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While many Americans still travel abroad with ease, some countries are growing less enthusiastic about their visits. Cultural clashes, political tension, and disrespectful tourist behavior have led certain destinations to reevaluate their approach. These places don’t always ban U.S. tourists outright, but they’re making it clear that change is needed. From stricter regulations to local...

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A persistent cough can be inconvenient but usually will go away after a few days. Causes can vary from something as simple as ‘going down the wrong pipe’ to a mild infection like the flu or the common cold. Allergies or bronchitis could be the cause of a prolonged nagging cough if it persists for...

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On the 18th of July, 2025, the U.S. government announced that it would officially reject WHO health reforms related to the pandemic. Supporters of this move state that it’s about protecting the freedoms of Americans and curbing overreach by unelected global officials. However, critics have warned that his move could potentially isolate the United States...

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Climate change is reshaping where and how Americans live. Several cities could become unlivable by 2040 due to environmental threats. These include extreme heat, sea-level rise, floods, failing infrastructure, and more. If nothing changes, daily life in these places may grow unsafe or unsustainable. Some cities already show early warning signs. Others face future challenges...

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Texas has removed about 1.8 million people from its Medicaid health coverage program over the past two years, according to data from KFF, a nonprofit health policy research and news organization. This is one of the largest coverage losses in the country since pandemic-era protections ended. The speed and scale of the process have drawn national attention, especially with children making up most of those dropped. During the COVID-19 emergency, a federal...

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According to a new study, scientists can now prevent children being born with various genetic disorders by creating three-parent babies. Researchers in Britain used this technique to assist several families in having eight healthy children, despite a familial history of fatal inherited disorders. These children currently range in age from under six months to older...