Swedish researchers find low daily dose can halve risk in post-surgery patients with specific gene mutations A daily dose of aspirin can substantially reduce the risk of some colorectal cancers returning after surgery, according to a major trial into the protective effects of the everyday painkiller. Swedish researchers found that...
West coast states band together to issue vaccine guidelines after CDC and HHS purge
California, Oregon, Washington and Hawaii release recommendations in wake of firings at federal health agencies Four western states are issuing their own joint recommendations for who should receive Covid, flu and RSV vaccines this fall, providing a counterbalance in anticipation of new vaccine guidance from the Trump administration, which has...
Fired CDC chief will testify Kennedy pressed her to endorse vaccine recommendations without evidence
Former CDC director Susan Monarez will accuse Robert F
Brothers plead guilty in North Carolina deputy’s shooting death
Two brothers have pleaded guilty to charges related to the killing of a North Carolina sheriff's deputy in 2022
House approves bills to reshape DC’s criminal justice system
The House has passed legislation to change how youth offenders are prosecuted in Washington, D
Indiana man charged with sending online threat that caused US Naval Academy lockdown
Federal prosecutors say an Indiana man has been charged with making a threat across state lines related to a lockdown and shooting at the U.S. Naval Academy in Maryland last week
More than a dozen injured in Minneapolis shootings at homeless camp and near transit station
Eight people have been injured in a shooting at a homeless camp in Minneapolis, with four in critical condition
Parents of teens who died by suicide after AI chatbot interactions testify to Congress
Parents of teenagers who died by suicide after interacting with AI chatbots testified before Congress
Southern California judge who killed his wife is scheduled to be sentenced
A Southern California judge convicted of second-degree murder for fatally shooting his wife after the couple had been arguing is scheduled to be sentenced on Wednesday
Pentagon says troops can only be exempt from shaving their facial hair for a year
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered that troops who need an exemption from shaving their facial hair for longer than a year should now be kicked out of the service