California is forcing Tahoe Truckee schools to switch sports leagues despite winter weather safety concerns at Donner Pass, drawing criticism from Rep. Kevin Kiley.
Chloe Cole, who detransitioned after medical procedures as a minor, joins HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to announce proposed regulations ending gender treatments for children.
American Heart Association research reveals growing evidence linking gum disease to heart disease through plaque buildup in arteries and increased cardiovascular risk.
Brown University's emphasis on diversity programs in campus safety department draws criticism following deadly Saturday shooting in Barus & Holley building.
Carnival Cruise drink packages limit guests to 15 alcoholic beverages per 24-hour period, with the cruise line reserving the right to refuse service for safety.
New international study shows reversing prediabetes through lifestyle changes and lower blood sugar reduces heart attack and heart failure risk by 58% over decades.
A study from Australia finds tea consumption may be linked to higher hip bone density in older women, while coffee raises concerns at very high intake levels.
Two people died and nine were injured in a Brown University shooting, exposing gaps in Providence's new $1 million real time crime center that lacked campus surveillance.
A UCLA Health study published in JAMA shows only FDA-approved cannabinoid medications demonstrate clear clinical benefits for specific medical conditions like seizures.
A Winter Olympics event in Italy is near the site of 20,000 dinosaur footprints, officials announced on Tuesday. The prints date back about 210 million years.
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins directed Minnesota to recertify SNAP recipients in four counties as part of a federal probe into a $1B welfare fraud scandal.