US Tariffs to Hit Prescription Medicines Prices

Pharmacies in College Station are bracing for higher prices on generic prescription medications due to upcoming tariffs on imported goods. According to Dr. Bessem Oben, director of clinical services at GoldStar Pharmacy, the increased cost of raw materials will likely lead to higher costs for generic drugs. Texas A&M economics expert Dennis Jansen explains that … Read more

Eating Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Higher Cancer Risk

A recent study published in the journal EClinicalMedicine has found that eating ultra-processed foods, such as sliced bread and ready meals, could increase a person’s risk of developing cancer. The research, which looked at the diets of 200,000 middle-aged adults over 10 years, revealed that higher consumption of these foods was associated with an increased … Read more

DARPA Seeks Moon Spacecraft for Unstable Low Orbit

The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has issued a solicitation for spacecraft capable of operating in the moon’s unstable low orbit. This move aims to address the challenges associated with sustained lunar presence, including navigation and communication issues in these orbits. DARPA is seeking innovative solutions that can provide reliable and efficient space … Read more

Panthers Explore Clowney Trade Amid Draft Uncertainty

Carolina Panthers have engaged in pre-draft trade talks with other teams regarding edge rusher Jadeveon Clowney. The talks, which occurred before the draft entered its third day, cast uncertainty over Clowney’s future with the team. General Manager Dan Morgan was asked about Clowney’s role in 2025, but he remained noncommittal. “We’re still working through the … Read more

US Consumer Sentiment Slumps Amid Tariff Concerns

US consumer sentiment declined for the fourth consecutive month in April, driven by concerns over tariffs and economic uncertainty. The University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index fell to 52.2, down from a reading of 57.0 in March. According to the Surveys of Consumers Director Joanne Hsu, consumers are worried about trade policy uncertainty and potential … Read more

AOL Privacy Policy Terms

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NBCUniversal Cookie Policy Explained

At NBCUniversal, we care about your privacy when it comes to cookies on our websites and apps. Here’s a clear guide to our cookie policy, so you can make informed choices. **What are Cookies?** Cookies are small text files stored on your device by websites and apps you visit. They help us remember your preferences … Read more

113 Million-Year-Old Brazilian Fossil Reveals Oldest Known Ant Species

Scientists have identified the fossilized remains of the oldest-known ant, Vulcanidris cratensis, which lived about 113 million years ago during the Cretaceous Period. The species is part of a lineage called hell ants and was preserved in limestone found in northeastern Brazil. The medium-sized ant, measuring around half an inch long, had highly specialized jaws … Read more

Apple Warns iPhone Users to Remove Google Chrome Over Privacy Concerns

Apple has issued a warning to its iPhone users to remove the popular browser Google Chrome from their devices. The company cites concerns over user privacy and suggests that alternative browsers like Safari, which it claims prioritizes user data protection, are more secure. The move comes after Google announced on Tuesday that it would no … Read more