READING, Pa. - According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, Berks County is no longer in a drought or abnormally dry, but the state Department of Environmental Protection has a different classification ...
Transportation Security Administration workers are starting to receive several weeks of backpay and, after another weekend of snaking lines at some of the biggest airports in the U.S., many wait times ...
Three-hundred million years ago, the skies of the late Palaeozoic era were buzzing with giant insects. Meganeuropsis permiana, a predatory insect resembling a modern-day dragonfly, had a wingspan of ...
Benefit tickets for The Normal Heart reading start at $400. Proceeds from this benefit will support The Public and God's Love We Deliver, founded to support people with HIV/AIDS and now providing ...
The lifetime risk of dementia for Americans aged 55 and older is now estimated at 42%. Early signs of dementia are often noticed by others first and can include poor judgment or repeating oneself.
*NOTE: This article is now an almanac of Monday’s weather. We have published a new forecast story for Tuesday. Monday was a chilly start to the new work week as much of the area logged highs in the ...
There are two new developments in Apple’s ongoing legal battle with health technology company Masimo over the Apple Watch’s blood oxygen feature. First, an ITC Administrative Law Judge Monica ...
TEL AVIV—When Shira Oze heard air-raid sirens signaling that Israel had attacked Iran, her response was almost automatic: Throw some clothes in a bag and get the family in a taxi to Jerusalem before ...
The sheer number of decisions that lie ahead when car shopping can be overwhelming. Given that fact, potential buyers would be wise to use every available research avenue before making any of those ...
Tiffany Kinyua is a psychology major with a minor in biology and she is a 2025-26 health care ethics intern at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. Views are her own.
A new study from Gladstone Institutes shows red blood cells act as hidden glucose sponges in low-oxygen conditions, explaining why people living at high altitude have lower diabetes rates and pointing ...
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