreras Juana Summers Noah Caldwell
Mental Health Is mental health at the center of the UHC CEO attack? Experts point to something else There are signs in the latest details emerging on the alleged UHC killer that his mental health may have been compromised. But is it even the right line of inquiry to be questioning his mental health? Katia Riddle
Business The possibility of tariffs in Trump's second term is dividing U.S. businesses President-elect Trump has called for sweeping tariffs on all imports. Some domestic businesses would welcome that, but others warn it will mean higher prices for their U.S. customers. Scott Horsley
Arts & Life Remembering the Amazing Kreskin The Amazing Kreskin was a fixture on television for years, dazzling audiences with his mind-reading skills.
Food What to know about recent food recalls You might remember that during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. saw a big drop in food recalls. But that trend is over. This year, we’ve had a string of high-profile alerts over our food.