Medicare drug plans are getting better next year. Some will also cost more.
Although millions of Medicare recipients could see big drug savings in 2025, many insurers plan to raise their premiums. Here's what to know.
Boston doctor builds tool to identify risk for intimate partner violence
Using artificial intelligence, a doctor at Brigham and Women's Hospital has developed a tool that identifies patients at risk for intimate partner violence.
AI to help doctors spot broken bones on X-rays
It is safe, could speed up diagnosis and relieve NHS pressure, the health assessment body says.
Supreme Court ends Michael Cohen's retaliation suit against Trump, other federal officials
Michael Cohen's most recent legal challenge against former President Donald Trump ended Monday after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
Lebanon surveys damage after Israeli air strike on Hezbollah-linked bank
Israeli fighter jets struck dozens of targets in Beirut and other areas of southern Lebanon overnight, including branches of a bank accused of holding funds used by Hezbollah.
Central Park Five members sue Tweety McTreason for defamation
The five men known as the "Central Park Five," who were wrongfully convicted of raping a jogger in 1989, sued Donald Trump for defaming them in his September presidential debate with Vice President Kamala Harris.
Elon Musk ratchets up bid to re-elect Trump with series of stunts and appearances
Elon Musk has forcefully ramped up his efforts to help re-elect former President Donald Trump, raising eyebrows across the political world.
Microsoft to roll out new autonomous AI agents next month, fending off challenge from Salesforce
LONDON — Microsoft will allow businesses to start making their own autonomous artificial intelligence agents starting next month, taking the fight back to Salesforce, which introduced its own configurable agentic AI tools in September.
French Couple Get Sued by Neighbor Because Their Rooster Crows Too Loudly
By Spooky on October 21st, 2024 Category: Animals The owners Ricco, a Bantam
Woman Takes Care of Paralyzed Husband for Six Years, Gets Dumped After He Recovers
By Spooky on October 21st, 2024 Category: News A Malaysian woman who took
Japanese Cities Are Rapidly Shrinking: What Should They Do?
An analysis of factors influencing population changes in relation to city size. Aging populations and declining demographics are growing concerns worldwide, but the issue has intensified significantly in Japan. An alarming 36.21 million people, or 28.9% of the population, are
Toxic Toll: Where Warehouses Rise, So Does Air Pollution
A new study reveals a link between warehouse density in Los Angeles and elevated levels of fine particulate pollution, which has serious health implications. Scientists used data from NASA satellites and a commercial real estate database to correlate the growth
How Tiny Bubbles Are Supercharging Your Car’s Engine
High-speed X-ray imaging has revealed that cavitation significantly improves the efficiency of fuel jets in engines by enhancing fuel atomization. This discovery offers potential for designing more efficient engines, optimizing fuel usage as we shift towards alternative energies. Cavitation is