jaclyn howard, thank you for that report. boris? now some of the other headlines. we re watching for at this hour. a rare deadly shooting overnight in new zealand. just hours before the opening match of the women s world cup. officials say a gunman killed two people at a construction site where he worked. the suspect was later found dead after a shootout with police. investigators say there is no known connection with the tournament ããwhich began as scheduled this morning. also ããcontract negotiations are set to resume next week as more than 300,000 ups workers prepare for a drivers air conditioning. there s still key disagreements around worker pay. and officials in pennsylvania say they will try to resume their search for these two missing siblings swept away in flash flooding, they went
of chemotherapy drugs is impacting cancer research. what s happening breonna ãã we know that current drugs like some of the chemotherapies that are now in shortage are needed in cancer research for three reasons. sometimes scientists compare how new and novel treatments that they are developing compare with current medications and sometimes scientists looking to help concurrent medications can be used in conjunction with new developing treatments. and then number three, scientists often look at how current medications could be used and applied for other types of cancer that they are not already used to treat. and that s how we are now seeing the current drug shortage causing some clinical trials to shut down. some clinical trials that we are expected to start this summer have been put on hold because they are not able to get the medications that they need. and the national cancer
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implications associated with these chemicals, fred. jaclyn howard, thanks so much for that. the head of the un nuclear watchdog is in south korea to calm public fears over japan s plan to release wastewater from the fukushima nuclear site. it s a controversial move 12 years after the incident. officials insist the water will be treated to remove the most harmful pollutants and will be released gradually over many years in highly diluted quantities. but seen in s paula hancox report fishermen and consumers in south korea have concerns. he watches his crew unload their catch, close to japan. the international atomic energy agency gave japan the green light this week to release treated wastewater from the fukushima nuclear power plant.
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