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June 4, 2026, 4:45 p.m. Eastern time

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Hospitals See Diseases Resurge as Vaccinations Decline

Doctors nationwide are encountering more children with whooping cough, bacterial infections and other serious illnesses, as well as more adults refusing tetanus shots.

5 Health Risks From Consuming Too Much Protein

Most Americans eat more protein than they need. We asked experts what can happen if people have too much of a good thing.

The Return of Blaming and Shaming in Public Health

For years, medicine has tried to eliminate stigma. Now, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is bringing back the language of personal responsibility.

Is It Bad to Sleep With My Pet?

It seems as if everyone has an opinion, so we put the question to the experts.

No One Understood Her Grief, So She Took It Online

On “grieftok,” some influencers have amassed large followings by sharing their experiences with unimaginable loss.

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John Bolton Reaches Deal to Plead Guilty Over Classified Information

The former Trump national security adviser plans to plead guilty to a count of illegal retention of classified information, which could result in a fine and possibly prison time of up to five years.

Bari Weiss Speaks on Scott Pelley’s Firing: ‘That’s the Path That He Chose’

In her first public comments on the firing, Ms. Weiss, the CBS News editor in chief, said that the longtime correspondent had “broken” the trust in the newsroom.

Jan. 6 Rioter Is Hired to Work in Sensitive Pentagon Office

It was not clear who hired Elias Irizarry, who pleaded guilty to various offenses at the Capitol and was later pardoned by President Trump.

A Kafkaesque Snag for U.K. Travelers: System Outage Won’t Let Them Board

Some visitors from the U.S., Canada and most European countries can’t get an electronic travel authorization and are being turned away from planes, trains and boats.

Park Service Awards No-Bid Contract to Cover Bridge Statues in Gold

Originally estimated to cost $2.4 million, the government will now spend $5 million to restore the bronzes in time for Independence Day.

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