Dietary choices—especially healthy plant-based and Mediterranean diets—can slash breast cancer risk, offering hope for prevention and survival, particularly in postmenopausal women.
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ECB’s Francois Villeroy de Galhau tears into Trump’s trade war rhetoric, laying bare the economic risks of escalating tariffs and undermining institutional stability.
The potential sale of CK Hutchison’s ports—including sites at the Panama Canal—unveils the power struggles shaping global trade, with U.S.-China tensions and social justice concerns at the core.
President Trump’s about-face on Powell and China quieted markets, but unresolved tensions may prove short-lived as economic risks linger.
South Dakota regulators’ decisive rejection of Summit’s carbon pipeline is about more than a permit—it’s a test case for climate justice, rural rights, and democracy over corporate power.
Michigan’s House passed a rare bipartisan measure: a $115M fund targeting violence and safety. But can this new approach balance prevention and accountability without leaving vulnerable communities behind?
After a Perry Meridian High School student survived a fentanyl-laced vape overdose, the community confronts a broader crisis endangering youth nationwide.
The Trump administration quietly disbanded key U.S. groups tasked with investigating and documenting Russian war crimes in Ukraine, a move that undermined global accountability—and left allies questioning America’s moral leadership.
Researchers found microplastics at shockingly high levels in the arteries of stroke patients, prompting urgent new questions about plastics, policy, and public health.
Intel’s drastic decision to lay off 21,000 employees signals a seismic shift—will the move spur innovation or spark decline?