Isra Hirsi, 21, said she received notice that she and at least two other students were suspended for "standing in solidarity with Palestinians facing a genocide," she posted on X.
The move was a response to Iran's attack on Israel last weekend, which Tehran said was in retaliation for the Israeli bombing of the Iranian consulate in Syria earlier this month.
Infinite Herbs organic basil has been linked to at least a dozen cases of food poisoning, including one hospitalization, according to federal officials.
The decision came shortly after a report commissioned by England's state-funded National Health Service concluded that evidence around youth gender care is "remarkably weak."
To mark National Stress Awareness Month, psychiatrist Dr. Samantha Boardman joins TODAY to share strategies and advice to combat stress and overthinking.
From antibiotics to pain medicine, board-certified surgeon Dr. Cedrek McFadden joins TODAY to share tips on the proper ways to take common medications and how to avoid misuse.
There is an all-hands-on-deck effort by drugmakers to produce more weight-loss medications, but a shortage could continue into 2025. NBC's Christine Romans reports for TODAY on how companies are trying to keeping up with demand.
Proceedings in the first criminal trial of a former president are set to get back underway Thursday after a scheduled break Wednesday. Seven jurors have been selected so far.
The drugmaker is working to increase its supply of the weight loss drug. But some of those steps, including building a new plant, will take months to come online.