WASHINGTON—President Trump is taking more aspirin than his doctors recommend. He briefly tried wearing compression socks for his swelling ankles, but stopped because he didn’t like them. And he ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday to fast-track the reclassification of cannabis, which would pave the way for the Food and Drug Administration to study its medicinal uses. "It ...
COVID-19, the flu, and RSV are currently circulating and share many similar symptoms. Symptoms for all three illnesses can include cough, fever, fatigue, and a runny or stuffy nose. Medical attention ...
Growing up under neglectful or toxic parenting can leave deep emotional scars that often carry into adulthood. In this video we explore 20 common signs that suggest a person may have been raised in a ...
There’s no doubt about it, 2025 was Bad Bunny‘s year. On Wednesday, Spotify released its annual Spotify Wrapped data, confirming that the Puerto Rican star is the year’s most-streamed artist in the ...
This year’s influenza variant is spreading in the United States earlier than usual, while the United Kingdom is bracing for a “once-in-a-decade” flu season. The two indicators may predict a nasty flu ...
A raccoon peers out from a tree. New research suggests urban raccoons in the United States have shorter snouts than rural raccoons do, a sign of potential domestication. Laura M via Flickr under CC BY ...
President Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act into law, officially directing the Department of Justice (DOJ) to release all unclassified records and documents connected to the convicted ...
An organ donation group allegedly pressured staff at a South Jersey hospital to continue the retrieval process on a patient who showed signs of life, per a congressional investigation. The incident is ...
Eggs are a nutritious staple, but eating spoiled or contaminated eggs can lead to food poisoning. Here’s how to spot bad eggs and handle them safely. Eggs are a cheap and versatile source of protein, ...
With dexterous childlike hands and cheeky “masks,” raccoons are North America’s ubiquitous backyard bandits. The critters are so comfortable in human environments, in fact, that a new study finds that ...