Forty years is not a long time in Church history. Indeed, we are still living in the moment of Humanae Vitae (issued on July 25, 1968), and of the challenge it presents to the world. Humanae Vitae ...
Forbes Travel Guide, formerly Mobil, created America's original hospitality Star Rating system in 1958. Since then, its team of incognito inspectors have checked into thousands of hotels, dined at ...
During the government shutdown, federal workers can take advantage of free admission to museums, discounted theater tickets and happy hour specials.
In 2025, around 13.4 lakh candidates appeared for the UPSC prelims, and over 22 lakh sat for the NEET exams across India. Year after year, the pool of aspirants for civil services and medical entrance ...
President Trump’s tariffs could push nearly 1 million Americans into poverty, since import taxes weigh more heavily on lower-income households, according to a study published this week. Yale’s Budget ...
Artificial sweeteners have long been marketed as a healthier alternative to sugar, but new research suggests they may not be so harmless for brain health. A large, long-term study has found a link ...
The Week 2 slate wasn't incredible, but we learned a ton about some marquee teams. True freshman QB phenom Bryce Underwood and No. 15 Michigan fell to No. 18 Oklahoma in Norman, No. 3 LSU gritted out ...
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Higher levels of tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC — a chemical in marijuana that produces a euphoric feeling or “high” — was linked with changes in how eggs mature and a possible increase in chromosome ...
The ketogenic diet, commonly known as "keto," has become a popular weight-loss option for some. And now, researchers at Ohio State University (OSU) have found that the low-carb, high-fat eating plan ...
Reaching for a banana could do more than power your morning smoothie. A new international study suggests that eating more potassium-rich foods could help lower the risk of dangerous heart problems.