
Early use of social media can lead to substance experimentation, experts warn
Study indicates that social networks are saturated with substance-related advertisements, increasing the risk of experimentation among adolescents

Study indicates that social networks are saturated with substance-related advertisements, increasing the risk of experimentation among adolescents

Google announced a plan to return more water to the environment than its data centers consume and set 2030 as the deadline to meet it

Reports from pilot trial show reduction in symptoms of eating disorders and depression in difficult-to-treat psychiatric condition

This lawsuit is the first step in obtaining compensation for the illegal conduct of government officials

A randomized clinical trial showed that patients receiving daraxonrasib achieved a median survival of 13.2 months

The platform makes work easier for clients and helps businesses promote their services

Although he recognizes that some Latinos have begun to question their support for Trump, Zamora doubts that there is a profound change in electoral behavior

Lack of sleep, especially in adolescents, can negatively impact their cognitive development, emotional regulation, and mental health.

The DOJ's second lawsuit against the university alleges a hostile educational environment against Jewish students; Rector Julio Frenk rejects the arguments

Spanish star Lauren Betts and Mexican-American Gabriela Jaquez shine against Texas and will seek to bring glory to UCLA

Alexander Schecter, 24, was arrested as a suspect in kidnapping two college students; the man is linked to a 2025 sexual assault case

University students identify factors such as balancing studies and financial obligations as the main drivers of their difficulties

In its lawsuit, the DOJ alleges that the university engaged in a pattern of Title VII discrimination against Jewish and Israeli employees

Check out this week's top immigration developments, including how Trump is trying to ease pressure on ICE as operations continue

An expert warns that calling rubber bullets, tear gas, and other crowd control devices “less lethal” is misleading

Without the threat of invasive predators, Galapagos birds are returning 200 years after Charles Darwin visited the archipelago

The figure, according to critics, is accompanied by abuses in detentions and legal battles that have defined the Republican's immigration policy

Judge Trina Thompson ruled that Kristi Noem did not comply with the procedure established by law

Users of tanning beds have twice as many mutations compared to individuals of the same age with no history of artificial tanning

The fundamental distinction between green tea and black tea lies not in the plant of origin, but in the method of processing its leaves

The impact of mass deportations has altered consumption dynamics and generated disruptions in sectors where immigrant labor is relevant

Vidal Rivas, a parish priest in Maryland, has agreed to be the reserve guardian of the children of several of his parishioners

Thousands of University of California workers launched a two-day statewide strike amid a dispute over contract negotiations

A judge rejected the cutting of funds to the University of California over accusations that it allows antisemitism and other forms of discrimination