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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as of May 22, 2025, there have been 1,046 confirmed measles ...
The top spender, holding close to $18.5 million of Trump’s coin, is called “SUN” and is held by a Seychelles-based crypto ...
With licensing bills progressing through both the House and Senate, stablecoins are poised to become part of the regulated ...
The WHO's new pandemic agreement raises concerns about national sovereignty and potential global surveillance during future ...
As Trump’s legal war on Harvard intensifies, a leading free speech advocate explains how all this is already stiffening ...
In April, Judge Brian E. Murphy of the Federal District Court in Boston ordered the government to give deportees at least 15 ...
Mexico is about to become the only country in the world where voters elect all judges. This “constitutional reform” was ...
ESWAR PRASAD is Senior Professor of Trade Policy in the Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management at Cornell ...
OpenAI’s doomsday bunker plan, the “potential benefits” of propaganda bots, plus the best fake books you can’t read this ...
Mycology and forensics are the subject of conversation across Australia as Erin Patterson stands trial, accused of murdering ...
The U.N. children’s agency says more than 9,000 children have been treated for malnutrition in Gaza this year, and food ...
Water and water infrastructure are being increasingly targeted with impunity in conflicts from Gaza to Ukraine. The effects on health are complex, compounding, and longlasting. Rebecca Sers reports.