Drug Overdose Deaths Decline for Third Year
Loading the Audio Player... Fewer than 70,000 people died of drug overdose deaths in 2025, according to data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesda...
Loading the Audio Player... Fewer than 70,000 people died of drug overdose deaths in 2025, according to data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesda...
Scientists exploring new ways to extract rare earth elements from domestic waste and polluted land say their work could help address long-standing ethical and environmental concerns tied to global mineral supply chains.
Loading the Audio Player... Pastor John Tittle of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Tucson, Ariz. told congregants on Sunday that the family asked for prayers and privacy. The...
An Australian teenage boy who swam for four hours across a rough sea only a day after shark sightings to save his family says that God helped him.
The flooded Wailua River area near Smith’s Tropical Paradise, in Kauai County, Hawaii, April 12, 2024. Associated Press / Kauai County, Hawaii Loading ...
Loading the Audio Player... SpaceX is shifting its focus from Mars to the moon. The privately-held space company is working on plans to build a city on the moon, the company’s f...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul speaks at a news conference, Feb. 20, 2025, in New York. Associated Press / Photo by Julia Demaree Nikhinson, file Loading the...
Loading the Audio Player... The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released provisional data last week showing a drop in fertility rates in the 12-month period beginning w...
A Texas school district is blaming a failure to follow established procedures after a Muslim outreach group with ties to anti-Christian ideology distributed Islamic materials to students at one of
My daughter, who loves to bake, told me how she makes her old-fashioned chocolate cake: “Flour, cocoa, butter, buttermilk, sugar, etc. Oh, and one-eighth teaspoon of salt.” Why use salt in sweet cake? Turns out, salt is necessary for the cake to taste how it should.
Christian disability advocates say a new U.K. report underscores a moral as well as social responsibility to remove barriers that prevent blind and partially sighted people from travelling independently by train, after research found that one in three face obstacles so severe they are unable to use rail services at all. The findings come from the Platform for Change report published Jan. 22 by the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB), based on a survey of 1,200 people with sight loss