Medieval skeletons reveal the lasting damage of childhood malnutrition – new study
Julia Beaumont, University of Bradford
Beneath churchyards in London and Lincolnshire lie the chemical echoes of famine, infection and survival preserved...
State obligations for future retiree costs continue to grow, study finds
by Kevin Hardy, Stateline July 31, 2025 While more than a dozen states have shrunk their pension debt obligations in recent years, a majority...
A Million Veterans Gave DNA To Aid Health Research. Scientists Worry the Data Will...
Darius Tahir
July 16, 2025
One of the world’s biggest genetic databases comprises DNA data donated over the years by more than a million retired military...
Is violent crime in the US higher than 25 years ago?
by Tom Kertscher / Wisconsin Watch, Wisconsin Watch July 30, 2025 Wisconsin Watch partners with Gigafact to produce fact briefs — bite-sized fact checks of trending claims....
8 Things to Know About New Research on Earth’s Rapid Drying and the Loss...
by ProPublicaProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox.The...
Make Summer Pop with a Super Snack
(Family Features) When it comes to summer snacking, it's hard to top the combination of favorite seasonal flavors.
You can enjoy both the sweetness of...
Report shows violent crime continues to drop across US cities, including 3 in Va.
by Amanda Hernandez, Virginia Mercury July 25, 2025
Amid recent political rhetoric about rising crime and violence in American cities, a new analysis shows...
Is ChatGPT making us stupid?
Aaron French, Kennesaw State University
Back in 2008, The Atlantic sparked controversy with a provocative cover story: Is Google Making Us...



























