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Jury finds Tesla self-driving feature contributed to fatal crash

Tesla hit with $243 million in damages after jury finds its Autopilot feature contributed to fatal crash. NBC News’ Dana Griffin reports from Florida.

NBC News - Top Stories - 1 minute ago

Under RFK Jr, CDC skips study on vaccination rates, quietly posts data on drop

Vaccination rates fell once again as nonmedical exemptions hit a new high.

Ars Technica - Top Stories - 3 hours ago

Jury Finds Elon Musk's Tesla Partly at Fault in Autopilot Crash Lawsuit, Awards $200 Million in Damages

A federal jury in Miami has found Elon Musk's Tesla partly at fault in a federal lawsuit over a 2019 Autopilot crash in Florida that left a young woman dead and her boyfriend badly hurt. The jury awarded the plaintiffs $200 million in punitive damages along with compensatory damages.

Breitbart - Technology - 5 hours ago

State obligations for future retiree costs continue to grow, study finds

While more than a dozen states have shrunk their pension debt obligations in recent years, a majority continue to see growth in the gap between the amount of money retirees have been promised and the

The Columbian - US News - 6 hours ago

Weather-related disasters caused $93 billion in damage in the U.S. during the first six months of 2025, according to a new study. NBC News' Chase Cain looks at how severe weather is fueling a growing insurance crisis as well.

Weather-related disasters caused $93 billion in damage in the U.S. during the first six months of 2025, according to a new study. NBC News' Chase Cain looks at how severe weather is fueling a growing insurance crisis as well.

NBC News - Science - 8 hours ago

In 'Marc Maron: Panicked,' the comedian finds familiar turf to good effect

The comedian's new special is streaming on HBO Max.

Boston Globe - Top Stories - 13 hours ago

Cloud partnerships with Chinese state industry poses grave danger to American data security, new report finds

Amazon and Microsoft are required to transfer foreign data, including that of Americans, to the Chinese Communist Party upon request, according to the report.

Washington Examiner - Top Stories - 13 hours ago

Talk show faces backlash after study reveals extreme political imbalance

Study finds ABC's 'The View' featured 102 liberal guests and zero conservative guests from January to July 2025, sparking criticism of overwhelming bias.

Fox News - Top Stories - 13 hours ago

Study Finds Increased Miscarriage Risk After Exposure to This Chemical

In the U.S., five in 100 women have two miscarriages in a row, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists estimates.

Newsweek - Top Stories - 15 hours ago

UP study finds social media a valuable tool for understanding Philippine Tarsiers

THE world of social media has become an increasingly important source of data for biodiversity and conservation, especially for rare or little-known species such as the Philippine tarsier. However, despite its popularity, there is still limited information about where it lives and how it behaves in the wild.

Manila Times - Top Stories - 16 hours ago

101 days later, Nike remains virtually silent on alleged funding of trans youth study

Nike is potentially funding a study on young males who are receiving "gender-affirming care" to see if it impairs them enough to compete in girls' and women's sports.

Fox News - Top Stories - 20 hours ago

Three major broadcast networks didn't report on heinous Cincinnati brawl, review finds

Three major broadcast networks neglected to cover the horrific Cincinnati brawl that left a woman unconscious on their main morning and evening news broadcasts.

Fox News - Opinion - 23 hours ago

'As You Like It' finds wit and pleasant surprises in a 426-year-old play

This summer’s free Shakespeare production on the Common is a so-called trouser play, but one with deep pockets.

Boston Globe - Top Stories - 1 day ago

HPV linked to skin cancer in people with weakened immune systems, report finds

A type of HPV, commonly found on the skin, could trigger skin cancer in people with weakened immune systems.

NBC News - Health - 1 day ago

UK antitrust body finds big trouble in the cloud services market

The Competition and Markets Authority wants to be able to formally assess whether it should have broader powers to tackle US cloud giants Microsoft and AWS.

Euractiv - Technology - 1 day ago

Microsoft and Amazon are hurting cloud competition, UK regulator finds

Britain's competition regulator called for a probe into Microsoft and Amazon's cloud market dominance under the country's strict new tech rules.

CNBC - Technology - 1 day ago

Alcohol-abuse treatment figures highest in over a decade, study finds

Cocaine was the most common additional drug used alongside alcohol, the Health Research Board reports

Irish Times - Top Stories - 1 day ago

Healthcare system failed to listen to family of boy who died after being sent home from hospital, report finds

In her first interview since her son Yusuf Nazir died in November 2022, Soniya Nazir told Sky News the family wants change in the NHS.

Sky News - Top Stories - 1 day ago

FBI chief finds 'burn bags' of Russiagate hoax evidence – media

FBI Director Kash Patel has reportedly uncovered multiple “burn bags” containing sensitive documents related to the Trump–Russia probe

Russia Today - World - 1 day ago

The air we breathe in our homes and cars contains thousands of microplastics, study finds

Thousands of microplastics so small they can penetrate deep into the lungs are in the air you breathe in your home and car, a new study has found.

CTV News - Health - 2 days ago

Study: Hating Elon Musk Causes Leftists to Turn Away from All EVs, Not Just Tesla

New research shows that the hate and outrage leftists feel towards Tesla CEO Elon Musk is causing them to buy less EVs in general instead of turning to Tesla rivals.

Breitbart - Technology - 2 days ago

New Study Shows There May Be An Interesting Link Between Your Skin And Your Mental Health

Neurocosmetics is the concept that taking care of your skin has more implications than just its appearance — and there’s more than just anecdotal evidence.

Huffington Post - Health - 2 days ago

Federal food assistance program may slow cognitive decline, study suggests

New research links receiving food assistance through SNAP to better brain health. Earlier this month, Trump enacted major cuts to the program.

NBC News - Health - 2 days ago

Pandemic aged our brains faster, whether or not we got COVID, study says

Living through the pandemic aged our brains faster — even among people who never became sick with COVID-19, according to a recent study.

Los Angeles Times - Science - 2 days ago

New study finds link between ultra-processed foods and lung cancer

A quarter of lung cancer cases are in non-smokers

WalesOnline - Health - 2 days ago

OpenAI launches ChatGPT 'study mode' for college students

Since ChatGPT burst onto the scene in November of 2022, using AI to write term papers and help with other schoolwork has been a troubling temptation for many college students. Now OpenAI is providing a “study mode” version of the AI tool that doesn’t just give the answers, but helps students learn how to get them. NBC News’ Savannah Sellers reports.

NBC News - Technology - 3 days ago

New study links intense grief to increased risk of death

A recent study has highlighted the intense impact of grief on individuals, demonstrating that the sorrow following the death of a loved one can significantly increase the risk of death over a...

International The News - Health - 3 days ago

Increase in High Court challenges a key barrier to timely completion of infrastructure, report finds

Planning processes ‘getting in the way of the common good’, says Minister for Public Expenditure

Irish Times - Politics - 3 days ago

US tariffs to cost German car giants over €10bn – study

The EU nation’s automotive industry has already been battered by rising costs and falling demand

Russia Today - Business - 4 days ago

Trump admin. is muffling CDC's flagship health journal, report finds

CDC’s MMWR is publishing much less, and sources say studies now require RFK Jr.’s sign-off.

Ars Technica - Science - 4 days ago

Can 7,000 steps a day keep chronic diseases at bay? -- Walking 10,000 steps a day has long been considered to be the norm for a healthy life. However, a new study shows that walking even 7,000 steps a day can keep heart diseases, cancer and depression at bay

Walking 10,000 steps a day has long been considered to be the norm for a healthy life. However, a new study shows that walking even 7,000 steps a day can keep heart diseases, cancer and depression at bay

First Post - Health - 4 days ago

Study highlights gaps in diabetes care within Qatar's primary health system

Doha: A study published in BMJ Public Health has shed light on the significant challenges and service delivery gaps in the management of diabetes amon...

Peninsula Qatar - Health - 5 days ago

Brain microplastic levels jump 50% in 8 years, warns new study

A new U.S. study found that microplastic accumulation in the human brain has increased by nearly 50% in the last eight years, raising concerns about the...

Daily Sabah - Health - 6 days ago

New study links air pollution to heightened dementia risk

A groundbreaking study by the Medical Research Council’s Epidemiology Unit at the University of Cambridge has established a clear link between specific types of air pollution and an increased...

International The News - Health - 6 days ago

PPP fraud in Illinois sees nearly 375 government workers implicated, state watchdog finds

Most quit during the long investigation into fraud in the federal Paycheck Protection Program, a COVID-19 relief plan. A PACE bus driver used her PPP cash to fix her house.

Chicago Sun-Times - Politics - 6 days ago

Early morning is the worst time to take your exams, study finds

It follows research showing that judges are more likely to rule in favour of a defendant at the start of sessions or after meal breaks

Independent UK - Science - 7 days ago

Study sheds light on why some people keep self-sabotaging

“Some people just don’t learn from experience; they fail to realize their own behavior is causing the problem.”…

Ars Technica - Science - 8 days ago

Flight attendant finds disgusting surprise under seat — and pleads with passengers not to do this: 'Straight to jail'

If this slob’s goal was to commit a freakishly foul offense at 30,000 feet — they absolutely nailed it.

New York Post - Weird - 8 days ago

Just 7,000 steps a day cuts health risks, study suggests

The 7,000 step target easier has been linked to 37 per cent reduction in cancer deaths

Evening Standard - Health - 8 days ago

How walking 7,000 steps daily can change your life: Study

Walking 7,000 steps a day may be enough to protect against a number of diseases, a new study suggests. While many people aim to get 10,000 steps in their...

Daily Sabah - Health - 8 days ago

Calmes: Trump finds a new way to taint the office of the presidency

All but ordering his Justice Department lackeys to arrest and prosecute President Obama for treason is an unprecedented low for the president.

Los Angeles Times - Opinion - 8 days ago

This number of steps a day can reduce risk of death, diseases, analysis finds -- Research published in The Lancet Public Health journal landed on a number different than the 10,000 daily step​ recommendation you may have previously heard.

Research published in The Lancet Public Health journal landed on a number different than the 10,000 daily step​ recommendation you may have previously heard.

CBS News - Health - 9 days ago

COVID-19 pandemic sped up brain aging, says study

A British study has found that the COVID-19 pandemic aged people’s brains by almost six months, regardless of infection status.

Deutsche Welle - Science - 10 days ago

Weight bounce-back after stopping anti-obesity drugs: Study

Patients prescribed drugs to help them lose weight may experience a rebound in weight gain after stopping their prescription, according to a study...

Daily Sabah - Health - 10 days ago

Study highlights need for greater glaucoma awareness in Qatar

Doha: A recent study published in the International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences has revealed that less than half of adult patients attendi...

Peninsula Qatar - Health - 10 days ago

Trained dogs can smell Parkinson's disease before symptoms show up, study finds

A University of Bristol study shows that trained dogs can detect Parkinson's disease with 80% sensitivity by identifying odors in skin swabs, potentially enabling earlier diagnosis.

Fox News - Health - 11 days ago

Study finds ageing women more likely to suppress growing anger

A recent study has found that women experience heightened feelings of anger as they age, but are less inclined to express them outwardly.This research, published in the journal Menopause, suggests...

International The News - Health - 13 days ago

Study reveals primary cause of obesity — and it's not lack of exercise

Scientists find that diet, especially ultraprocessed foods, has a greater impact on obesity than physical activity levels, challenging common weight gain assumptions.

Fox News - Health - 14 days ago

Fanfic study challenges leading cultural evolution theory

Fanfic community craves familiarity much more than novelty—but reports greater enjoyment from novelty.

Ars Technica - Science - 15 days ago

Google finds custom backdoor being installed on SonicWall network devices

Overstep backdoor nukes key log entries, making detection hard.

Ars Technica - Business - 16 days ago

Why do people sleep? A new study points to the brain

Experiments on fruit flies suggest tiredness could be caused by damaged neurons

Economist - Technology - 16 days ago

The key to living longer could be tied to a surprising substance, study suggests

Psilocybin treatment, or magic mushrooms, showed cellular life extension in aged mice, according to Emory University researchers. The study co-author discusses the results.

Fox News - Health - 16 days ago

Going off antidepressants causes fewer symptoms than previously thought, according to a new study

Stopping antidepressants doesn’t lead to as many withdrawal symptoms as previously thought, according to a new study.

Los Angeles Times - Health - 18 days ago

New study unveils historic impact of emergency vaccination efforts

Emergency vaccination efforts during infectious disease outbreaks have significantly reduced fatalities by nearly 60% over the past 25 years, according to a new study.The research, backed by the...

International The News - Health - 20 days ago

AI therapy bots fuel delusions and give dangerous advice, Stanford study finds

Popular chatbots serve as poor replacements for human therapists, but study authors call for nuance.

Ars Technica - Business - 21 days ago

Patient satisfaction with GP services improves, survey finds

The latest GP patient survey, which is carried out by Ipsos for NHS England, found 75% of 702,000 respondents had a good experience at their practice.

Evening Standard - Health - 22 days ago

New study challenges discovery of Earth's 'oldest' impact crater

The discovery of an ancient meteorite impact crater was recently reported in Western Australia. But not everyone is convinced it is Earth’s oldest

Independent UK - Science - 22 days ago

Europe's heat wave death toll reaches 2,300: Study

Around 2,300 people died of heat-related causes across 12 European cities during the severe heat wave that ended last week, according to a rapid scientific...

Daily Sabah - Environment - 23 days ago

Children's health declines in last 17 years, study finds

A new study shows American children experienced increased rates of obesity, sleep problems, depression and other conditions from 2007 to 2023.

Fox News - Health - 24 days ago

India's pollution crisis linked to rising pre-term births, study warns

Just 10mg increase in PM 2.5 per cubic metre of air linked to 5 per cent rise in rate of low birth weight

Independent UK - Science - 25 days ago

Just one hot dog a day could raise disease risk, study suggests, but some cite caveats

Study analyzing 77 research papers finds habitual consumption of processed foods increases chronic disease risk, challenging assumptions about safe levels.

Fox News - Health - 28 days ago

New study links processed food consumption to life-threatening diseases

A groundbreaking research has once again sounded alarms over the health risks linked to processed meats, sugar-sweetened beverages, and trans fatty acids, with experts declaring there is no safe...

International The News - Health - 28 days ago

Gabriel Byrne modern horror classic Hereditary named scariest film of all time in new scientific study

A MODERN horror movie classic with a distinctly Irish feel has been named the scariest film of al...

Irish Post - Weird - 29 days ago

Breast cancer survivors may have lower risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, study finds

Breast cancer treatment might offer protection against Alzheimer's disease, with a study of 70,000 survivors showing lower dementia risk, especially with radiation therapy.

Fox News - Health - 30 days ago

Groundbreaking study finds microplastics in human reproductive fluids

A growing body of research warns that these nearly ubiquitous tiny particles, under 5mm in size, pose a threat to environmental and public health

Independent UK - Science - 30 days ago

Afternoon napping could have surprising impact on longevity, study suggests

A study of 86,565 adults finds a connection between daytime napping habits and mortality risk over an eight-year period, suggesting that nap patterns could indicate broader health concerns.

Fox News - Health - 1 month ago

Is dairy disturbing your dreams? Here's what a study found out. -- In the study, published Monday in journal Frontiers in Psychology​, 40.2% of participants reported certain eating habits affected their sleep.

In the study, published Monday in journal Frontiers in Psychology​, 40.2% of participants reported certain eating habits affected their sleep.

CBS News - Health - 1 month ago

Zombie fungus hijacked minds as early as dinosaur era, study finds

Fungal fossils trapped in amber reveal insights about parasite’s early host shifts

Independent UK - Science - 1 month ago

Killer whales found sharing food with humans in groundbreaking study

In many cases, Orcas tried to be persuasive, offering food even after people initially refused it

Independent UK - Science - 1 month ago

Living near a golf course is linked to Parkinson's risk in new study as some cite limitations

A study links living near golf courses to higher Parkinson's risk, with strongest association found in those one to three miles from courses and vulnerable groundwater. Others cite limitations.

Fox News - Health - 1 month ago

New report finds that Trinidad & Tobago needs to do more to stop LGBTQ+ discrimination

Structural discrimination contributes to the prejudicial attitudes many people from the local LGBTQ+ community face, based on their real — or even perceived — sexual orientation and gender identity.

Global Voices - Business - 1 month ago

New study reveals leprosy existed in the Americas before European explorers arrived

The discovery of Mycobacterium lepromatosis suggests leprosy was present in the Americas long before Europeans, altering the historical understanding of the disease.

Fox News - Science - 1 month ago

Exercise improves colon cancer survival, major study shows

Risk of dying was cut by a third after colon cancer patients dialled up exercise levels.

BBC News - Health - 1 month ago

Earth's oceans are growing darker, threatening marine life worldwide: study

Satellite data reveals 21% of oceans have darkened, affecting photic zones and marine life. Researchers warn of severe effects on global marine life and ecosystems.

Fox News - Science - 2 months ago

Study links technology use to lower risk of cognitive decline

New York:Engagement with digital technology was associated with a 58 percent reduced risk of cognitive impairment in people middle aged and older, acc...

Peninsula Qatar - Technology - 2 months ago

Africa faces diabetes crisis, study finds -- Researchers say poor eating habits, lack of health care access, obesity and physical inactivity are key drivers of diabetes in Africa

Researchers say poor eating habits, lack of health care access, obesity and physical inactivity are key drivers of diabetes in Africa

Voice of America - Science - 3 months ago

NIH Ends Future Funding to Study the Health Effects of Climate Change

It’s unclear whether the guidance will impact active grants, but it appears to halt opportunities for future studies. One climate health expert said the directive would have a “devastating” impact on much-needed research.

ProPublica - Environment - 4 months ago

Texas Won't Study How Its Abortion Ban Impacts Women, So We Did

Since Texas banned abortion, no one has studied the statewide effects on pregnant women experiencing complications. Here’s how we sifted through data on millions of pregnancy hospitalizations and analyzed the outcomes before and after the ban.

ProPublica - Health - 5 months ago

Washington Governor Orders Team to Study Data Centers' Impact on Energy Use, Job Creation and Tax Revenue

Last year, The Seattle Times and ProPublica reported on how the state created a massive tax break for data centers, encouraging the growth of an industry whose energy use conflicts with a goal for utilities to go carbon neutral by 2030.

ProPublica - Environment - 5 months ago

Insurers Failed to Comply With Mental Health Coverage Law, Department of Labor Report Finds

The probe found widespread noncompliance and violations of federal law in how health plans and insurers cover mental health care, echoing the findings of a recent ProPublica investigation.

ProPublica - Health - 6 months ago

EPA Report Finds That Formaldehyde Presents an "Unreasonable Risk" to Public Health

The report was published weeks after a ProPublica investigation found that the chemical causes more cancer than any other toxic air pollutant and can trigger asthma, miscarriages and fertility problems.

ProPublica - Environment - 6 months ago

WA women 9th in nation for breast cancer diagnoses, analysis finds - Free

Washington women were more likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer despite receiving fewer mammograms than the national average in recent years, according to a new report from the American Cancer So

The Columbian - Health - 9 months ago

Fintechs Made "Massive Profits" on PPP Loans and Sometimes Engaged in Fraud, House Committee Report Finds

An investigation that began after reporting by ProPublica finds lax anti-fraud standards, executives who cashed in for themselves and contempt for small loan applications that would generate minimal fees. “Delete them,” one executive wrote.

ProPublica - Technology - 2 years ago