Mar. 15, 2025
Patrick Mahomes (left) and Travis Kelce on Nov. 5, 2023.Photo:Ralf Ibing - firo sportphoto/Getty
Ralf Ibing - firo sportphoto/Getty
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is warning sports leagues about organized theft groups targeting professional athletes.
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Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto via Getty
In response to these threats, the FBI urges professional athletes to stay alert for suspicious behavior and adopt preventive strategies, reported ABC News.
Mar. 15, 2025
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The FBI is encouraging people to start texting and calling over end-to-end encryption apps in the wake of one of the largest cyberattacks in U.S. history, according to reports fromNBC NewsandThe Wall Street Journal.In a call with reporters on Tuesday, Dec. 3, security officials from the FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) revealed that China has hacked data from Verizon, AT&T and Lumen Technologies customers.
Mar. 15, 2025
The cast of ‘FBI’.Photo:Bennett Raglin/CBS
Bennett Raglin/CBS
The two follow-ups to the Dick Wolf hit franchise are not returning to the network this season, PEOPLE can confirm.
FBI, which is in its seventh season after debuting on the network in 2018, will remain on CBS, whileFBI: Most Wantedends after a six-season run andFBI: Internationalconcludes afterlasting for four seasons.
A reason for the cancellation is unknown, however, the originalFBIseries was renewed through the 2026-2027 broadcast season.
Mar. 15, 2025
Stock image of flu shots being offered at a local pharmacy.Photo:Getty
Getty
TheU.S. Centers for Disease Controlsays VRBPAC “makes the final decision about which vaccine viruses to include in the composition of domestic flu vaccines,” using research on which flu strains are “most likely to spread and cause illness.”
Stock image of someone getting a flu shot.Getty
Formulating the vaccines takes time, committee member Dr. Paul Offit of the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, told theNYT.
Mar. 15, 2025
JOURNAVX, or suzetrigine, from Vertex.Photo:Vertex Pharmaceuticals
Vertex Pharmaceuticals
A new painkiller has been approved for the first time in 25 years — and there’s no risk of addiction, experts say.
On Thursday, Jan. 30,The U.S. Food and Drug Administrationannounced that it has approved a new non-opioid painkiller pill from Vertex Pharmaceuticals called suzetrigine, which is being sold under the name Journavx.
And it works, according to one patient who took the drug during its trial period.