Instagram is testing a new Picture-in-Picture feature for watching reels, the company confirmed to TechCrunch on Tuesday. The feature allows users to watch reels in a small, floating window on their ...
A growing number of people are turning to ibogaine—an obscure and controversial psychedelic—as a treatment for opioid addiction. WSJ visited a clinic in Mexico to follow one patient’s journey. Photo: ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Lyme disease can cause serious harm, but so can bogus tests and treatments. The complexity of diagnosing the tick-borne disease has given rise to an entire industry of unapproved ...
Sierra Nevada Corp. plans to turn five Boeing 747-8 aircraft into the Air Force's new fleet of Survivable Airborne Operations Center planes, which would allow the president to direct forces during a ...
Gov. Spencer Cox of Utah has called for politicians to tone down their rhetoric. The assassination of Charlie Kirk is challenging the limits of that high-minded approach. By Kellen Browning Jack Healy ...
Mr. Hennigan writes about national security issues for Opinion from Washington. America’s quarter-century-old global war on terrorism took on a whole new dimension this week. President Trump on ...
North Carolina’s statewide average test proficiency rates are still behind pre-pandemic levels across all subjects except for fourth-grade reading and fourth-grade math, new data from the North ...
Durham University scientists have completed one of the largest quality verification programs ever carried out on superconducting materials, helping to ensure the success of the world's biggest fusion ...
Blood draws for several kinds of diagnostic tests require you to fast for several hours. Eating or drinking anything besides water can skew the results, leading to you needing to be retested. You may ...
Ultimate Wolverine just went full savage mode, and this series keeps getting crazier! In Ultimate Wolverine #2, the hunt is on for Wolverine Winter Soldier, as Directorate X leaders, Colossus, Magik, ...
As summer comes to an end, COVID-19 cases are on the rise again in California. While respiratory viruses usually peak in the winter, the novel coronavirus can also surge in the warmer months.