In a startling announcement, Massachusetts health officials revealed the first human case of West Nile virus for the year. A woman in her 70s was exposed in Middlesex County, raising alarms about mosquito-borne illnesses as the risk remains high across the state. Residents are urged to take precautions against mosquito bites as the summer fades.
Chagas disease, often overlooked, is quietly affecting thousands in the U.S., especially in California. Learn how this deadly parasite spreads and why awareness is crucial for prevention.
Google has addressed recent concerns about Gmail's security following false claims of mass warnings. The tech giant assures users that it blocks over 99.9% of phishing attempts and promotes the use of passkeys for enhanced safety.
New research reveals potential remains of ancient protoplanets lurking beneath the surface of Mars, offering unprecedented insights into the planet's geological history and the early solar system.
A devastating earthquake in Afghanistan has left over 1,100 dead and nearly 3,000 injured. As rescue efforts continue, the true extent of the disaster remains uncertain, with many villages still unreachable.
U.S. stock futures show minor changes as investors digest recent trade news, including a federal court ruling on Trump's tariffs. With September historically being a tough month for stocks, traders are on edge ahead of key job reports.
Gmail for Android has rolled out a fresh redesign featuring Material 3 Expressive elements. Each email is now in its own container, enhancing the inbox experience with stylish new visuals and improved functionality.
Oscar-nominated actor Graham Greene, known for his iconic role in 'Dances With Wolves', has died at 73 after a lengthy illness. The film garnered 12 Academy Award nominations and remains a classic.
A new survey shows that 68.3% of U.S. iPhone users plan to upgrade to the iPhone 17, with strong interest in the Pro models. Battery life is the biggest upgrade driver, while cost remains a concern for many.
Amid recent rumors of a major Gmail security crisis, Google reassures users that its protections are robust and effective, debunking inaccurate claims about a broad warning issued to all users.