Paying too much for prescriptions? You’re not alone. Pharmacists say asking about generics, discount cards, and patient assistance programs can cut drug costs.
Epstein headlines keep asking who’s on the list? The better question: why aren’t the victims the focus? Have rules designed to protect victims of sexual violence actually pushed them to the side?
Kidnapping for ransom has long fueled insurgencies in the west African Sahel. New analysis of 58,000 violent events shows a shift: jihadist groups once targeted westerners but now they increasingly abduct local civilians, turning kidnapping into a widespread predatory economy.
Space’s next frontier is closer than ever. Engineers are developing satellites that orbit just 60–250 miles above Earth, promising sharper images, faster internet and better weather data (if they can overcome intense atmospheric drag).
Studying how mice see is giving neuroscientists new insight into how the human brain turns light into vision 👀
Letter grades may not show what students actually learn. More teachers are experimenting with alternatives like retakes, portfolios and feedback-based grading to better measure understanding, not just test performance.
Chile’s new president is the country’s most right-wing leader in decades. Beyond ideology, the vote points to something else: deep voter frustration and a habit of punishing incumbents.
Weak crypto regulation is creating new pathways for rogue states like North Korea and Russia and militant groups like Hamas to finance weapons programs. #news #crypto
At the top, U.S.-China tensions run hot. Inside government offices, things look familiar. A new analysis shows bureaucrats on both sides respond to the same pressures and manage difficulties in similar ways.
The magnetic North Pole is drifting (up to 34 miles a year!) 🌍 That affects compasses, smartphones and navigation worldwide (including Santa’s sleigh). Here’s why it moves and how your devices adjust: