AvatarU.S. News & World ReportAvatarAvatar10 hours agoCDC Report: Tuberculosis Cases Increase in U.S.U.S. News & World Report - By Cecelia Smith-SchoenwalderWhile the U.S. has one of the lowest rates of tuberculosis in the world, researchers found that cases increased 16% from 2022 to 2023. Tuberculosis …
AvatarU.S. News & World ReportAvatarAvatar12 hours agoISIS-K and the Moscow Terror Attack, ExplainedU.S. News & World Report - By Trevor BachAfter major attacks, the terrorist group’s profile appears to be rising. Russia suffered its deadliest terrorist attack in decades on Friday evening …
AvatarU.S. News & World ReportAvatarAvatar15 hours agoConsumer Sentiment Stable as Economy Maintains MomentumU.S. News & World Report - By Tim SmartSeveral reports out Thursday show the economy remains in good shape heading toward the second quarter of 2024. Consumer sentiment improved a notch in …
AvatarU.S. News & World ReportAvatarAvatar1 day agoWhy North Carolina Could Sway the 2024 ElectionU.S. News & World Report - By Elliott Davis Jr.President Joe Biden is hoping to flip the purple Tar Heel State for just the second time this century. North Carolina has voted for the Republican …
AvatarU.S. News & World ReportAvatarAvatar2 days agoForecast: ‘Very Active’ 2024 Atlantic Hurricane SeasonU.S. News & World Report - By Cecelia Smith-SchoenwalderAccuWeather is calling for 20-25 named storms, with up to a dozen of those strengthening into hurricanes. The upcoming Atlantic hurricane season could …
AvatarU.S. News & World ReportAvatarAvatar2 days agoWhat to Know: The Total Solar Eclipse and States in the Path of TotalityU.S. News & World Report - By Cecelia Smith-SchoenwalderThe next total solar eclipse viewable from the lower 48 won’t occur until 2044. Here’s where you can see this one in April. On April 8, the moon will …
AvatarU.S. News & World ReportAvatarAvatar1 day agoTrump, Touting $60 Bibles, Has a Checkered History With the Good BookU.S. News & World Report - By Lauren CameraThe presidential candidate’s knowledge of Scripture may be in question, but his support among members of a key voting bloc who could pick up a copy …
AvatarU.S. News & World ReportAvatarAvatar1 day agoThe Census Bureau Has a Chance to Fix How It Measures People With DisabilitiesU.S. News & World Report - By Susan J. Popkin, Amanda Hermans, and Sarah MorrissCurrent estimates exclude millions of Americans with disabilities, which may have a damaging effect on how federal, state and local policymakers …
AvatarU.S. News & World ReportAvatarAvatar1 day agoQ&A: What Is ‘Life Expectancy,’ and Why Does It Matter?U.S. News & World Report - By Steven Ross JohnsonThe concept of life expectancy offers valuable insights as a public health measure, but can be easily misunderstood. Many may view a measurement of …
AvatarU.S. News & World ReportAvatarAvatar1 day agoIn Red Alabama, Special Election Signals More Trouble for GOP on AbortionU.S. News & World Report - By Susan MilliganA double-digit victory by Democrat Marilyn Lands further exposes Republicans’ vulnerability on reproductive rights. The canary in the coal mine for …
AvatarU.S. News & World ReportAvatarAvatar2 days agoRobert F. Kennedy Jr. Names Nicole Shanahan as Vice President PickU.S. News & World Report - By Susan MilliganKennedy said Shanahan, 38, would appeal to millennial and Gen Z voters who lack enthusiasm for President Joe Biden and former President Donald …
AvatarU.S. News & World ReportAvatarAvatar2 days ago3 Takeaways From the Supreme Court Arguments on Abortion Pill AccessU.S. News & World Report - By Cecelia Smith-SchoenwalderJustices on both ends of the political spectrum asked questions appearing to indicate they’ll rule in favor of the FDA and its expansion of access to …