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As NPR's Rob Stein reports, the review is raising fears about restricting highly effective immunizations.
The seafood industry is betting people in the U.S.
will finally eat more seafood if it looks more like meat.
At the recent Seafood Expo North America in Boston, many products resembled salami, meatballs, fried chicken and more.
Americans have notoriously limited appetite for seafood.
They consume just about 19 pounds a year compared to a global average of 45 pounds.
Most of the seafood Americans eat is shrimp, salmon and canned tuna.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Ryland Barton.
It's still not clear what's going on with negotiations between the U.S.
A jury in Los Angeles has found that Meta and Google were to blame for the depression and anxiety of a woman who compulsively used social media as a small child.
As NPR's Bobby Allen reports, it's the second major verdict this week in landmark social media trials.
The acting head of the Transportation Security Administration says air travelers are experiencing the highest airport wait times ever under her agency.
Han Nguyen McNeil told a House committee that workers going without pay during the partial government shutdown could lead to airport closures.
The latest offers to end a funding impasse and put restraints on President Trump's mass deportation agenda have not gained traction.
The national average price for a gallon of regular gas is nearing $4.
NPR's Scott Horsley reports that's making a lot of U.S.