Baby boomers could be “wiped out” and homeless “all over the world.” How to protect yourself

Baby boomers could be “wiped out” and homeless “all over the world.” How to protect yourself

Iced Coffee Hour / YouTube Moneywise and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue by linking to the content below. America’s baby boomers are often seen as the lucky ones — the generation that bought homes before prices skyrocketed, rode decades of stock market growth and built their careers in a less cutthroat job … Read more

No, Trump cannot cancel the interim mandate. He does this instead

No, Trump cannot cancel the interim mandate. He does this instead

A version of this story appeared in CNN’s What Matters newsletter. To receive it in your inbox, register for free Here. Concerned about the loss of unified Republican power in Washington and puzzled by a lack of public support, President Donald Trump continues to talk about skipping the midterm elections in November, when Republicans could … Read more

Scientists put flu patients in a room with healthy people, no one got sick. Why?

Scientists put flu patients in a room with healthy people, no one got sick. Why?

In a new study, researchers had five people infected with the flu mingle with 11 people who did not have the virus in a hotel room with limited ventilation but a high rate of air recirculation. Ultimately, none of the healthy participants got sick, which could be due to the participants’ age (and natural immunity … Read more

An oncologist was shocked to learn she had breast cancer. He had no symptoms and thought he was at low risk.

An oncologist was shocked to learn she had breast cancer. He had no symptoms and thought he was at low risk.

Oncologist Sue Hwang was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 46, despite having no symptoms. She said the treatment was challenging, but finding her new normal as a survivor was even harder. Being more open and vulnerable helped her connect with patients and take care of herself. Dr. Sue Hwang knew something was … Read more

Immigration officers around Minneapolis are approaching people and asking for proof that they are US citizens

Immigration officers around Minneapolis are approaching people and asking for proof that they are US citizens

The officers and agents the Trump administration has unleashed in Minneapolis and nearby communities have moved to stop U.S. citizens seemingly at random, ask for identification and question them about their citizenship, say residents who recorded the encounters on video. The “show me the papers” meetings are popping up on social media and have even … Read more

The Army surfaces its MV-75 Tiltrotor program

The Army surfaces its MV-75 Tiltrotor program

The US military confirmed TWZ that it plans to begin fielding its new MV-75 tiltrotors in 2027. That’s about five years earlier than originally planned, at least, and three years earlier than what the service was targeting just 12 months ago. The military is pushing to accelerate this program, which it sees as particularly critical … Read more

The Kurdish separatist group says it has staged “armed operations” in Iran to defend protesters

The Kurdish separatist group says it has staged “armed operations” in Iran to defend protesters

IRBIL, Iraq (AP) — An Iranian Kurdish separatist group in Iraq says it has launched attacks on Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard in recent days in retaliation for Tehran’s violent crackdown on protests. Members of the Kurdistan National Army, the armed wing of the Kurdistan Freedom Party, or PAK, have “played a role in the protests … Read more

The risk of cancer may increase because of these preservatives, a new study suggests

The risk of cancer may increase because of these preservatives, a new study suggests

Reviewed by Dietitian Madeline Peck, RDN, CDN Design elements: Getty Images. Design EatingWell. Key points Food preservatives can be natural or synthetic and extend the shelf life of food. Some common preservatives have been associated with an increased risk of cancer. Focusing on whole foods when possible can reduce the risk of cancer. While the … Read more

The Ukrainian billionaire whose battalion dealt a blow to Putin

The Ukrainian billionaire whose battalion dealt a blow to Putin

Vsevolod Kozhemyako, the Ukrainian grain billionaire, thought about his new job as he played Beethoven’s Für Elise at a grand piano in a dimly lit hotel in Kharkiv, dressed in military fatigues. “Yes, I am a businessman,” he said. “And now I am the commander of a military unit in Ukraine.” The light infantry battalion … Read more