
Multiple Health Studies Show Mixed Trends in Disease Prevention and Drug Resistance
Recent studies reveal declining overdose deaths and STIs alongside rising concerns about wildlife disease spillover and antibiotic resistance.

Recent studies reveal declining overdose deaths and STIs alongside rising concerns about wildlife disease spillover and antibiotic resistance.

Russia and Ukraine exchanged 175 servicemen each around Orthodox Easter, amid mutual accusations of violating a declared ceasefire.
Major airlines are increasing baggage fees and reducing flight schedules as jet fuel prices swing wildly due to Middle East tensions affecting oil supplies.

The remains of a World War II airman have been returned to his New York City family eight decades after he was killed in action and declared nonrecoverable.

A University of Wisconsin-Madison scientist faces charges for allegedly poisoning a co-worker's water bottle with toxic chemicals.

A Massachusetts doctor faces 81 new charges including rape and assault allegedly involving 22 patients at Brigham and Women's hospitals.

Financial leaders express concerns about market volatility and recession risks amid recent stock market movements.

Data centers face policy debates while exploring new battery deployment strategies for operations.

Rising energy costs from ongoing conflict push U.S. gasoline prices toward $4 per gallon while German inflation reaches highest level in over a year.
Three people were injured in a machete attack at Grand Central Terminal Saturday morning before police shot and killed the suspect.

Indonesia has legally recognized domestic workers after a 22-year advocacy effort, affecting approximately 4.2 million workers.

Senators introduced the Hot Rotisserie Chicken Act to modify SNAP program rules and allow food stamp recipients to purchase hot rotisserie chicken.
U.S. stock markets gained ground amid reports suggesting possible progress toward resolving tensions with Iran.
Major technology companies experienced significant stock declines and market volatility while continuing massive AI infrastructure investments.

Kevin Klose, who led NPR for a decade of significant growth starting in 1998, has died, while the network announces $113 million in charitable gifts.
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