Episode 157

Drugmaker Eli Lilly said Thursday that things are looking good for their latest weight loss drug that would be available as a pill. Dr. Jon LaPook reports. President Trump's sweeping tariffs on dozens of countries went into effect Thursday. Kelly O'Grady has the story of one small business in New York that won't be able to ride the tariffs out. The secretary of the Army praised the Fort Stewart soldiers who tackled and disarmed a suspected gunman who officials say shot five on Wednesday. Skyler Henry reports. Debora Patta spoke with U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee about the current state of the war in Gaza and the images of terrible hunger that have emerged from the enclave. Love-seekers are abandoning dating apps in favor of a more old-fashioned approach. Lilia Luciano reports.
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