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A young man in a yellow vest picks up a cardboard box filled with food.
MAHA’s dietary guidelines prioritizing red meat and dairy is the K-shaped economy in action, economist warns: ‘There’s certainly affordability issues’

“Healthy eating isn’t just a choice,” food economist David Ortega said. “There are real constraints.”

By Sasha RogelbergJanuary 22, 2026
Trump, standing behind a microphone, puts his pointer finger in the air.
Trump says Europe does one thing right: drug prices. ‘A pill that costs $10 in London costs $130 in New York or Los Angeles’
By Sasha RogelbergJanuary 21, 2026
Match Group says a ‘readiness paradox’ is crippling Gen Z in dating: Fear of hard-launching on Instagram is making it worse
By Sydney LakeJanuary 21, 2026
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Gates Foundation, OpenAI unveil $50 million ‘Horizon 1000’ initiative to boost health care in Africa through AI
By Nick LichtenbergJanuary 21, 2026
5 Best Memory Foam Mattresses of 2026: Personally Tested
By Christina SnyderJanuary 20, 2026
Latest Stories
NewslettersOpenAI’s former head of sales is entering VC. She still calls herself an ‘AGI sherpa’
By Sharon GoldmanJanuary 22, 2026
David Sacks gestures during a speech outside the White House
AIAmerica could ‘lose the AI race’ because of too much ‘pessimism,’ White House AI czar David Sacks says
By Tristan BoveJanuary 22, 2026
Elon Musk, in front of a blue "World Economic Forum" background, puts his hand to his mouth.
EnergyElon Musk warns the U.S. could soon be producing more chips than we can turn on. And China doesn’t have the same issue
By Sasha RogelbergJanuary 22, 2026
Jamie Dimon, Chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase speaks onstage during day 2 of the America Business Forum at Kaseya Center on November 06, 2025 in Miami, Florida.
PoliticsJamie Dimon is done being ‘binary’: On Trump’s ‘economic disaster’ credit card plan, foreign policy, and NATO
By Eleanor PringleJanuary 22, 2026
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CybersecurityAmerica hacked Venezuela’s grid to literally turn off the lights on Jan. 3. It could happen here, too
By Saman Zonouz and The ConversationJanuary 22, 2026
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Personal FinanceSweden abolished its wealth tax 20 years ago. Then it became a ‘paradise for the super-rich’
By Miranda Sheild Johansson and The ConversationJanuary 22, 2026
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SuccessJPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says he welcomes government ban on mass-firing people for AI: ‘We’re going to cure a lot of cancers’
By Preston ForeJanuary 22, 2026
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AI‘Visual elevator music’: Why generative AI, trained on centuries of human genius, produces intellectual Muzak
By Ahmed Elgammal and The ConversationJanuary 22, 2026
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LifeThere’s one surefire way to find the most quality dates from your Hinge and Bumble matches, and it’s not looks. Here’s how to optimize your profile for love
By Jordyn BradleyFebruary 11, 2024
HealthProstate cancer shouldn’t be a death sentence. But for a startling number of U.S. males, it is
By Erin PraterFebruary 10, 2024
HealthI tried the $2,500 Prenuvo full-body MRI scan that Kim Kardashian endorsed. It may have benefits—but also some major downsides
By Alexa MikhailFebruary 10, 2024
MindThe key to staying present and grounded takes just 30 seconds a day, according to podcaster and life coach Jay Shetty
By Alexa MikhailFebruary 10, 2024
HealthDo we simply not care about old people?
By Judith Graham and KFF Health NewsFebruary 10, 2024
HealthIt’s not your imagination, watching the Super Bowl is extremely stressful. 4 tips to combat game-day anxiety
By Jordyn BradleyFebruary 9, 2024
HealthHere’s how to pay the lowest prices for your prescription drugs on Medicare
By Richard EisenbergFebruary 9, 2024
Man hold blue pill viagra in fingers on blue background. Medicine concept of men health, medication for potency, erection, treatment of erectile dysfunction Macro shot
MindViagra may help reduce Alzheimer’s risk, according to a new study. An expert explains the surprising connection
By Lindsey LeakeFebruary 9, 2024
FinanceLockdowns will be a drag on the economy for 40 years thanks to their impact on students, OECD says
By Will DanielFebruary 8, 2024
HealthMinnesotans can buy insulin for just $35 a month over the next 5 years under a state settlement with Eli Lilly
By Steve Karnowski and The Associated PressFebruary 8, 2024
Family1 in 20 business owners have shut their doors due to the financial strain of divorce. Why their relationships fail, and how you can beat the odds
By Alexa MikhailFebruary 8, 2024
Some advocates and school systems — and the state of California — are now encouraging kids to come to class even when they have the sniffles or other nuisance illnesses like lice or pinkeye.
HealthCough? Sore throat? More schools suggest mildly sick kids attend anyway: ‘It’s extremely confusing’
By Bianca Vázquez Toness and The Associated PressFebruary 7, 2024
Informational brochures on Medicaid expansion during an event held by New Hanover County Department of Health and Human Services at a library in Wilmington, N.C., on Dec.16, 2023. North Carolina's expansion of Medicaid began on December 1st, and its estimated that more than 600,000 people statewide are now eligible for healthcare coverage that they otherwise could not afford.
HealthHalfway through ‘unwinding,’ Medicaid enrollment is down about 10 million
By Phil Galewitz and KFF Health NewsFebruary 7, 2024
HealthCOVID antiviral Paxlovid could have saved more than 16,000 lives, had it been properly prescribed, new Harvard study finds
By Kenya Hunter and The Associated PressFebruary 7, 2024
Phthalates can be found in “a broad swath” of consumer products, from personal care to food packaging. The exposure of pregnant women to such chemicals may be linked to preterm birth, Dr. Leonardo Trasande, a professor of pediatrics and population health at NYL Langone Health, tells Coins2Day.
HealthPlastic-linked ‘hormone-disrupting chemicals’ were potentially behind 10% of U.S. preterm births in 2018, according to new research. How families can steer clear of their danger
By Erin PraterFebruary 6, 2024
Jill Feldman, 54, poses for a photo at her home in Deerfield, Ill., on Jan. 19. Lung cancer patient and advocate Jill Feldman takes pills at home that shrink tumors by blocking a signal that tells cancer cells to grow.
HealthAs cancer treatment advances, advocates push back against ‘maximum tolerated dose,’ citing patient suffering
By Carla K. Johnson and The Associated PressFebruary 6, 2024
Psychedelic Club president Bethany Remington looks on as results come in at a watch party for the first bill in the nation that would decriminalize psilocybin mushrooms on May 7, 2019, in Denver. If the bill passes, it would make possession, use or cultivation of psilocybin mushrooms by people aged 21 and older the lowest law enforcement priority in the city. California lawmakers introduced a bipartisan bill on Tuesday to allow people 21 and older to consume psychedelic mushrooms under professional supervision.
MindCalifornia—on the heels of Colorado and Oregon—could legalize psychedelic therapy after rejecting ‘magic mushroom’ decriminalization
By Trân Nguyễn and The Associated PressFebruary 6, 2024
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SuccessToby Keith, swaggering country star whose macho, patriotic songs disguised nuanced politics, dies of stomach cancer at 62
By Kristin M. Hall and The Associated PressFebruary 6, 2024
Scientists aren’t sure if cannabis use leads to anxiety, or if anxiety symptoms in many cannabis users are pre-existing but underdiagnosed, prompting users’ attempt to self-medicate.
MindHeavy marijuana use may fuel anxiety disorders, new research finds. This age group is most at risk
By Erin PraterFebruary 5, 2024
In this July 2014 file photo, Esaw Garner, center, wife of Eric Garner, breaks down in the arms of Rev. Herbert Daughtry and Rev. Al Sharpton, right, during a rally at the National Action Network headquarters for Eric Garner on July 19, 2014, in New York. Garner, 43, died during an arrest in Staten Island, when a plain-clothes police officer placed him in what appeared to be a chokehold while several others brought him to the ground and struggled to place him in handcuffs. A new study sheds light on the health impacts of racism on African Americans, including poorer sleep after police shooting of unarmed Black people.
HealthSleep loss more common among African Americans after police-involved killings of unarmed Black people like Eric Garner, new study finds
By Carla K. Johnson and The Associated PressFebruary 5, 2024
Patients given a monthly injection of Amgen’s drug, dubbed MariTide, lost up to 14.5% of their body weight in just 12 weeks, according to a small, early-stage study published Monday in the journal Nature Metabolism.
HealthExperimental once-a-month weight loss injectable shows lasting results in early study
By Madison Muller and BloombergFebruary 5, 2024
A general view of the Center for Disease Control headquarters in Atlanta, Ga., on Aug. 6, 2022. The CDC is opening its first regional office in a developed nation, with the post in Japan set to enhance its work with allies on disease monitoring amid rising geopolitical tensions with China.
HealthCDC opens office in Tokyo amid rising geopolitical tensions with China
By Kanoko Matsuyama and BloombergFebruary 5, 2024
PoliticsKing Charles is being treated for cancer discovered in the course of ‘routine’ prostate treatment, and will step back from public duties, Buckingham Palace says
By BloombergFebruary 5, 2024
CommentaryAmerica is doing PTO wrong–and its burned-out workforce is less productive than the 11 nations that know how to take a break
By Molly Johnson-JonesFebruary 5, 2024
HealthMedicare beneficiaries at high risk for severe COVID-19 received less treatment. A new study examines why
By Margie Zable FisherFebruary 5, 2024
U.S. President Joe Biden takes a selfie photograph with an attendee at the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum in Boston, Mass., on Sept. 12, 2022. Biden's remarks on his administration's cancer moonshot, taking place on the 60th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's "Moonshot" speech, are aimed at the goal of ending cancer.
HealthPublic health advocates urge action on menthol, applaud accomplishments like patient navigation as Biden administration celebrates 2-year anniversary of ‘cancer moonshot’
By Erin PraterFebruary 4, 2024
HealthFrustrated by the constraints of Earth, a team of California scientists took tumor research to space—and may have discovered a ‘kill switch’ for cancer
By Erin PraterFebruary 4, 2024
FamilyThe longest, happiest marriages have these 6 defining traits 
By Kells McPhillipsFebruary 4, 2024
Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director general of the World Health Organization, speaks to the media during a press conference with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Dr. Mike Ryan, the executive director of the WHO's Health Emergencies Program, at the Government Buildings in Dublin on Dec. 18, 2023. Ghebreyesus spoke on the topic of the pandemic treaty Saturday at the Warwick Economic Summit in Coventry, England, attending virtually from Geneva. He called the treaty, currently in dispute my member nations, "mission critical for humanity."
HealthWHO chief warns ‘future generations may not forgive us’ if pandemic treaty not agreed upon: ‘There will be a next time’
By Erin PraterFebruary 3, 2024
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Retail‘Dry January’ turns into ‘High January’ as Gen Z’s buyers’ strike on alcohol turns things green
By Sasha RogelbergFebruary 3, 2024
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