What healthcare leaders want Trump and DOGE to know about data policy

LAS VEGAS – This past week at HIMSS25, a panel of healthcare interoperability leaders convened for an ad hoc discussion about the ongoing evolution of FHIR API-based data exchange: How it can be advanced, how it can be expanded across the payers-provider-pharmacy-patient ecosystem, how certification should evolve and what the role of policymakers, agencies such … Read more

Menopause hormone therapy: Is it right for you?

Menopause hormone therapy: Is it right for you? Hormone therapy was once routinely used to treat menopause symptoms and protect long-term health. Then large clinical trials showed health risks. What does this mean for you? By Mayo Clinic Staff Menopause hormone therapy is medicine with female hormones. It’s taken to replace the estrogen the body … Read more

Journalists Share How Additives Enter Food Supply and Measles Harms Kids’ Immune Systems

KFF Health News senior correspondent David Hilzenrath discussed how the FDA allows risky chemicals in America’s food supply on CBS’ “CBS Mornings Plus” on March 11. Click here to watch Hilzenrath on “CBS Mornings Plus” Read Hilzenrath’s “How the FDA Opens the Door to Risky Chemicals in America’s Food Supply” KFF Health News editor-at-large for … Read more

Keeping With Kennedy’s Advice, Measles Patients Turn to Unproven Treatments

Struggling to contain a raging measles epidemic in West Texas, public health officials increasingly worry that residents are relying on unproven remedies endorsed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the health secretary, and postponing doctor visits until the illness has worsened. Hospitals and officials sounded an alarm this week, issuing a notice explaining which measles symptoms … Read more

It Fought to Save the Whales. Can Greenpeace Save Itself?

Greenpeace is among the most well-known environmental organizations in the world, the result of more than 50 years of headline-grabbing protest tactics. Its activists have confronted whaling ships on the high seas. They’ve hung banners from the Eiffel Tower. They’ve occupied oil rigs. A (fictional) activist even sailed with Greenpeace in an episode of “Seinfeld,” … Read more

2025 Space and Astronomy Events Calendar

Jump to: The New York Times has offered this calendar to readers since 2017. It’s a collection of newsworthy events in spaceflight and astronomy curated by the paper’s journalists. The entries below these instructions will be updated regularly to adjust dates and revise information. New events will be added and entries will be removed after … Read more

Lunar lander’s status unknown after it touches down on the moon

NASA ‘Athena’ lander set to touch down on moon’s surface Fox News senior correspondent Jonathan Serrie joins ‘The Faulkner Focus’ to discuss NASA’s moon lander descending towards the lunar surface and a stranded astronaut denying claims that politics played a role in delaying his retrieval.  A lunar lander made its touchdown on the moon earlier … Read more

New crew launches to space station, kicking off return process for two NASA astronauts

Four astronauts rocketed into orbit Friday evening on their way to the International Space Station. NASA astronauts Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi and Russian cosmonaut Kirill Peskov lifted off at 7:03 p.m. ET from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, roaring into pristine blue skies over Florida roughly 48 hours after a first … Read more