New York confirms its first case of EEE since 2015. Here’s what to know about the mosquito-borne virus.

West Nile virus prevention tips | On Call with Dr. Kumar West Nile virus prevention tips | On Call with Dr. Kumar 02:30 NEW YORK — A New York resident has tested... Read more »

‘She should be alive today’ — Harris spotlights woman’s death to blast abortion bans and Trump

ATLANTA — Kamala Harris blasted Donald Trump as a threat to women’s freedoms and their very lives, warning in a speech in the battleground state of Georgia on Friday that Republicans would... Read more »

Historic Numbers of Americans Live by Themselves as They Age

Judith Graham Gerri Norington, 78, never wanted to be on her own as she grew old. But her first marriage ended in divorce, and her second husband died more than 30 years... Read more »

Fighting Staff Shortages With Scholarships, California Bill Aims To Boost Mental Health Courts

A seemingly innocuous proposal to offer scholarships for mental health workers in California’s new court-ordered treatment program has sparked debate over whether the state should prioritize that program or tackle a wider... Read more »

Drug middlemen illegally drive up the cost of insulin, FTC says

Federal regulators are accusing the country’s three largest pharmacy benefit managers of illegally driving up the cost of insulin in the U.S., while making it harder for patients to obtain cheaper versions... Read more »

Harris focusing on personal stories as she campaigns on abortion rights

WASHINGTON — For the first time since she ascended to the top of the Democratic ticket, Vice President Kamala Harris is set to give a speech focused squarely on abortion rights and... Read more »

Historic Numbers of Americans Live by Themselves as They Age

Judith Graham Gerri Norington, 78, never wanted to be on her own as she grew old. But her first marriage ended in divorce, and her second husband died more than 30 years... Read more »

Fighting Staff Shortages With Scholarships, California Bill Aims To Boost Mental Health Courts

A seemingly innocuous proposal to offer scholarships for mental health workers in California’s new court-ordered treatment program has sparked debate over whether the state should prioritize that program or tackle a wider... Read more »

Tyson Foods misleads shoppers about its carbon emissions, climate group says

Tyson Foods is misleading shoppers and investors by saying it would hit net-zero emissions by 2050 and marketing climate-friendly beef without having an actual strategy to do either, allege advocates suing the... Read more »

Rwanda begins vaccinations against mpox amid a call for more doses for Africa

NAIROBI, Kenya — Rwanda has started a vaccination campaign against mpox with 1,000 doses of the vaccine it obtained from Nigeria under an agreement between the two countries, the African health agency... Read more »
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