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America declared war on cancer half a century ago. Today’s regulatory hurdles won’t help us win

Bruce Ratner is a philanthropist and real estate developer. He is the co-author of Early Detection: Catching Cancer When It’s

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Uber grocery boss: The next paradigm for grocery delivery is more ‘range’

It feels like ancient history when groceries were only purchased at physical stores.  Over the years, as the number of

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The mental health industry is booming. Next up? Social health innovation

Increasingly, if you want help strengthening your social muscles, you will be able to choose from a vast array of

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BNSF Railway must pay $400m to a Native American tribe

BNSF Railway must pay nearly $400 million to a Native American tribe in Washington state, a federal judge ordered Monday

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OceanGate Titan imploded 1 year ago on the way to the Titanic

A year after an experimental submersible imploded en route to the Titanic, unanswered questions linger — with no immediate answers.

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Most Americans want Washington to offer medical debt relief

Janille Williams wants to buy a house someday — but first, he has to pay down tens of thousands of

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‘Godfather of AI’ emerges out of stealth to back carbon capture startup

Since dramatically quitting Google last year, Geoffrey Hinton, known better as the “Godfather of AI,” has been a harbinger of

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Typhoon trading: HK orders exchange to stay open during extreme weather

Hong Kong will end its decades-long practice of shutting its markets during typhoons and major storms starting on Sept. 23. 

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‘Overtourism’ crackdown enters Iceland—hot spring-obsessed visitors

Home to hot springs and volcanos, Iceland has wanted to lure tourists with its stunning natural attractions. This set off

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American teachers are stressed out, burned-out, and underpaid

Summer means school’s out. And this year, teachers are likely just as thrilled as students—if not more so, judging by