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Elizabeth Chuck

Senior writer

I am an award-winning journalist who covers issues affecting women and children, including health and mental health. I also write about food safety and food insecurity.

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I am an award-winning journalist who covers issues affecting women and children, including health and mental health. I also write about food safety and food insecurity.

Do you have a news tip you want to share with our journalists? Visit NBC News Tips to learn more.


Latest from Elizabeth Chuck

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Lawsuit alleges Maryland man with diabetes became blind after taking Ozempic

A man who took Ozempic and then became legally blind is suing the manufacturer, arguing it should have warned patients that loss of sight could be a side effect.

FSU shooting suspect's complex past comes to light — yet motive remains a mystery

In recent years, Phoenix Ikner became known for far-right, white supremacist rhetoric, classmates said. It’s unclear if that had any tie to the violence.

Millennials have lived through economic uncertainty before. They're not nostalgic for more.

Millennials have already had several recessions during formative stages of their lives. To cope with the possibility of another one, they're using dark humor on TikTok.
16d ago

Drastic staffing cuts at the Education Department to be reviewed

The Education Department’s Office of Inspector General plans to conduct a “series of reviews” into the mass layoffs at the nation’s education agency.
23d ago

N.J. legislator pushes for caffeine label law following 2022 death blamed on Panera Charged Lemonade

A congressman wants to pass legislation that would increase transparency around caffeine content, three years after the death of a student with a heart condition.
24d ago

Lawsuit accuses Planet Fitness of refusing to assist man who had heart attack near Pennsylvania gym

A manager at a Pennsylvania Planet Fitness allegedly refused to allow good Samaritans to use the gym’s defibrillator on a man who had a heart attack outside.

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Powerful earthquake hits Myanmar and Thailand, killing at least 150 and injuring hundreds

BANGKOK — A 7.7-magnitude earthquake centered in Myanmar reverberated across Southeast Asia on Friday, with the scale of death and destruction slowly coming into view in the war-ravaged nation where the military government maintains a tight hold on information.
30d ago

Democratic senators want an investigation into Trump's Education Department cuts

Democratic senators sent a letter demanding an investigation into the Trump administration’s "disastrous" efforts to dismantle the Education Department.
32d ago

Family of University of Missouri student Riley Strain files wrongful death lawsuit against fraternity

The family of University of Missouri student Riley Strain has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against his fraternity, accusing Delta Chi of instilling a code that taught brothers “to abandon one another.”
33d ago

Family of University of Missouri student Riley Strain files wrongful death lawsuit against fraternity

The family of student Riley Strain has filed a lawsuit against his fraternity, accusing Delta Chi of instilling a code that taught brothers “to abandon one another.”
37d ago

First-of-its-kind bill would phase out 'particularly harmful' ultra-processed foods from California's public schools

A California Assemblymember is introducing a landmark bill that would phase out ultra-processed foods from his state's public schools.
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