A new study reveals a troubling rise in maternal mortality rates in the U.S. from 2018 to 2022, highlighting urgent public health concerns and significant racial disparities. Experts call for increased investment in maternal health initiatives.
Kseniia Petrova, a researcher at Harvard, faces deportation after a customs error involving frog embryos. Her case highlights a troubling trend of visa revocations for minor offenses amid a crackdown on foreign nationals.
In a troubling trend, immigration agents have detained pro-Palestinian scholars and quickly moved them to remote Louisiana detention centers. Advocates raise concerns about the conditions and legal implications of these actions.
In a stunning court case, Justice Department lawyer Erez Reuveni was suspended after admitting a wrongful deportation. His lack of knowledge about the legal basis for the expulsion raises questions about the department's practices under the Trump administration.
A new study reveals that tropical cyclones in the Caribbean are becoming more frequent, with a significant increase in the last 20 years. Research from the Great Blue Hole suggests a troubling future with potentially 45 storms by 2100.
A trio of elections reveal potential trouble for Republicans and Trump, with significant losses in Wisconsin and underperformance in Florida. What does this mean for the future of the GOP?
Tuesday's elections served as a stark warning for Republicans, with Trump-endorsed candidates underperforming. A significant Supreme Court loss in Wisconsin and mixed results in Florida raise questions about GOP strategy moving forward.
The recent resignation of Peter Marks, the FDA's top vaccine official, raises serious concerns about public health and vaccine confidence amid a growing measles outbreak and controversial health policies.
A vibrant display in the Gulf of Oman is drawing attention, not for its beauty, but for the ecological threat posed by Noctiluca scintillans, which disrupts marine life and threatens fisheries.
The CDC has decided not to release a critical assessment on measles risks in areas with low vaccination rates, raising alarms among public health experts. This decision reflects a troubling shift in health messaging under new leadership.