Researchers are developing a greater understanding of Parkinson’s disease, the fastest growing neurodegenerative disease globally. Here are ways to reduce your risk.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates tell Becky Anderson why he has thrown his financial support behind the campaign to eradicate polio by vaccinating millions of children in places like Afghanistan and ...
Job opportunities didn’t shrink as expected in October, but hiring continued to stall and layoffs increased in a month when the US government was shut down and hundreds of thousands of federal workers ...
At the Dubai Airshow, global aerospace leaders outline their strategies for 2025 — from new jet pipelines at Airbus and Dassault to network shifts at Etihad and Emirates. CNN examines how industry ...
Indiana says Congress should push for public release of the controversial Venezuela boat strike video, but warns against exposing sensitive CIA sources and methods.
A federal judge in New York on Tuesday granted the Justice Department’s request to unseal records from the investigation and criminal prosecution of Ghislaine Maxwell.
This economy stinks. Practically every consumer sentiment survey and political poll points to that theme. People feel like their dollars aren’t stretching as far as before, and the cost of living is ...
The purple lupine flowers may look beautiful, but as they spread through Iceland, they pose a threat to native plant life. CNN’s Antoinette Radford explains.
Once a site of forced baptisms and brutal control, the museum near Luanda now exposes the trade’s human toll and opens archives that may reconnect families across continents.
Mohamed Salah is not only in the argument of being Liverpool’s greatest player of all time, but he’s also been one of the best in the world over the last decade. So why have things turned so sour?
Whether it’s a rural retreat in Sweden or the city streets of Brisbane, destinations around the world are tapping into the growing trend of sleep tourism. CNN’s Barry Neild travels to the Chenot ...
Millions of Australian children just lost access to social media. What’s happening and will it work?
Children across Australia will wake up on Wednesday with no access to their social media accounts under a world-first ban designed to shelter those under 16 from addictive algorithms, online predators ...
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