South Carolina is grappling with an intensifying measles outbreak that has quickly become one of the most serious in the United States in years, prompting expanded quarantine orders, public exposure warnings and
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South Carolina is grappling with an intensifying measles outbreak that has quickly become one of the most serious in the United States in years, prompting expanded quarantine orders, public exposure warnings and
A moderate earthquake rattled parts of Southern California on the evening of January 19, 2026, with shaking reported across the Coachella Valley and beyond. While early reports indicated no immediate major damage
Across much of the United States, winter is arriving not just with the usual chill — but with a series of potent Arctic blasts that are driving temperatures far below seasonal norms,
Kaiser Permanente, one of America’s largest nonprofit healthcare organizations, has agreed to pay $556 million to settle long-running federal allegations involving falsified Medicare Advantage billing — the largest such settlement of its
In a move set to rekindle one of modern technology’s most persistent debates, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) — under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — has quietly
Amid rising concerns over workplace safety, staffing shortages, and benefits erosion, nearly 15,000 nurses across New York City hospitals walked off the job on January 12, 2026 — staging what is now
For much of the past decade, the United States appeared to be slowly bending its emissions curve downward. Cleaner energy sources expanded, coal declined, and efficiency gains helped lower greenhouse gas output.
For decades, we’ve known that plastic pollution is everywhere — in the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the soil beneath our feet. But scientists have now uncovered something far
In 2026, the fate of ocean fish stocks is under intense scrutiny. Decades of overexploitation have depleted many commercially valuable species, and scientists warn that without meaningful change, the world’s fisheries could

Heat records have started to feel like a broken alarm. Many headlines have called 2025 “the hottest year,” but major climate agencies have been careful with the wording: the World Meteorological Organization