Experts warn of a resurgence of tetanus, a preventable but potentially deadly disease, as vaccination rates decline. Recent CDC reports highlight hundreds of cases and dozens of deaths over 15 years, with four pediatric cases in 2024 alone.
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FedEx reported strong fiscal fourth-quarter earnings that surpassed Wall Street estimates, marking the last quarter including its freight business before its spinoff.
Valve is not subsidizing the Steam Machine, citing a belief in open ecosystems over traditional console models that sell hardware at a loss.
UNICEF reports that nearly 3 million children and adolescents in eastern DRC are at risk from Ebola and the disruption of essential services as confirmed cases surpass 1,000.
The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened an investigation into a fatal crash where a Tesla Model 3 reportedly in self-driving mode collided with a Texas home, killing a resident.
Fans are concerned over potential high prices for upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops 1 and 2 ports to PS4 and PS5, following Xbox marketplace updates.
While dementia cases are projected to rise, age-specific dementia rates have significantly decreased over the past few decades. Improvements in cardiovascular health and education are key contributing factors.
Asian stock markets mostly declined as concerns over the Middle East peace process led to a rise in oil prices and bond yields, increasing the likelihood of higher U.S. interest rates.
The Asus ROG Strix GS-BE12000 single-unit Wi-Fi router has received the highest rating from Consumer Reports, outperforming offerings from brands like TP-Link and Netgear.
Seventy-five healthcare workers have contracted Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with 17 fatalities reported as the outbreak spreads rapidly.









