Associated Press
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They say the warmer temperatures will produce more extreme weather events such as hurricanes, droughts and fires.
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The biggest questions are whether people can still choose to receive the vaccine even if it's not recommended for them and whether insurance will cover the cost.
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Now the Senate gets its hands on the "big, beautiful bill," which exceeds 1,000 pages, after House committees labored on it for months.
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Identifying these molecules could be a key step to understanding the impact of the foods that make up nearly 60% of the American diet.
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U.S. health officials are investigating a new salmonella outbreak tied to a Florida grower whose tainted cucumbers were linked to more than 500 cases last year.
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Novavax makes the nation’s only traditional protein-based coronavirus vaccine – and until now it had emergency authorization from FDA for use in anyone 12 and older. What's the change?
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The FBI identified the suspect as Guy Edward Bartkus and said he was killed in the blast. The explosion gutted the clinic in Palm Springs, California, damaging office space but not stored embryos.
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Former President Joe Biden's sudden diagnosis of aggressive prostate cancer is unfortunately all too common. But when caught early, it is is highly survivable.
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Experts say several things could be driving the decline. They include increased availability of the overdose-reversing drug naloxone, expanded addiction treatment and shifts in how people use drugs.
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President Trump has sought fewer environmental rules and more oil and gas development. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has carried out that agenda by announcing massive regulatory rollbacks.