A federal advisory panel has proposed a revised definition of profound autism, shifting focus to communication and support needs. The change could impact research, education, and access to care.
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A renewed examination of COVID-era records is keeping critical questions alive. The story highlights unresolved issues surrounding origins and accountability.
Hampshire College’s closure reflects deeper structural challenges across higher education. Declining enrollment, debt burdens, and AI-driven uncertainty are reshaping the future of colleges.
California is experiencing a sharp population decline fueled by outmigration and rising living costs. Critics point to policy decisions as a key factor driving residents away.
CDC data reveals major differences in murder rates across US states, with the South leading and several northern states remaining the safest. Trends show a surge followed by a gradual decline.
Physicians are raising concerns about vaccine cocooning, a strategy meant to protect newborns. Critics say evidence shows limited effectiveness and potential risks.
A federal compensation program for COVID vaccine injuries has approved only a small fraction of claims. Critics argue strict rules and deadlines prevent fair access to relief.
A controversial decision in Chicago schools allows students to participate in protest activities instead of traditional classes. Critics say it reflects deeper concerns about academic priorities.
New figures highlight the scale of births tied to immigration status in the United States. The findings are intensifying debate over citizenship laws and border policy.
Thailand’s Songkran festival has turned deadly, with 191 road deaths in five days. Speeding, alcohol and motorcycles remain the leading causes.
U.S. fertility rates continue to fall as marriage declines and family formation shifts, raising concerns about long-term demographic and societal impacts.
A recent survey reveals growing skepticism among U.S. adults about vaccine science and mandates. The findings highlight a widening divide over public health messaging.
A report highlights that a significant share of abortions are attributed to Planned Parenthood facilities. The findings are fueling ongoing political and ethical debate.
New data shows record abortion totals reported by Planned Parenthood. The figures are intensifying debate over ethics, funding, and policy.


















