Fed Chair Jerome Powell acknowledged that recent rate cuts alone won’t restore affordability in the housing market.
In the past few years, AI adoption to tackle administrative work in healthcare has surged, with AI scribes and tools to ...
OPINION: The decision to attend college was a no-brainer during the second half of the 20th century. Columnist Allison Schrager explains why that has changed.
There is to be a High Court challenge to the federal government’s social media ban for children under the age of 16.
Moms carry the bulk of the mental load, and it's pushing them to the brink, according to a new USA TODAY/Peacock survey.
Emily Boazman's video went viral on TikTok after she lost so much amniotic fluid that her pregnant belly appeared to deflate ...
The burger chain is in “survival” mode as it struggles to pay down debt and get back to basics, one expert said.
In the 2024 immunity decision that spared Trump from being prosecuted for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results, ...
When too many problems land at once, the body doesn’t experience them as separate. It interprets them as one overwhelming ...
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Do's and don'ts during labour pain for a smoother experience
Labour can feel unpredictable, and it’s normal to wonder what really helps and what doesn’t. Every stage brings its own sensations and challenges, so understanding how different factors can affect the ...
New research reveals why 'tate-nori' (vertical rhythm) songs boost cardio performance, while 'yoko-nori' (horizontal sway) ...
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When contractions go wrong
Labour contractions are your body’s way of guiding your baby into the world. But when they become too intense, too frequent, ...
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