The Federal Reserve announced Wednesday that it is keeping its benchmark interest rate unchanged, maintaining the federal funds rate at 4.25% to 4.5%. This is the second straight meeting where …
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Health
Hegseth Cracks Down: Pentagon Launches Sweeping Review of Military Fitness and Grooming Standards
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is ordering an immediate, military-wide review of physical fitness and grooming regulations. In a memo released Wednesday, Hegseth instructed Darin Selnick, who currently performs the duties …
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President Donald Trump ordered a powerful and decisive round of airstrikes against the Iran-backed Houthi terrorist group in Yemen on Saturday. The U.S. military strikes—the first against the Houthis under …
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For older adults worried about memory loss, new research offers a hopeful message: even five minutes of physical activity a day might help protect the brain. A study from Johns …
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Health
Study Reveals Only 1 in 10 Back Pain Treatments Are Effective, Experts Call for Better Solutions
A new study has delivered discouraging news for the millions of Americans suffering from chronic back pain: Only one in ten common treatments actually work. Researchers from the University of …
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New research shows that marijuana users under 50 are six times more likely to have a heart attack than non-users, even if they are otherwise healthy. The findings are based …
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has launched “Operation Stork Speed,” a new initiative to review infant formula ingredients and strengthen safety measures. Announced on Tuesday, the effort aims to …
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President Donald Trump’s approval rating has climbed to 49 percent, matching his highest mark from April 2020, according to a newly released Fox News Poll. Nearly two months into his …
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Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have found that obesity and chronic stress may contribute to the early growth of pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest cancers. …
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The Trump administration has released more than 2,000 files on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The documents, totaling over 63,000 pages, are now available on the U.S. National …