Mayo Clinic Minute: How hearing affects your brain health
If you find yourself having difficulty following conversations or issues with memory and thinking skills, you may want to get your hearing checked. Age-related hearing loss may be linked to an increased risk of cognitive decline. Several large studies have shown that people who
Meadows brought fraud allegation to Barr the day after 2020 election, records show
Internal Justice Department communications show Meadows texted fraud allegations to the attorney general multiple times within ten days of the election
Argentina’s green bandana makes its way to the United States. Here’s its story
The green bandana, a symbol of abortion rights in Latin America, has been adopted by activists in the United States.
Bold abroad in shoring up NATO, Biden is more measured in responses to domestic unrest
President Biden and NATO allies touted bold moves to counter Russia as their summit concluded in Spain. But unrest is growing in America, where many want more decisive responses from a White House seemingly unsure how to react to numerous crises.
Topless Western leaders would be ‘disgusting’, says Putin
Vladimir Putin says Western leaders would look "disgusting" if they were to undress "above or below the waist".
Experts Say We Should All Be Storing Our Poo in a Bank, And Here’s Why
Lots of things sound crazy the first time you hear them.
Biden can end ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy, US Supreme Court rules
Lower courts had blocked revoking the Trump-era programme that saw asylum seekers at southern border returned to Mexico.
Erdogan says Sweden, Finland must fulfil NATO agreement promises
Turkish leader says deal is 'a diplomatic victory', but Sweden and Finland must first live up to their promises.
US top court limits federal gov’t power to curb plant emissions
Supreme Court rules that the law does not give EPA broad authority to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from power plants.
Biden: US to give $800m more in military aid to Ukraine
Biden says US is 'better positioned to lead the world than ever' following NATO, G7 summits, despite issues at home.
Six months in space leads to a decade’s worth of long-term bone loss
You might want to bring your dumbbells on that next spaceflight.During space missions lasting six months or longer, astronauts can experience bone loss equivalent to two decades of aging. A year of recovery in Earth’s gravity rebuilds about half of that lost bone strength,
U.S. Supreme Court limits ability to curb power plant emissions, in a blow to climate change fight
In a blow to the fight against climate change, the United States Supreme Court on Thursday limited how the nation's main anti-air-pollution law can be used to reduce
Russia pulls back from contested Snake Island south of Ukraine
Russia on Thursday pulled back its forces from a strategically placed Black Sea island where they have faced relentless Ukrainian attacks, but kept up its push to encircle
Never-before-seen microbes locked in glacier ice could spark a wave of new pandemics if released
Researchers uncovered more than 900 newfound species of microbes frozen within glaciers across the Tibetan Plateau. The researchers warn that some of these microbes could unleash new pandemics as glaciers melt due to climate change.
Ancient ‘bear dog’ found in France named after child-murdering cyclops
A jawbone fossil from an extinct predator that resembled both bears and dogs, confirmed how widespread these carnivores were millions of years ago.