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Ten scientists who are missing or dead have connections to government research.
The former daughter-in-law of President Donald Trump posted on her Instagram for the first time since Tiger Woods' arrest.
Authorities say guides would fake emergencies to bill international insurance for helicopter rescues and treatment.
Aspergillus fungus can cause economic damage to crops and dangerous infections in people.
NASA brought Crew-11 home from the International Space Station early due to a medical event.
The announcement is part of a larger effort to address English proficiency for commercial drivers.
The search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie has entered a third week.
All family members and spouses have been cleared in the alleged abduction of Nancy Guthrie, officials said Monday.
Minnestoa state government officials will testify with Department of Homeland Security (DHS) representatives Thursday in the Senate, amid controversy...
One researcher found patients on the weight loss drugs may not be getting enough essential vitamins and nutrients.
The group is also advocating for policies including those designed to encourage people to marry young and forgo education in favor of starting a...
SpaceX will be moving around 4,400 satellites to a lower orbit in 2026
Several high-profile cases are headed to trial in 2026.
The company is being contracted to build 25 F-15 jets with an option for 25 more.
A study examined data over four years and found vaccinated people had a 25% lower risk of mortality from all causes.
A new paper calculated a solar storm could bring down the planet's satellite system in just three days, wreaking havoc on infrastructure.
Obese cats in a clinical trial will be given an implant that slowly releases a GLP-1 over three months.
The camp stoves can explode or catch fire, causing burn injuries.
The move to keep many immigrants from accessing certain federal tax credits appears to have already been in the works.
Some are asking judges to dismiss cases because they cannot adequately represent clients.
New York Fire Commissioner Robert Tucker was appointed by current Mayor Eric Adams.
The posthumous memoir from Virginia Giuffre shares her experiences at the hands of billionaire Jeffrey Epstein and his associates.
Popular account We Rate Dogs called border agents "losers" after a family said agents shot their dog in a raid.
A number of countries stopped most or all shipments to the U.S. due to the end of the de minimis rule.
The change is due to the end of the "de minimis" rule, which made shipments under $800 exempt from duties and tariffs.
Consumers can expect to see prices continue to rise over the next few years.
Researchers say the body's immune response may play a role.
The policy will also count kids as tardy if they are sent home by the school nurse when they are sick.
Rabies vaccinations must be given before symptoms appear in order to be effective.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers has been pushing the Pentagon for more transparency on UFOs.
The area has already been hit by catastrophic flooding that has killed more than 80 people.
At least 20 girls are missing from a summer camp, and multiple fatalities have been reported elsewhere.
The data accounts for 16 billion records, which adds up to about two passwords for every person on the planet.
NASA has not offered much detail on the leak that has delayed a crew mission.
The U.S. had warning the attacks would take place.
Doctors hope baby KJ will avoid the need for a liver transplant after CRISPR therapy.
Researches want to examine how these beliefs impact decision-making in future studies.
Anti-vaccine rhetoric has led to a resurgence of measles in the U.S.
The move comes as federal funds for research are cut and studies are subject to ideological limitations.
Williams was one of two people testing the Starliner capsule, which was not deemed safe for crewed return.
The asteroid has been dubbed a city killer but would not destroy civilization.
The cases are rare but concerning due to the number of people taking the medications.