US Officials Seek to Curb Consumer Drug Advertising: Health Economist’s View
US officials are seeking to curb pharmaceutical companies' practice of advertising prescription drugs directly to consumers, a move backed by a health economist.
U.S. Military Actions Threaten Guam’s Vibrant Coral Reefs, Researchers Warn
Explore the dichotomy of Guam, where the serenity of nature and marine life grapple with the imposing presence of…
Push continues for prescription drug affordability board
Illinois lawmakers and activists are pushing for a prescription drug affordability board to set maximum prices,…
Understanding the Evolving Landscape of California’s Gubernatorial Race
Get an in-depth look at the fluctuating field of governorship candidates in California and discover who stands a chance to win.
‘Hyperscale Data Center’s Community Benefits: A Major Challenge’
As data center construction booms, concerns rise over power bills, quality of life, and community impacts. Stricter…
ATA Supports Law to Combat Cargo Fraud: Key Insights
SAFER Transport Act: A Step towards Reducing Fraud in the Trucking Industry
In Washington today, Senator Todd…
Nvidia’s Stock Slumps Despite Strong Earnings and Growth Forecast
Explore the gap between Nvidia's earnings and share performance, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding the AI industry.
Texas Hospitals Ranked Among Top 250 Globally; Mayo Clinic Leads List
No Austin hospitals made the global top 250 list, with the Mayo Clinic ranking No.1. Local hospitals did make the…
Homeland Security Secretary Meets With Rep. Delia Ramirez Amid Government Shutdown
Amid a government shutdown, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem met Rep. Delia Ramirez for a discussion on…
Clintons to Testify in House Investigation into Epstein Ties
Bill and Hillary Clinton are set to testify in a House investigation into their ties with Jeffrey Epstein, in a move that revives memories of the 1990s.