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Aging Well
Is there a perfect age to be a leader?
BY
Beth Greenfield
and
Lindsey Leake
Commentary
The tsunami of donations to abortion services following Roe v. Wade’s reversal is receding—but women need more support than ever
BY
Brittany Fonteno
Commentary
9 in 10 American workers are thriving despite the dominant narrative of widespread misery at work
BY
Clay Routledge
Aging Well
What’s happening inside an 80-year-old brain?
BY
Beth Greenfield
Retail
McDonald’s cuts breakfast service hours by 90 minutes due to egg shortage in Australia
BY
Sasha Rogelberg
Commentary
Why investing in places like Birmingham, Alabama is key to securing U.S. biotech dominance as China tries to close the gap
BY
Katie Britt
,
Terri Sewell
,
Kay Ivey
and
Randall Woodfin
Health
Ozempic linked to rare cases of vision loss in Harvard study
BY
Robert Langreth
and
Bloomberg
Health
Seattle plastic surgery mogul accused of threatening patients over negative Yelp and Google reviews and posting fake positive ones must pay $5m settlement
BY
The Associated Press
Health
Lilly wins FDA approval for new drug to slow Alzheimer’s
BY
Madison Muller
,
Robert Langreth
and
Bloomberg
Health
With ovarian cancer, there’s no such thing as early detection. Here’s what to learn from tennis great Chris Evert’s battle with the disease
BY
Beth Greenfield
Commentary
Alzheimer’s made my mom unable to recognize her grandkids. Breakthroughs too late for her can change the disease’s trajectory—if diagnosis and treatment start early
BY
Anne E. White
Health
U.S. government will pay Moderna $176 million to develop a bird flu vaccine to stave off dairy cow epidemic
BY
The Associated Press
Commentary
Medical malpractice payouts are ballooning—and insurers are warning it will cost patients
BY
Robert White
Health
Australians now need a prescription to buy a vape under new ‘world-leading’ law
BY
Eva Roytburg
Health
How to eat like an Olympian. Inside the world’s largest restaurant feeding over 15,000 athletes and prioritizing plant-based meals over meat
BY
Payton Kirol
Health
July has the highest number of drowning deaths. Here’s how to keep kids safe around water
BY
Freida Frisaro
and
The Associated Press
Lifestyle
Professionals would rather ‘super-commute’ for over 4 hours a day and keep their pandemic-style suburban life than live near the office
BY
Orianna Rosa Royle
Finance
The South Bronx is a cross section of everything wrong with America, but has a community hellbent on changing that: ‘You need to have an outlet so it doesn’t destroy your life’
BY
Sunny Nagpaul
Lifestyle
Gen Alpha’s ‘Sephora kids’ trend has reached a fever pitch, forcing summer camps to ban skin care items
BY
Sasha Rogelberg
Health
4 best supplements for an energy boost, according to experts
BY
Beth Greenfield
Commentary
America is mobilizing to protect kids’ mental health. Social media and online safety bills are a good start—but California is going the extra mile
BY
Beth Pausic
Health
As COVID-19 cases tick up, U.S. health officials recommend new shots for all Americans this fall
BY
Mike Stobbe
and
The Associated Press
Health
DOJ charges almost 200 people in $2.7 billion health care fraud schemes based on bogus end-of-life wound grafts and phony sober living homes
BY
Alanna Durkin Richer
and
The Associated Press
Health
Rate of young women getting sterilized doubled after ‘Roe’ was overturned
BY
Aaron Bolton, MTPR
and
KFF Health News
Health
Fake Ozempic and Wegovy are flooding the market. Here are 4 steps to avoid dangerous counterfeit weight loss drugs
BY
Amanda Loudin
Politics
Doctors in Idaho can now provide emergency abortions, SCOTUS rules, after pregnant women were airlifted out of the state for emergency care
BY
Lindsay Whitehurst
and
The Associated Press
Politics
The Supreme Court just rejected a deal with the maker of OxyContin that would have shielded the billionaire Sackler family from liability—but provided billions of dollars to fight opioids
BY
The Associated Press
and
Mark Sherman
Health
A rare setback as Ozempic-maker Novo Nordisk takes a $820 million hit as its next wonder drug fails
BY
Naomi Kresge
and
Bloomberg
Health
Your Apple Watch or Fitbit may be a breeding ground for E. coli and staph bacteria. Here’s how to clean your fitness tracker
BY
Jordyn Bradley
Family
4 smartphone rules parents should follow, according to a social psychologist who has studied the Gen Z mental health crisis
BY
Beth Greenfield
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U.S. officials enlist trained shooters to kill 450,000 barred owls—all in the name of saving their cousins from...
BY
Matthew Brown
and
The Associated Press
Finance
One of the most accurate recession indicators is close to sounding the alarm as unemployment continues to rise
BY
Jason Ma
Finance
JPMorgan warns 86 million customers they might have to start paying for their bank accounts
BY
Chris Morris