In the quiet northern town of Haro, nestled in Spain’s famous La Rioja wine region, tradition takes an unexpectedly wild turn every June 29. What begins as a
Measles, once declared eliminated in the United States in 2000, has made a troubling comeback. As of mid-2025, the country has recorded at least 1,277 confirmed measles cases—already
Over the past 50 years, childhood immunization programs have saved millions of young lives. A recent study published in The Lancet highlights that routine vaccines have helped prevent
A large-scale study has confirmed what health experts have long suspected: there may be no safe amount of processed meat to include in the human diet. According to
An intense heatwave is currently sweeping through large parts of the United States, affecting nearly half the population—from the Midwest down to the East Coast. This prolonged surge
Global oil prices bounced back on Thursday, June 5, 2025, as news emerged of renewed communication between the United States and China regarding trade relations. This positive diplomatic
NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS), a globally respected climate research hub, is at risk of losing its independent status under a proposed federal budget. The plan,
When massive federal legislation is proposed—especially one involving trillions in tax cuts or spending—controversy over its projected impact on the national debt quickly follows. Lawmakers and analysts turn
Construction is set to resume soon on the world’s tallest unfinished skyscraper, the Goldin Finance 117 tower in Tianjin, China, almost 10 years after work halted. The 597-meter
A new global study has revealed that nearly 40% of the world’s glacier mass is already beyond saving—even if global temperatures stopped rising today. This loss, compared to