Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested during a protest against the Geo Group's immigration detention facility. He vows to continue the fight in court, raising questions about transparency and local rights.
At 32, Ann Young faces a pivotal moment in her life. As a dedicated doctor nearing the end of her medical training, she grapples with the decision of whether to embrace motherhood or maintain her independence.
The FDA has approved the Teal Wand, the first at-home alternative to Pap smears, offering a painless and convenient way for women to screen for cervical cancer. With the aim of increasing screening rates, this innovative device allows women to collect samples at home and mail them for lab testing.
A new study has uncovered alarming levels of cancer-causing chemicals, specifically formaldehyde, in beauty products used by Black and Latina women. The study highlights the urgent need for regulatory action.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration is exploring the suspension of habeas corpus to expedite migrant deportations, igniting fears over constitutional rights and legal challenges.
The U.S. is facing a severe measles outbreak, with cases exceeding 1,000 for the first time in three decades. Health officials warn of the risks as vaccination rates decline, especially among young children.
Discover the hoatzin, often called the 'stinkbird' for its strong odor and unique traits. With clawed wings and a prehistoric digestive system, this bird is both fascinating and bizarre!
A groundbreaking study reveals that humans have only captured 0.001% of the deep seafloor, highlighting the urgent need for further exploration and understanding of our planet's vast underwater ecosystems.
A dramatic showdown unfolded in Newark as Democratic lawmakers clashed with Homeland Security officers while trying to inspect an ICE facility, leading to the arrest of Mayor Ras Baraka. Tensions escalated into physical confrontations, raising questions about lawmakers' rights to oversee federal operations.
Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope: the first direct evidence of a wandering supermassive black hole, AT2024tvd, tearing apart a star 600 million light-years away. This unprecedented find challenges existing theories about black holes' locations and opens up new avenues for research.