Reality star Taylor Williams faced a terrifying moment at the Arizona Invitational Black Rodeo when he was thrown from his horse. Despite the fall, he reassured fans on Instagram, showing his resilience and positive spirit.
A new study reveals that ocean acidification could harm shark teeth, threatening their ability to feed and impacting the marine ecosystem. As pH levels drop, the survival of these apex predators hangs in the balance.
New Jersey health officials warn transit riders of potential measles exposure after an infected passenger rode the PATH and Light Rail. Commuters are urged to check their MMR vaccinations and watch for symptoms.
A resident in South Lake Tahoe has tested positive for the plague, raising concerns among locals. Health officials are investigating the case linked to camping. Stay informed and safe!
A person is recovering at home after testing positive for plague, likely due to a flea bite while camping in South Lake Tahoe. Health officials urge caution in rodent-populated areas.
Disturbing reports of squirrels covered in painful sores are alarming homeowners across the US and Canada. Experts warn that backyard bird feeders may be spreading a common but grotesque condition among these rodents.
A groundbreaking Harvard study suggests lithium may reverse Alzheimer's-like changes in mice, igniting hope among advocates for earlier detection and new treatments. Experts urge caution and further research.
In a fierce response to Texas Republican redistricting efforts, California Governor Gavin Newsom threatens a special election to push back against GOP tactics, asserting that Democrats will not let democracy erode.
A resident of northern Arizona has died from pneumonic plague, marking the first recorded death from this illness since 2007. Health officials emphasize the rarity of plague cases in the U.S., but caution is advised when handling sick animals.
A groundbreaking study from the University of Rochester suggests that toxic 'forever chemicals' may be a key factor in why boys are diagnosed with autism and ADHD at three times the rate of girls. The research highlights the long-term impacts of these chemicals on brain development and behavior.