An anti-Israel student group at Columbia University spray-painted school buildings and cemented sewage lines Wednesday to protest the death of a Palestinian girl who was killed by Israeli forces ...
Anti-Israel protesters say they spray-painted the front of a Columbia University building and "cemented" the sewage lines of another building to mark the one-year anniversary of a Palestinian girl ...
Anti-Israel protesters say they spray-painted the front of a Columbia University building and "cemented" the sewage lines of another building to mark the one-year anniversary of a Palestinian girl who ...
Anti-Israel protesters say they spray-painted the front of a Columbia University building and blocked the sewage lines in honor of Palestinian girl killed by Israeli forces.
Sewage also spilled into the river, which crews have been working to clean up. The city says they do not have a timeline for the repair at this point, but contractors are assessing it.
The nasal spray Spravato, which is made from the drug esketamine, had been approved in 2019 for patients who failed to respond to at least two oral antidepressants. However, it had to be used in ...
A local resident, who wished to remain anonymous, claimed it was the second time sewage had been pumped from the site in six months, and added that a queue of waste tankers had assembled on the ...
Jan. 21 (UPI) --The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first-ever stand-alone nasal spray to treat drug-resistant depression. Johnson & Johnson's Spravato has been approved to treat a ...
Saskatchewan’s Water Security Agency (WSA) said the sewage spilled into the South Saskatchewan River on Jan. 20th, isn’t expected to impact its users downstream. The walkway on the north side of the ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) – A nose spray has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to help treat depression, Johnson & Johnson announced on Tuesday. Spravato is a first-of-its-kind ...