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( NewsNation) — There’s now a real-life “hot blob” of rock 125 miles below the Appalachian Mountains, according to a study, and it’s heading toward New York City. While you might want to run, you do ...
Kurt Haggstrom, Synchron's chief commercial officer, joins “Elizabeth Vargas Reports” to discuss his company’s brain computer interface, which is giving an ALS patient a new lease on life. "We've been ...
Former acting DEA Administrator Derek Maltz joins NewsNation to discuss nitazenes, a synthetic opioid 43 times stronger than ...
Three days before President Trump meets Vladimir Putin in Alaska, without Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy, questions loom over possible progress as Russia holds territory and has abducted over 30,000 ...
With a real-life "Hot blob" of rock 125 miles below the Appalachian Mountains moving toward New York City, according to a study, geologist Doug Prose joins "Elizabeth Vargas Reports" to break down the ...