FRIDAY, June 9, 2023 (HealthDay News) – A U.S. Food and Drug Administration advisory panel on Thursday recommended that the agency approve an RSV vaccine for infants and some toddlers.
(The Center Square) – After former President Donald Trump announced that he was about to be indicted for having classified documents at his Florida home, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz and U.S. Rep. Wesley Hunt, both Republicans from Houston, argue the Department of Justice and FBI are being weaponized under the Biden administration to target political opponents. Read moreCruz, Hunt cry foul over Trump indictment
FRIDAY, June 9, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- A safe, generic diabetes pill can help people avoid long COVID, a new clinical trial shows. Read moreDiabetes Med Metformin Might Help Prevent Long COVID
FRIDAY, June 9, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- The percentage of cancer survivors who struggle with a disability has doubled in the past 20 years, new research shows. Read moreDisability a Growing Concern for U.S. Cancer Survivors
FRIDAY, June 9, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Young American adults have doubled their use of non-LSD hallucinogens in just a few years, a new report warns. Read moreYoung Adults' Use of Hallucinogens Like Mushrooms, PCP Doubled in a Few Years: Study
FRIDAY, June 9, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Astronauts spending six months or longer in space should stretch their time between trips to three years, warns new research on the impact of space travel on the brain. Read moreLong Space Flights Could Take Toll on Astronauts' Brains
FRIDAY, June 9, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- The benefits of friendships and activity aren’t just for the young. Read moreSeniors: Stay Social, Active for 'Optimal Aging,' Study Shows
FRIDAY, June 9, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Before learning they had epilepsy, about 5% of people who have what's called focal epilepsy had a seizure while driving, new research suggests. Read moreSeizures While Driving Highlight Importance of Early Diagnosis of Epilepsy
With wedding season underway, couples can get overwhelmed with finances and planning. Guests… Read moreStretching Your Dollar: Budget-Friendly Ideas for Wedding Guests
Puppies or Poppies? The answer was lost in translation.Sarah Hollingsworth called the floris… Read morePuppies or Poppies? Then Answer Was Lost in Translation at This Florist
The program also offers hope of developing personalized vaccines for vulnerable patients. Read moreBreakthrough cancer program could predict tumors decades in advance
The Southwest, South, Pacific Northwest, and Northern Rockies see the most destructive wildfires. Check out which other regions made our list. Read moreRegions with the Worst Wildfires (Updated 2023)
(The Center Square) – Former President Donald Trump said on Truth Social Thursday that he had been federally indicted for his handling of classified documents. Read more'Dark day': Trump says he has been indicted, must appear in federal court
After more than three years on the back burner, monthly federal student loan payments will finally resume 60 days after June 30 — and 1 in 5 borrowers could struggle when that happens, according to a new analysis from the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Many borrowers could also fall behind on other debt obligations... Read moreStudent Loan Borrowers Will Struggle With Repayment, CFPB Warns
Corporate bankruptcies are at its highest levels since the great recession in part of a grow… Read moreCorporate bankruptcies this year hit highest level since 2010
"This research highlights how crucial a healthy diet is during times of stress." Read moreHow a brain switch could combat comfort food cravings during stress
Animals traveled up to 73 percent longer distances than in the previous year when there were no lockdowns, researchers said. Read moreWhat wild animals were doing during COVID lockdown
More than 40% of private sector workers in Pennsylvania earned their living at businesses without retirement plans, as of 2020. Multiple groups are now urging the General Assembly to pass legislation to change it. Read more'Keystone Saves' aims to help millions of working Pennsylvanians
(The Center Square) – After signing six border bills into law on Thursday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced a new tactic Operation Lone Star officers were deploying on the Rio Grande River: a 1,000 mile floating barrier to block illegal entry. Read moreNew border barrier to be deployed in Rio Grande River
(The Center Square) – Gun deaths in California are among the lowest in the nation with 9 per 100,000 people – compared to 16 deaths per 100,000 nationally. That's why California Governor Gavin Newsom thinks he has the recipe to save lives nationally. Read moreCalifornia governor proposes gun-control amendment to U.S. Constitution
"Time is no longer on our side." Read moreGreenhouse gas emissions hit an all-time high: study
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WASHINGTON — Nearly a dozen members of Congress on Wednesday outlined their work on policy during an annual legislative session focused on fostering bipartisanship. As part of the 34th legislative seminar by the law firm BakerHostetler, lawmakers in separate discussions touched on topics in which bipartisanship could be key such as artificial intelligence, agriculture and […]
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City residents are also slightly more likely than rural residents to report always waking up tired. Read moreCountry folk enjoy 219 more hours of sleep a year than city dwellers: study
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of Jack Daniel's in the case of a dog toy compa… Read moreSupreme Court sides unanimously with Jack Daniel%e2%80%99s in dog toy case
New research published has raised concerns about the possible devastating consequences from … Read moreMelting Arctic sea ice could vanish a decade earlier than expected
The ruling preserves a major part of the Voting Rights Act and could lead to new congressional maps in Alabama.
The post U.S. Supreme Court rules Alabama’s congressional maps violate Voting Rights Act appeared first on New Jersey Monitor. Read moreU.S. Supreme Court rules Alabama’s congressional maps violate Voting Rights Act
(The Center Square) – Flavored, nicotine-packed vape products manufactured in China are becoming increasingly common among teenagers and raising health concerns. Read moreFDA kicks off crackdown on 'dangerous' flavored vapes imported from China
Two days after the Kakhovka Dam in Ukraine was destroyed, authorities are still determining … Read moreImpacts of Ukraine dam destruction will be felt for decades
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against Alabama’s new Congressional district map Thursday in a 5-4 split, ruling that the new map diminished the impact of Black voters. Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Brett Kavanaugh, Neil Gorsuch, Ketanji Jackson, and Sonia Sotomayor formed the majority opinion. Read moreSupreme Court rules Alabama’s new districts have 'discriminatory effects' on minority voters
Whether it's due to covid or the flu, allergies or acid reflux, having a sore throat is one … Read moreDrink Remedies to Soothe a Sore Throat
Researchers studied brain scans of 30 astronauts from before and after space travel. Read moreHow space travel takes its toll on astronaut’s brains
The investing information provided on this page is for educational purposes only. NerdWallet, Inc. does not offer advisory or brokerage services, nor does it recommend or advise investors to buy or sell particular stocks, securities or other investments.Welcome to NerdWallet’s Smart Money podcast, where we answer your real-world money questions. This week’s episode kicks off... Read moreSmart Money: The Price of Parenthood: The Cost of Being a Parent
How Smoke From Canada's , Wildfires Has Transformed , Skies in the U.S. 'The New York Times'… Read moreHow Smoke From Canada's Wildfires Has Transformed Skies in the U.S.
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services used incomplete data and didn't have the required "situational awareness" it was supposed to during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a report. Read moreU.S. department that oversaw pandemic didn't have complete data, 'situational awareness'
The United States leads the world in incarceration by a long shot and some experts say the r… Read moreFormer convict overcoming the lack of reentry programs in the US
THURSDAY, June 8, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- A new transplant method that "reanimates" donor hearts appears safe and effective, a new clinical trial has found — in an advance that could substantially expand the supply of donor hearts available in the United States. Read moreNew Approach to Transplants Could Boost Supply of Donor Hearts
Homebuyers have an advantage in some cities. Rocket Homes used internal listing data to see … Read more15 major cities where homebuyers can have the upper hand
THURSDAY, June 8, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- An amino acid found in meat, fish and energy drinks might be a key regulator of aging in animals, a new study suggests. Read moreNutrient Taurine Might Help Extend Life, Animal Studies Show
Trump Is Subject of , Justice Department's , Classified Documents Probe. CNN reports that fo… Read moreTrump Is Subject of Justice Department's Classified Documents Probe
Homes are expensive. People are finding better deals in the suburbs. American Home Shield lo… Read moreHomebuyers are leaving big cities for affordability—here's where they're going and how much they're saving
China has reached a secret agreement with Cuba to establish an electronic eavesdropping faci… Read moreChina pays Cuba billions for 'eavesdropping' facility to spy on US
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) proposed to add a 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution t… Read moreCalifornia Gov. Newsom proposes 28th Amendment restricting gun access
Appearing in the Northern Hemisphere’s skies this summer are the rare noctilucent clouds. Th… Read moreThe World’s Highest, Coldest And Rarest Clouds Are Returning
Few things in space are as bright as a supernova, but recently astronomer captured a flash o… Read moreAstronomers Capture the Moment a Star Died and Became a Black Hole Resulting in the Brightest Gamma Ray Burst Ever
Using data from ATS.io, we break down seven key factors that explain the state of the sports… Read moreSports betting fuels US gambling's record-breaking growth. Here are the numbers behind it
THURSDAY, June 8, 2023 (HealthDay News) – A new survey of cancer centers find that chemotherapy shortages are affecting most of them, prompting last-minute changes in treatment for numerous types of cancer. Read moreCancer Centers Say Drug Shortages Are Impacting Patient Care
Pat Robertson, Founder of the Christian Broadcasting Network, Dead at 93. On June 8, the Chr… Read morePat Robertson, Founder of the Christian Broadcasting, Network Dead at 93
(The Center Square) – At a border security summit hosted by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in Cochise, Arizona, where he announced a new strike force among sheriffs and law enforcement agencies, two Arizona sheriffs described the challenges they face resulting from what they say are Biden administration policies. Read moreArizona sheriff: 'We need to prioritize all our borders'
Potentially catastrophic aviation turbulence strengthened as the world warmed from 1979 to 2020. Read moreHow climate change has made air travel worse
In less than a month, a new law goes into effect in Tennessee making gender transition care … Read moreFamily moves out of Tennessee due to new law on gender-affirming care
Despite longstanding gender biases in the media, the presidents of all major US News organiz… Read moreWomen In Charge Of Every Major US News Organization
Father’s Day is the perfect day to say “well done, dad, I turned out amazing,” and what bett… Read moreFather’s Day Gifts to Comfort Your Father
Pope Francis is out of surgery and in "good overall condition" a day after his second abdomi… Read morePope 'in good overall condition' after successful abdominal surgery
If the war in Ukraine and the tensions between the US and Russia feel like we’re entering an… Read moreChina Set to Build Secret Spying Facility In Cuba
Being cool in summer doesn’t mean upping your street cred and keeping up with the trends, it… Read moreAvoid These Popular Fabrics Over Summer
A majority say they're still adjusting to retirement life, such as accepting changes to their health as they age and leaving the workforce. Read moreSurvey reveals Americans are retiring earlier than they expected