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EXPLAINER: Pregnancy complications under abortion spotlight

Serious pregnancy complications are rare in the United States but they still affect thousands of women each year. They may endanger the health of...

Fauci to step down after decades as top US infection expert

WASHINGTON ((DailyNews)) — Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert who became a household name — and the subject of partisan attacks...

China plans cloud seeding to protect grain crop from drought

CHONGQING, China ((DailyNews)) — China says it will try to protect its grain harvest from record-setting drought by using chemicals to generate rain, while...

Polio in US, UK and Israel reveals rare risk of oral vaccine

LONDON ((DailyNews)) — For years, global health officials have used billions of drops of an oral vaccine in a remarkably effective campaign aimed at...

Chinese farmers struggle as scorching drought wilts crops

LONGQUAN, China ((DailyNews)) — Hundreds of persimmon trees that should be loaded with yellow fruit lie wilted in Gan Bingdong’s greenhouse in southwestern China,...

Hawaii seeks end to strife over astronomy on sacred mountain

HONOLULU ((DailyNews)) — For more than 50 years, telescopes and the needs of astronomers have dominated the summit of Mauna Kea, a mountain sacred...

Backyard mosquito spraying booms, but may be too deadly

CASCADE TOWNSHIP, Mich. ((DailyNews)) — It’s an increasingly familiar sight in U.S. cities and suburbs: A van pulls up to the curb. Workers wearing...

Federal study: New climate law to slice carbon pollution 40%

Clean energy incentives in the new spending package signed this week by President Joe Biden will trim America’s emissions of heat-trapping gases by about...

Climate bill’s unlikely beneficiary: US oil and gas industry

BILLINGS, Mont. ((DailyNews)) — The U.S. oil industry hit a legal roadblock in January when a judge struck down a $192 million oil and...

Brain-eating amoeba suspected in 2nd Midwest death

OMAHA, Neb. ((DailyNews)) — A child likely died from a rare infection caused by a brain-eating amoeba after swimming in an eastern Nebraska river,...

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