Measles outbreaks are escalating in Minnesota and Arizona, with health officials alerting the public about new cases. Experts warn that falling vaccination rates could have dire consequences.
With the federal government in its third day of shutdown, the Trump administration is forced to consider cuts to spending. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt blames Democrats and emphasizes the need for a clean continuing resolution to reopen the government. Can they reach an agreement in time?
With the jobs report delayed due to a federal government shutdown, experts warn that policymakers and investors are 'flying blind' at a critical economic juncture. The lack of data could impact decisions on interest rates and reveal signs of a potential recession.
In a dramatic escalation, the Israeli military dismantled a humanitarian flotilla attempting to reach Gaza, arresting hundreds of activists. The operation has sparked global outrage and protests as high-profile figures are among those detained.
A new report by Mental Health America ranks US states on mental well-being and care, revealing alarming disparities. New York, Hawaii, and New Jersey lead, while Nevada ranks last, emphasizing the urgent need for improved mental health services across the nation.
America faces a severe measles crisis with record-high cases in 2025. States like Michigan, California, and Illinois report new infections, raising concerns about a potential resurgence of this vaccine-preventable disease.
Hamas's military leader has rejected the US ceasefire plan, claiming it aims to dismantle the group. With tensions escalating and hostages at stake, the future remains uncertain as both sides push back against proposed terms.
As the first federal government shutdown since 2018 leaves 750,000 workers furloughed, fears of mass layoffs loom. Labor unions warn of the emotional toll and potential job losses as essential services are disrupted.
A 5-year-old girl named Suza Kenyaba died from malaria due to critical delays in foreign aid delivery caused by U.S. policy changes, revealing a devastating health crisis in Congo.
As the fiscal year ends, federal agencies may fire workers if Congress fails to fund the government. This controversial move, highlighted by OPM, raises stakes in the ongoing political showdown.