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"Never attempt to pick up a feral or injured animal with your bare hands," an animal emergency expert told Newsweek.
A council member questioned why he kept seeing the same criminals back on his street after arrests and learned a lesson in ...
Speakers at a congressional briefing on July 22 called on the FDA to take action against the marketing and distribution of ...
Dionna Brown was two weeks shy of her 15th birthday when her world turned upside-down. An outstanding public high school student in Flint, Michigan, with a report card most of her peers would envy, ...
Crypto hacks surged in 2025, with over $2 billion stolen. Mitchell Amador stresses continuous security and bug bounties to prevent losses.
Militarized federal encroachments on public life provoke strong, even violent responses — even among those who agree with their aims.
When Abebayehu Aticho first visited the flat terrains and floodplains in the Gambella region for his Ph.D. research in 2014, he was captivated by the rich biodiversity and bird varieties that ...
Unmasking the presence of federal agents in Southern California this summer reveals a mix of ICE, Border Patrol, FBI, and ...
Three decades after Rae Lewis-Thornton became the face of HIV, the virus is still a major threat to Black women. She and experts explore why.
Immigrant children who crossed the border without a parent or guardian are increasingly in the crosshairs of the Trump administration.
More than two dozen protests were planned across Arizona to honor the late Rep. John Lewis, a longtime civil rights leader.