A flesh-eating bacterium has led to a death in Broward County, Florida, with additional cases reported. Learn how to protect yourself from this dangerous pathogen and the risks associated with raw shellfish consumption.
Samsung's Galaxy Watch 8 series introduces a groundbreaking battery protection feature that extends battery life by stopping the charge at 90%. Discover how this innovation could change your smartwatch experience!
In a heartbreaking incident, influencer Emilie Kiser's husband may face felony child abuse charges following the drowning death of their 3-year-old son Trigg. The Chandler Police Department has completed its investigation, recommending charges against Brady Kiser. As the family grapples with this tragedy, Emilie has kept silent while pursuing legal actions to protect records related to her son's death.
Syria's military has entered a Druze stronghold, escalating fears of minority attacks and prompting Israeli strikes. With 30 dead, the community calls for international protection amidst rising tensions.
As the debate over Jeffrey Epstein's client list heats up, Rep. Ted Lieu calls for transparency while Democrats look to exploit the controversy against Trump. Can the truth about Epstein's powerful connections finally come to light?
In a significant escalation, the IDF has confirmed strikes near Syria's presidential palace, targeting military sites to protect the Druze community amid rising tensions with Islamist groups. What does this mean for the region?
In a historic move, Adelita Grijalva has been nominated to replace her late father, Raúl Grijalva, in Arizona's 7th Congressional District. With strong progressive ideals and heavyweight endorsements, she faces GOP candidate Daniel Butierez in the upcoming special election.
In a controversial ruling, a federal judge has allowed medical debt to stay on Americans' credit reports, overturning a Biden-era policy aimed at alleviating financial burdens for millions. Advocacy groups express dismay over the decision, while credit bureaus laud it as a protection for lenders.
A staggering 14 million children worldwide have not received any vaccines, exacerbated by conflict, misinformation, and funding cuts. Experts urge immediate action to protect vulnerable populations.
The Justice Department is ramping up mass firings, including key officials, as part of a controversial effort to weaken civil service protections and increase political control over law enforcement.