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US|USCourt clears Beersheba assault suspect of link to Haymanut Kasau disappearance, extends detentionAccording to KAN, police no longer attribute any involvement in Kassau’s disappearance to the suspect, though the investigation into the Beersheba incident will remain under Lahav 433's authority. Israel Police said on Sunday that a 63-year-old Beersheba resident suspected of sexually assaulting a minor is no longer considered a suspect in the disappearance of nine-year-old Haymanut Kasau from Safed, while requesting that his detention be extended by another three days, in connection with the Be
US|USTwo policemen injured at religious youth protest in Jerusalem marking Ahuvia Sandak's deathThe protesters, a group of young right-wing nationalists, took to the streets to mark five years since the death of hilltop youth Ahuvia Sandak. Two Israel Police officers were lightly injured after they were hit with stones thrown during a protest in Jerusalem on Saturday night.
US|USNew York to require social media platforms to display mental health warningsDec 26 (Reuters) - Social media platforms with infinite scrolling, auto-play and algorithmic feeds will be required to display warning labels about their potential harm to young users’ mental health under a new law, New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced on Friday. "Keeping New Yorkers safe has been my top priority since taking office, and that includes protecting our kids from the potential harms of social media features that encourage excessive use," Hochul said in a statement.
US|USWinter storm warnings issued across Northeast as up to 9 inches of snow forecast; deadly atmospheric river in California snarls travelMore than 122 million Americans are expected to travel at least 50 miles for Christmas and New Year's holidays this year.
US|USNew York to require social media platforms to display mental health warningsDec 26 (Reuters) - Social media platforms with infinite scrolling, auto-play and algorithmic feeds will be required to display warning labels about their potential harm to young users’ mental health under a new law, New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced on Friday. "Keeping New Yorkers safe has been my top priority since taking office, and that includes protecting our kids from the potential harms of social media features that encourage excessive use," Hochul said in a statement.
US|USFather and son spending Christmas together after health scaresThe Tutt family hopes their story can encourage and provide strength to others.
US|USFather and son spending Christmas together after health scaresThe Tutt family hopes their story can encourage and provide strength to others.
US|USWhere is Santa right now? NORAD tracks his 2025 Christmas Eve flight.The North American Aerospace Defense Command has been tracking the location of Santa Claus for children since 1955.
US|USChicago reports first rabies-positive dog in 61 years. What we know.Thirteen people who were in direct contact with the rabid dog have started post-exposure treatment and had not displayed any symptoms, as of Dec. 23.
US|USSouthern Californians, your health insurance costs could rise in 2026Covered California warns that some people may be at risk of dropping their health insurance. It all comes as the deadline to enroll nears.
US|USHow to avoid or deal with an outrageous medical billA Texas boy’s second dose of the MMRV vaccine cost over $1,400. A Pennsylvania woman’s long-acting birth control cost more than $14,000. Treatment for a Florida Medicaid enrollee’s heart attack cost nearly $78,000 - about as much as surgery for an uninsured Montana woman’s broken arm.Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. In 2025, these patients were among the hundreds who asked Bill of the Month to investigate their medical
US|USWisconsin judge sends Slender Man attacker back to mental health institution after group home escapeA Wisconsin woman who almost killed her sixth-grade classmate to please the fictional horror villain known as Slender Man was ordered back to a state psychiatric hospital Tuesday after she escaped from her group home last month. Waukesha County Circuit Judge K. Scott Wagner granted a state Department of Health Services request to revoke 23-year-old Morgan Geyser’s release privileges. Geyser told the judge through her attorney, Tony Cotton, last week that she would not fight revocation.
US|USExperts who once backed 'shaken baby' science now fight to free imprisoned caregiversA growing number of medical experts and officials are walking back shaken baby syndrome testimony that put parents behind bars. They face an uphill battle.
US|USAs tetanus vaccination rates decline, doctors worry about rising case numbersTetanus could make a comeback, especially in states vulnerable to climate-linked natural disasters like Florida and Texas, an NBC News investigation finds.
US|USFederal judge upholds Hawaii's new climate change tax on cruise passengersA federal judge’s ruling clears the way for Hawaii to include cruise ship passengers in a new tourist tax to help cope with climate change, a levy set to go into effect at the start of 2026. U.S. District Judge Jill A. Otake on Tuesday denied a request seeking to stop officials from enforcing the new law on cruises. In the nation’s first such levy to help cope with a warming planet, Hawaii Gov. Josh Green signed legislation in May that raises tax revenue to deal with eroding shorelines, wildfi
US|USChicago reports first rabies-positive dog in 61 years. What we know.Thirteen people who were in direct contact with the rabid dog have started post-exposure treatment and had not displayed any symptoms, as of Dec. 23.
US|USAs tetanus vaccination rates decline, doctors worry about rising case numbersTetanus could make a comeback, especially in states vulnerable to climate-linked natural disasters like Florida and Texas, an NBC News investigation finds.
US|USHoliday weather forecast: Where travelers can expect a wintry mix, flooding and record warmth across the U.S.Weather will vary widely across the U.S. as we head into the holiday week.
US|USHoliday travel: Best days to hit the road as 110 million Americans expected to drive over Christmas and New Year'sAAA estimates 122.4 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home for Christmas and New Year's, up more than 2% from last year.
US|USAddiction-stricken community struggles to keep a syringe program going after Trump's orderInside a storage room at the Clark County Health Department are boxes with taped-on signs reading, “DO NOT USE.” The supplies, which came from the state and were paid for with federal money, were for a program where drug users exchange dirty needles for clean ones, part of a strategy known as harm reduction. In some places, the order is galvanizing support for syringe exchange programs, which decades of research show are extremely effective at preventing disease among intravenous drug users an
US|USToilet rats? Washington health officials warn of possible rodents in sewer systems after floodsWashington health officials warned residents that heavy rain and floodwaters could sweep rats into the sewer systems and up into their ... well ... toilets!
US|USLuigi Mangione‘s lawyers say Bondi’s death penalty decision was tainted by conflict of interestLuigi Mangione’s lawyers contend that Attorney General Pam Bondi’s decision to seek the death penalty against him in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was tainted by her prior work as a lobbyist at a firm that represented the insurer’s parent company. Bondi was a partner at Ballard Partners before leading the Justice Department’s charge to turn Mangione’s federal prosecution into a capital case, creating a “profound conflict of interest” that violated his due process rights, hi
US|USMinnesota jury says Johnson & Johnson owes $65.5 million to woman with cancer who used talcum powderA Minnesota jury awarded $65.5 million on Friday to a mother of three who claimed talcum products made by Johnson & Johnson exposed her to asbestos and contributed to her developing cancer in the lining of her lungs. Jurors determined that plaintiff Anna Jean Houghton Carley, 37, should be compensated by Johnson & Johnson after using its baby powder throughout her childhood and later developing mesothelioma, an aggressive cancer caused primarily by exposure to the carcinogen asbestos. Johnson
US|USWhat we know about the Brown University shooting suspect who was found dead, and how police linked him to the MIT killingClaudio Manuel Neves Valente died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound at the facility in Salem, N.H., according to police.
US|USHot peppers sent him to the ER. Two years later, a ‘ghost bill’ arrived.Maxwell Kruzic said he was in such “crippling” stomach pain Oct. 5, 2023, that he had to pull off the road twice as he drove himself to the emergency room at Mercy Regional Medical Center in Durango, Colorado. “It was the worst pain of my life,” he said. Kruzic was seen immediately because hospital staff members were pretty sure he had appendicitis. They inserted an IV, called a surgeon and sent him off for a scan to confirm the diagnosis.Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most import
US|USWhen will the Epstein files be released — and will they reveal anything new?The deadline is Friday. But loopholes could limit what comes out.
US|US‘This year nearly broke me as a scientist’ – US researchers reflect on how 2025’s science cuts have changed their livesUS science lost a great deal in 2025, including tens of billions of dollars of federal funding, entire research agencies and programs, and a generation of researchers.
US|USTributes pour in for MIT professor Nuno Loureiro amid unresolved shooting caseThe still-unsolved shooting death of MIT professor Nuno Loureiro this week has sent shockwaves through the campus.
US|USNuno Loureiro, MIT physicist, fatally shot at home; police investigateNuno Loureiro, a 47-year-old physicist and fusion scientist, was shot Monday night at his home in Brookline, Massachusetts.
US|USWhat to know about MIT professor Nuno Loureiro and the investigation into his shootingAuthorities are searching for a suspect in the killing of Nuno F.G. Loureiro, a prominent physics professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who was shot at his home near Boston. Loureiro, a married 47-year-old from Portugal, was shot Monday night and died Tuesday at a local hospital. Authorities have not disclosed a possible motive, and no suspects were in custody as of Wednesday morning, the Norfolk District Attorney’s Office said.
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