What we know about the passenger plane collision near Washington, DC The Popular Mexican Sandwich Named After The Street Where It Originated White House says Trump funding freeze remains in effect despite rescinding OMB memo Katie Holmes' New Winter Uniform Uses This Classic Styling Trick "No-spend" trend gains steam as consumer sentiment shifts
An ongoing tuberculosis outbreak in the Kansas City, Kansas, area is posing a low risk to the general public, state officials said this week.
At least two people have died and dozens more Kansas residents are being treated for symptoms in what health officials are calling the largest tuberculosis outbreak in U.S. history.
It’s easy to think that tuberculosis is an illness from another era. But the United States is actually experiencing the largest tuberculosis outbreak in its history. The outbreak, which is concentrated in Kansas,
In dozens of cities, including Milwaukee, the recent rise of fentanyl has put older Black men in particular jeopardy.
Kansas is currently grappling with its largest tuberculosis outbreak since the 1950s, with 67 confirmed cases predominantly in Wyandotte County. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has reported two fatalities in 2024 linked to the outbreak,
In accordance with ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations), Washington reserves the right to block any sale that involves American components. The effectiveness of the TB2, which was designed by Baykar Makina, is based largely on a key US-Canadian ...
A Cedarville University student is among those presumed dead after an Army helicopter collided with an American Airlines flight that was on approach to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport near Washington,
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says the Trump administration has revoked a decision from the waning days of the Biden administration that would have protected roughly 600,000 people from Venezuela from deportation.
The Trump administration’s push for a sweeping pause on federal grants and loans totaling potentially trillions of dollars is on hold for now, on the order of a federal judge.
THERE is widespread concern that Zimbabwe’s earlier successes in the fight against tuberculosis and HIV might regress following the freezing of aid by Washington to countries supported by USAid across the globe including to the World Health Organisation.