EU Recommends Twice‑Yearly Injectable for HIV Prevention
European regulators have recommended approval of a groundbreaking HIV prevention drug that could significantly reduce transmission rates.
European regulators have recommended approval of a groundbreaking HIV prevention drug that could significantly reduce transmission rates.
San Francisco 49ers defensive end Tarron Jackson was taken to the hospital Sunday after collapsing during a training camp session in Santa Clara.
With Matthew Stafford temporarily sidelined due to back soreness, the Los Angeles Rams have turned to Jimmy Garoppolo to take over quarterback duties during training camp.
Bubba Wallace made NASCAR history on Sunday by becoming the first Black driver to win a major race on the famed oval at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
A federal judge in Illinois has dismissed a lawsuit brought by the Trump administration that challenged the legality of Chicago’s and Illinois’s sanctuary policies.
A man armed with a folding pocket knife carried out a random stabbing spree inside a Walmart in Traverse City on Saturday afternoon, injuring 11 people before being tackled and restrained by bystanders.
Aaron Rodgers’ first practice with the Pittsburgh Steelers got off to a bumpy start when his opening pass in team drills was intercepted by linebacker Patrick Queen.
A rare rookie card featuring WNBA sensation Caitlin Clark has sold for $660,000, setting a new benchmark as the highest-priced trading card ever for a female athlete.
The 19th stage of the Tour de France was unexpectedly shortened due to a livestock disease outbreak in the region.
Former President Donald Trump made an uncommon appearance at the Federal Reserve’s headquarters on Wednesday, intensifying his public campaign to push the central bank to cut interest rates.