Members of America's college Class of 2027 will soon begin four critical years of their lives. I'm a university president who's about to preside over my 11th incoming cla...
With the Food and Drug Administration's Aug. 21 approval of the first vaccine against respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, for use during late pregnancy, the U.S. will so...
Contrary to how it sounds, “year-round” school usually doesn't mean students going to school throughout the year — or for more days than other students. Often it just mea...
LOS ANGELES — The company had struggled for years, tossed around by pandemic-induced production shutdowns that began in March 2020. Last year, though, business for Valent...
Russia's ruble has fallen a long way in recent months, and the country’s central bank has stepped in to try to halt the slide.
Until now, the government stood aside as t...
The highly contentious partisan fight in Congress over federal spending is creating a strong possibility of a government shutdown on Oct. 1, an all-too-familiar situation...
There is no denying the importance of sleep. Everyone feels better after a good night of sleep, and lack of sleep can have profoundly negative effects on both the body an...
Ten years after a federal law required colleges and universities to offer sexual assault prevention programming to students, only about half of them are doing it.
Without...
More than 80% of U.S. nursing homes reported staffing shortages in early 2023.
SciLine interviewed Dr. Jasmine Travers, a gerontological nurse practitioner and assistant...
In response to widespread concerns over artificial intelligence, representatives from Amazon, Anthropic, Google, Inflection, Meta, Microsoft and OpenAI met last month wit...