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Ultra-processed foods are designed to be tasty and absorb easily — but they’re not good for us. Toda

A famine looms in Gaza

2024/1/18

As Israel continues to wage its military campaign against Hamas, we break down why it has blocked hu

Today, we dissect three recent public health responses to learn about the world’s ability to prevent

After the Biden administration launched airstrikes against Houthi fighters in Yemen, the group attac

Despite Donald Trump leading in the polls, victory in the GOP presidential primaries isn’t certain.

Voters across Taiwan head to the polls Saturday in an election that could reverberate around the wor

A terrifying accident on an Alaskan Airlines flight has put renewed scrutiny on Boeing, the airline

If he wins reelection, former president Donald Trump will probably seek revenge on his political ene

After a years-long push, the Food and Drug Administration just allowed Florida to import cheaper pre

Harvard’s first Black president, Claudine Gay, resigned this week amid pressure over plagiarism alle

A Hamas leader killed in Beirut. U.S. strikes in Baghdad. This week, tensions in the Middle East hav

A record number of migrants have arrived at the U.S.-Mexico border, as war and poverty push people f

It’s a new year and the economic forecast for 2024 is looking strong – but that doesn’t quite a

Today we join Lillian Cunningham on a “Field Trip” to one of the most remote and least-visited natio

“Try This” from The Washington Post is a series of audio courses designed to jump-start the parts of

The banana is a staple of the American diet and has been for generations. But how did this exotic tr

The Supreme Court’s decision to end race-based affirmative action in college admissions sent counsel

Some people said Isabel Wilkerson’s book “Caste” was unadaptable. The subject matter was too heavy a

Canadian Israeli activist Vivian Silver dedicated her life to peace. When she was killed in the Oct.

Patients with memory problems walk away from assisted-living facilities just about every day in Amer