Formula arrives in US, reserved for babies with allergies and hospitals
The first Operation Fly Formula aircraft touched down in Indianapolis Sunday, carrying over 70,000 pounds of hypoallergenic Alfamino infant and junior formula. The shipment is designated for children with cow’s milk allergies and requires a prescription, so store shelves will still be empty. NBC’s Jo Ling Kent reports for TODAY.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
Watch: Chaos Erupt In Orlando After Firework Show Is Mistaken For Gun Shots
Newsweek
-
Biden Addresses Illinois Mass Shooting During Fourth Of July WH Event
Newsweek
-
Sweden And Finland Look Forward To 'Swift' NATO Accession
Newsweek
-
Medics treat Donetsk shelling victims - local police
Reuters
-
Former Trump Aides Launch New Dating App Aimed for Conservatives
Veuer
-
Investigation continues into Highland Park, Illinois parade mass shooting
CBS News
-
Finland, Sweden sign to join NATO
Reuters
-
Young South Sudan girls leaving school and being sold into marriage by starving families
CBS News
-
'You can manage your life': Afghan War veteran reflects on PTSD and politics
MSNBC
-
Video shows parade shooting suspect being taken into custody
CNN
-
Highland Park mayor provides update on deadly Fourth of July shooting
CBS News
-
U.S. finds Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh ‘likely’ killed by Israeli troops
NBC News
-
What’s next for the investigation into the deadly Highland Park July Fourth parade shooting?
NBC News
-
Alleged love triangle killing: Officials share timeline of events
TODAY
-
Akron police release bodycam footage of fatal shooting of Black man after traffic stop
USA TODAY