Health January 22 Common vitamin in everyday foods may control speed of digestion, study says New research reveals that a vitamin found in common foods may influence how often people go to the bathroom, according to a study of over 268,000 people.
Donald Trump January 22 US formally exits World Health Organization, locking in Trump’s break from global health body The United States completed its World Health Organization withdrawal one year after Trump's executive order, citing WHO's delayed COVID-19 response.
Health January 22 Jelly Roll's wife says weight-loss drug sent her into ‘worst suicidal depression’ Bunnie XO shares her harrowing experience with an experimental weight-loss drug, describing severe depression and suicidal thoughts during treatment.
Politics January 22 Trump admin stops funding for research that involves aborted baby tissue Trump administration ends federal funding for fetal tissue research programs. NIH announces major policy change just before March for Life gathering.
Healthcare January 22 ‘Punch in the gut’: West Virginia woman tells Congress her Obamacare premium jumped 323% West Virginia woman's Obamacare premium skyrockets 323% after tax credits expire, calling it a "punch in the gut" during congressional testimony.
Politics January 22 Pro-life organization calls on HHS and FDA to suspend abortion pill approval, tighten safety rules Live Action alleges "reckless distribution" of the abortion drug mifepristone, urging the Trump administration to suspend its approval immediately.
Food-Drink January 22 Happy hour habits shift bar culture in America: Who's drinking when Experts reveal happy hours aren't dead — they're evolving. Remote jobs and COVID-19 have reshaped after-work socializing, with younger employees still seeking drink deals.
Health January 22 Can the flu shot actually give you influenza? Doctors set the record straight Medical experts debunk flu shot myths: vaccines use inactive virus that cannot cause illness. Discover what side effects actually mean for your immunity.
Media January 22 Catholic university in Chicago covers 'abortion care services' through student health plan Catholic university Loyola Chicago reportedly offers abortion coverage in student health insurance plan despite Jesuit identity and church teachings.
New York City January 21 NYPD detectives mistaken for ICE, treated rudely by hospital staff after scuffle with suspect NYPD detectives were allegedly mistaken for ICE agents at a NYC hospital and treated rudely while seeking care after an arrest. The hospital apologized to the police commissioner.
VIDEO January 21 Study sounds alarm over food preservatives potentially linked to cancer Board-certified rheumatologist Dr. Mahsa Tehrani discusses two new studies — one examining potential links between food preservatives and cancer, and another detailing possible health risks tied to daylight saving time — on ‘America Reports.’