Despite no major outbreaks, NYC reports sporadic measles cases as nationwide infections hit a 33-year high. Health officials urge vaccinations to prevent future outbreaks, especially among children.
As Dustin Poirier prepares for his final fight at UFC 318 against Max Holloway, he reflects on two decades of sacrifice in the octagon. Will Holloway spoil Poirier's retirement plans?
Tragedy strikes as an Arizona resident dies from pneumonic plague, marking the first death in Coconino County since 2007. Health officials stress the risk to the public remains low, urging awareness and prevention measures.
A major immigration raid at Glass House Farms in Ventura County led to protests and clashes between federal agents and immigrant rights groups. Eyewitnesses report injuries and significant community distress.
In a candid interview, Ashley Roberts opens up about her health crisis during her time with the Pussycat Dolls, revealing the intense pressure and stress that led to her body shutting down.
Struggling to find motivation to work out? A new study reveals that matching your exercise routine to your personality type could be the key to enjoying fitness. From team sports to solo sessions, discover how your traits influence workout enjoyment and stress reduction.
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.
Overwhelmed by stress? Learn how a cortisol detox can help you regain control. Discover expert tips on managing your stress levels through diet, exercise, and sleep.
The last image from the decommissioned Landsat 7 satellite captures Las Vegas' astonishing growth over 25 years. Discover how 'Sin City' has nearly doubled in size, while Lake Mead shows signs of distress. A must-see comparison!
A groundbreaking study shows that human-caused climate change may have been detectable as early as 1885, challenging previous assumptions about our impact on the planet's climate. Researchers emphasize the need for ongoing monitoring of the upper atmosphere.