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Nearly 90,000 bottles of a children's pain reliever have been recalled due to reports of particles and other possible contaminants.
The FDA says Taro Pharmaceuticals Children's Ibuprofen Oral Suspension was recalled after some customers reported a gel-like mass and black particles in the product.
Regulators say it's unlikely to pose a serious health risk to consumers.
A new study finds that humans and animals have shared acoustic tastes.
France says it's taking appropriate measures after a naval officer's use of the Strava sports app inadvertently enabled journalists to geolocate the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle in the Mediterranean.
Le Monde newspaper says it traced a naval officer's March 13th run and then matched the Strava data on a same-day satellite image.
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Iran is threatening to strike recreational and tourist sites worldwide and insists it's still building missiles.
Its supreme leader issued another defiant statement today, though he has not been seen in public since the war began.
President Trump says the U.S.
has taken out Iran's top leaders.
The White House says Trump has no plans to send troops into Iran, but the U.S.
is now deploying more warships and another 2,500 Marines.
Nearly three weeks into the war, it launched alongside Israel.
Israel's prime minister says he will not strike any more Iranian oil fields and will follow the direction of President Trump.
He also says Iran no longer has the ability to enrich uranium or produce ballistic missiles.
claims he did not provide evidence to back up.