Lawmakers will require people to show IDs to use Indiana’s needle exchange programs under legislation heading to Gov. Mike Braun’s desk.
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory sent scientists nearly 1 million astronomy alerts in one night, showing off changes in the sky.
Completed enrollment of Cohort C in the Phase 1 ALLOHA™ trial; patients to be treated with commercial-ready manufacturing processReceived FDA ...
The number of job openings in December fell to the lowest level in eight years, excluding the COVID-19 pandemic era, underscoring the fragility of the U.S. labor market in the new year. U.S. job ...
Throughout his time as a real estate mogul, President Donald Trump became famous for stamping his name on hotels and casinos throughout the United States. Trump has ramped up this practice in his ...
Sleep Number Corporation (SNBR) rallied in early action on Wednesday after the company announced that NFL star Travis Kelce is a new investor and strategic partner. Kelce was noted to be a longtime ...
Revelations about apparent subterfuge in planning for a new Interstate 5 Bridge should draw sharp scrutiny from taxpayers. The shocking part is not necessarily a new price tag for construction, but ...
On Monday, the state announced $2.6 million in funding to United Way’s 211 program. The 211 program offers resources to callers needing assistance with basic needs, housing, and crisis situations. “We ...
Nonfarm payrolls growth totaled a seasonally adjusted 64,000 for the month, better than the Dow Jones estimate of 45,000 and up from a sharp decline of 105,000 in October. The unemployment rate rose ...
A Michigan woman’s decision to let artificial intelligence (AI) pick her lottery numbers has paid off in a big way. Tammy Carvey, 45, of Wyandotte, won a Powerball jackpot of $100,000 and says ChatGPT ...
Arizona is expanding its newborn health screening program, even as the federal process for adding new disorders has stalled. The state plans to screen for 39 different rare disorders by 2027, up from ...
Sept 25 (Reuters) - Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is considering adding certain symptoms of autism to an official list of side effects that can be compensated through a ...
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