STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — More than 350,000 public school students in New York City will receive new internet-enabled devices — for free — this school year to help provide access and programming to ...
The PGA TOUR Champions season continues with the Stifel Charity Classic, contested for the fifth time at Norwood Hills Country Club - West Course in St. Louis, Missouri. The Stifel Charity Classic is ...
Synchronized swimming is a balance between physical endurance and artistic performance. During long routines, which can last from 3 to 5 minutes, athletes spend up to 60% of their time underwater. To ...
At the 2025 US Open, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner faced off in a third consecutive major final. Alcaraz had previously prevailed in dramatic fashion at Roland Garros in June, before Sinner erased ...
Today, a brief rundown of news involving the Food and Drug Administration and Gilead Sciences, as well as updates from AC Immune, Agios Pharmaceuticals, Merck KGaA that you may have missed. Novartis ...
Five months after embarking on a “massive testing and research effort” to root out the cause of the nation's "autism epidemic," Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is getting ready to present his findings this ...
CHICAGO, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Florida's plan to eliminate vaccine mandates would make inoculations optional for several million school-age children and college students, a move that disease experts said ...
Lily Lopez, a dental assistant with Caring for Miami, fills out paperwork inside the Mobile Dental Clinic in Opa-locka. Caring for Miami is providing free dental care for uninsured and underserved ...
The Cleveland Browns are expected to have a revolving door of quarterbacks this upcoming season. Joe Flacco will be the starter when the Browns open their season against the Cincinnati Bengals, but ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The two men indicted in connection with the jet fuel spill at the military’s Red Hill facility will appear in federal court on Friday. John Floyd and Nelson Wu, civilians ...
Dear Majority Leader Thune, Leader Schumer, Speaker Johnson and Leader Jeffries: On behalf of our nation’s hospitals and health systems, we are writing to ask you to address the Medicaid ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. is purchasing enough doses of a new twice-a-year HIV prevention shot to share with up to 2 million people in poor countries by 2028, the State Department announced Thursday.