FBI Awards Partners, Anti-Drug Campaigners And Difference-Makers Across U.S.
“Your mission is a commitment to serving your communities,” FBI Director Christopher Wray told awardees. “You’re showing people kindness when they need it most.”
“Your mission is a commitment to serving your communities,” FBI Director Christopher Wray told awardees. “You’re showing people kindness when they need it most.”
A dengue vaccine put thousands of kids at risk for a deadly condition. Some scientists say the manufacturer and health officials did too little to warn parents in the Philippines.
Now that so many experimental drugs targeting amyloid-beta have bombed, scientists are looking for different approaches for treating Alzheimer’s, including a drug that failed as a cancer treatment.
Authorities predicted “total destruction” of many homes. The cyclone made landfall early Friday morning, and at least two people have reportedly been killed by the powerful storm.
The court says the state’s map is an “unconstitutional partisan gerrymander” and must be redrawn by the 2020 election.
The Interior secretary touted the revised rules as eliminating “unnecessary regulatory burdens while maintaining safety.” But environmental groups said the move demonstrates oil industry influence.
The Department of Homeland Security is expanding its detention facilities in response to an influx of migrants from Central America arriving at the southern border.
The Census Bureau is planning to send workers to personally visit every household in Paradise, Calif.; Mexico Beach, Fla.; and Puerto Rico, which are still recovering from wildfire and hurricanes.
Two members of the pioneering Mexican rock band’s crew were beaten and briefly kidnapped on Thursday on a highway in Mexico. Its instruments and gear were also stolen.
Teachers are using a game called Mystery Skype to teach geography and connect with classes around the country and world.
The social media platform said it was banning the high-profile individuals for engaging in hate. Jones called it an “authoritarian” move.
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee is centering his presidential campaign on combating climate change. On Friday, he rolled out his plan to shift the country to carbon-free energy.
Vampire Weekend frontman Ezra Koenig talks about Father of the Bride, the band’s first album in six years, along with all the changes that time has brought.
The Department of Education is expanding a fix to its troubled TEACH Grant program, giving millions of dollars of grant money back to public school teachers working in the country’s neediest schools.
The average deductible for employer-sponsored health insurance has quadrupled in the last 12 years. A Los Angeles Times investigation finds even insured workers are going without needed medical care.
Employers added far more jobs than expected in April — another sign the U.S. economy is chugging along as the expansion nears the 10-year mark. The unemployment rate was the lowest since 1969.
A soldier visiting the active volcano on the Big Island hopped a guardrail and fell in when the ground collapsed. Airlifted out of the crater, he is in stable condition.
Mayhew was a part-time actor working as a hospital orderly when he was cast to play Chewbacca. A fan favorite, he used his fame to promote charities.
Scientists collected freshwater shrimp at 15 locations in Suffolk. Shrimp from all of the sites were found to have detectable amounts of cocaine, and many had other drugs or pesticides.
Citing low pay and lack of resources, the women said they would refuse to play in professional games in North America until the situation is addressed.
López had escaped house arrest after two years and has been living at the Spanish embassy in Caracas. President Nicolás Maduro’s military forces fired rubber bullets and tear gas at demonstrators
The WikiLeaks founder said he did not wish to surrender himself “for doing journalism that has won many awards and protected many people.” The extradition case could take many months, the judge said.
The roster includes many of the stars who are familiar from previous high-profile international competition, along with a number of younger players. The tournament kicks off June 7 in Paris.
Ethical concerns aside, the genetic ingredients for human traits are so complex that editing a few embryonic genes is unlikely to have much effect — or achieve the fantasy of enhancing humans.
Pugh, a Democrat, is being investigated for an alleged “self-dealing” scheme in which she sold thousands of copies of a self-published children’s book series to entities with business before the city.
The federal government accused John Kapoor, the founder of Insys Therapeutics, and his co-defendants of running a nationwide bribery scheme that contributed to the opioid crisis.
The 16-year-old Guatemalan boy died at a hospital in Texas. Guatemala’s government said he had an infection in the frontal lobe of his brain.
The quarantined ship is reportedly owned and operated by the Church of Scientology. Some 300 passengers and crew are aboard.
The Trump campaign adviser and conservative pundit who came under criticism from lawmakers and economists has withdrawn his name from consideration to serve on the Federal Reserve Board.
It will be up to districts whether they want to allow teachers to be armed. Critics of the bill said it could make classrooms more dangerous to students.
Nearly 4 million college students are raising children — a fifth of all undergraduates. They have better grades than their peers without kids but are less likely to graduate. What can schools do?
The rule strengthens protections for health care providers who are unwilling to provide services like abortions. Critics say it could put women’s health in danger.
The waters of genetic meddling are murky; in a new book, technology futurist Jamie Metzl reviews where we’ve been in the past as a guideline for where we might be headed.
She was the first in her family to make it to 10th grade. When she saw her final exam grades, she was upset. Her death is a tragic reminder of the pressures teenage girls face in India.
“We were appalled and disgusted by the content of these minutes, which led us to question our affiliation with an organization,” current members of Phi Psi said in a statement Tuesday night.
The House speaker commented after Attorney General William Barr refused to testify at a House Judiciary Committee hearing about the Mueller report.