4/27/2025: NIH, Evidence; The Land of Declining Sons
First, will NIH cuts put medical research at risk? Then, a look at evidence that could change our understanding of 9/11. And, a report on Japan’s population crisis.
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First, will NIH cuts put medical research at risk? Then, a look at evidence that could change our understanding of 9/11. And, a report on Japan’s population crisis.
The Trump administration’s staff reductions and cuts to research funding could potentially cause young scientists to leave the U.S. in search of more stable opportunities abroad.
A ferry and another boat collided near Clearwater, Florida, injuring several people, police said.
At least 11 killed in car attack at Vancouver Filipino street festival; A daring Pan Am evacuation before the fall of Saigon
Important questions are being raised about 9/11 as evidence surfaces in a lawsuit against the Saudi government filed by families of the people killed in the 2001 terrorist attacks.
Former National Institutes of Health Director Dr. Francis Collins, who abruptly left his NIH research lab in February, fears aggressive downsizing could impact Americans’ health.
A new CDC report shows the U.S. birth rate hovering near the record low. Dr. Thoại Ngô, a population scientist, told 60 Minutes Overtime what the data means and how… Read More »U.S. birth rate hovers above historic low
A veteran’s brain showed no signs of physical injury, until a post-mortem after his suicide found microscopic scars. Now, his father is fighting to protect others in the military.
Migrants, some with help from smugglers found on TikTok, are crossing the U.S.-Canada border. A Sinaloa cartel member says President Trump’s illegal immigration crackdown will not stop the smuggling.
Trump administration border czar Tom Homan argued Sunday that “due process” was applied when a mother and her child who is a U.S. citizen were removed to Honduras.