Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s first female leader, aims to reshape the nation’s political landscape, echoing Margaret Thatcher. Facing challenges from a sluggish economy to geopolitical tensions, she seeks to strengthen ties with the US amidst a historic meeting with Trump.
A recent analysis reveals that cancer diagnoses among young adults in the Corn Belt are escalating at an alarming rate, raising questions about the health crisis in Iowa and its neighboring states.
A new study shows that stillbirths in the U.S. are more common than expected, revealing shocking socioeconomic divides and thousands of unexplained losses in seemingly healthy pregnancies.
In a significant turn of events, Russian energy giant Lukoil announces its exit from international operations due to stringent U.S. sanctions, potentially leading to a 30% drop in revenues. The company seeks buyers for its foreign ventures amidst escalating tensions over the Ukraine conflict.
A looming government shutdown could leave 42 million Americans without SNAP benefits, risking a historic hunger crisis. As families scramble for solutions, the impact on health and well-being is dire.
A new study reveals that raw meat may contribute significantly to urinary tract infections (UTIs), particularly in low-income areas. With 20% of UTI strains linked to foodborne sources, experts urge better meat handling practices.
New research reveals that taking longer walks is more beneficial for heart health than short strolls. Learn how just 15 minutes of continuous walking can make a difference!
In a recent CNN interview, California Gov. Gavin Newsom hinted at a potential presidential run in 2028, discussing his changing mindset and the implications of Proposition 50 as Democrats seek new leadership.
In a bold move, the Trump administration is set to overhaul leadership within ICE, reassigning senior officials to strengthen immigration enforcement efforts. This shake-up comes amid frustrations over arrest and deportation levels, as the administration aims for more aggressive operations, particularly in Democratic-led cities.
Scientists have uncovered a new category of RNA, dubbed 'obelisks', within the human microbiome, particularly in the mouth. These unique circular RNAs challenge our understanding of genetic entities and microbial interactions.