HOUSTON — The death notice arrived digitally: a fade-to-sepia montage loaded onto Instagram over Sarah McLachlan’s mournful goodbye ballad: “I will remember you…” Sixteen-ounce ribeyes, crowned with slabs of butter, whirled through the photo carousel post... See more
The number of young American women hoping to move to another country is skyrocketing. Four out of 10 women between the ages of 15 and 44 said they would consider leaving the U.S. in a recent Gallup poll — slightly more than double the rate for men in the ... See more
When President Donald Trump took office in January, his administration immediately set to work ushering in major changes to health and science policy. In 2026, it’s likely the landscape will shift even further. This year, federal health officials revised ... See more
HOUSTON — Lizbeth Miranda loves to read. But that hasn’t always been the case. For the first seven years of her life, she found reading difficult. There were so many words that felt like roadblocks on the pages of the books in front of her. Earlier this y... See more
U.S. health officials are reporting an early and widespread flu season. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimated there have been more than 4.5 million cases nationwide and 49,000 flu-related hospitalizations. Nearly 2,000 people have... See more