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At least 41 dead in Mexico floods
Floods caused by torrential rains have killed at least 41 people in Mexico in recent days and left behind a trail of destruction, the government said Saturday.
Moderna Presents Promising Early Data for Its Investigational Cancer Antigen Therapy at the 2025 European Society for Medical Oncology Congress
mRNA-4359 has advanced into the Phase 2 portion of the ongoing Phase 1/2 trial
Palestinians find Gaza City in ruins, Hamas to start releasing hostages Monday
Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians returned to a devastated Gaza City on Saturday, as Hamas said it would start releasing Israeli hostages on Monday morning as part of the first phase of US President Donald Trump's peace plan.
At least 37 dead in Mexico floods
Floods caused by torrential rains have killed at least 37 people in Mexico in recent days and left behind a trail of destruction, the government said Saturday.
Covid virus changes sperm in mice, may raise anxiety in offspring: study
Covid-19 infection causes changes to sperm in mice that may increase anxiety in their offspring, a study released Saturday said, suggesting the pandemic's possibly long-lasting effects on future generations.
Mexico heavy rains kill at least 28
Floods caused by torrential rains have killed at least 28 people in Mexico this week and left behind a trail of destruction, local authorities across the country said Friday.
Questions loom over Albania's forests after devastating fires
As Albania recovers from a summer of devastating wildfires, locals and experts are eyeing a long road back to save its shrinking forests from intensifying disasters.
Philippines begins clean-up after powerful twin quakes
Dazed survivors of a pair of major earthquakes in the southern Philippines awoke on Saturday to scenes of devastation, after hundreds of aftershocks rocked the region overnight.
New to The Street Broadcasts Tonight on Bloomberg Featuring Roadzen, Metaterra, NRx Pharma, Blackbarn NYC, and Humanitarian Travel Group
The show is sponsored programming with commercials featuring LASE Technologies ($LASE), PetVivo ($PETV), Acurx Pharmaceuticals ($ACXP), Synergy CHC ($SNYR), and NewsOut - the video press release company.
Eight killed as strong quakes strike southern Philippines
Two powerful quakes struck off the southern Philippines on Friday, killing at least eight people and triggering tsunami warnings.
Seven killed as strong quakes strike southern Philippines
Two powerful quakes struck off the southern Philippines on Friday, killing at least seven people and triggering tsunami warnings.
UN calls on Madagascar to avoid unnecessary force against protesters
The United Nations on Friday called on Madagascar authorities to avoid unnecessary force against protesters, a day after clashes with police at a youth-led rally in the capital, where deadly unrest has rumbled for two weeks.
Six killed as strong quakes strike southern Philippines
Two powerful quakes struck off the southern Philippines on Friday, killing at least six people and triggering tsunami warnings.
Six killed as major quake strikes southern Philippines
A powerful magnitude-7.4 earthquake struck off the southern Philippines on Friday, killing at least six people and triggering regional tsunami warnings that were later lifted.
Two killed as major quake strikes southern Philippines
A powerful magnitude-7.4 earthquake struck off the southern Philippines on Friday, leaving at least two people dead and triggering regional tsunami warnings that were later lifted.
One killed as major quake strikes southern Philippines
A powerful magnitude-7.4 earthquake struck off the southern Philippines on Friday, killing at least one person and triggering regional tsunami warnings that were later lifted.
Major quake strikes off southern Philippines
A powerful magnitude-7.4 earthquake struck off the southern Philippines on Friday, triggering tsunami warnings in the Asian nation as well as neighbouring Indonesia and Palau.
Between Empire and Desire: Arabella Pascal's Zanzibar Breaks the Romance Mold
Love, Power, and a Trace of Blood in the Sand - Arabella Pascal
Meet the Companies - New to The Street's Accredited Investor Event Returns October 21-22 at Hudson Yards, NYC
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK / ACCESS Newswire / October 10, 2025 / New to The Street, one of the nation's longest-running business television brands airing as sponsored programming on Fox Business and Bloomberg, announces its upcoming "Meet the Companies" Accredited Investor Event, taking place October 21 and 22, 2025, at Hudson Yards, New York City.
TripGift(R) Unlocks Glocal Bucket List' Dreams With Launch of New Destination Gift Card SKUs and Marketplaces for Cities, Destinations and Experiences
Travel Commerce Innovation Winner delivers New York, Los Angeles, Miami, London, Paris, Dubai, Tokyo Destination Marketplaces and Bucket List Experience Packages in 103 currencies.
Michelin Guide gets an appetite beyond restaurants
France's famed Michelin Guide, a reference for fine dining for more than a century, is expanding into hotel and wine recommendations as it aims to become a global lifestyle brand.
Addison Care Debuts at athenahealth 2025 Thrive Conference: 3D Virtual Caregiver Tackles Global Healthcare Crisis of Non-Adherence and Workforce Shortages
LAS CRUCES, NEW MEXICO / ACCESS Newswire / October 9, 2025 / The healthcare industry is approaching a breaking point. Across the globe, 2.7 billion people - one in every three - live with multiple chronic conditions, and the burden is climbing rapidly. Half of all treatment failures are attributed to non-adherence in the home, where most care occurs, and 40% of the world's population still lacks access to regular healthcare services. Meanwhile, a historic shortage of providers is widening: the world is already 6.4 million doctors short and 18 million nurses short, and by 2030, an estimated one-third of all remaining providers are expected to leave practice, many due to retirement but also because of burnout, injury, illness, and caregiving responsibilities of their own.
Hospitals Can’t Afford to Wait - A New Model of Care is Here By Doug Duskin, CEO, Avel eCare
SIOUX FALLS, SD / ACCESS Newswire / October 9, 2025 / Across the country, the signs are clear - hospitals are closing beds, urgent care centers are cutting hours, and entire communities are losing access to critical services. It's happening in rural towns and large metro areas alike. Provider shortages are accelerating. Financial pressures are mounting. And when a hospital closes its doors, patients don't just lose a building - they lose the safety net that keeps communities alive.
iTolerance, Inc. Launches Patient Journey Series Highlighting the Real-Life Impact of Type 1 Diabetes
Watch the first video segment here
New to The Street Signs PetVivo Holdings Inc. (OTCQX:PETV) to a 12-Month National Media Campaign
Partnership Includes Long-Form Broadcast Interviews, National TV Commercials, Outdoor Billboards, and Accredited Investor Events
Telomir Pharmaceuticals Reports Discovery That Telomir-1 Selectively Kills Aggressive Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Cells
New findings show Telomir-1 shuts down cellular energy pathways and mitochondrial function in aggressive breast cancer cells, leading to cell death through iron-dependent regulation.
Suspect in US court months after deadly Los Angeles fire
A man suspected of deliberately causing one of the deadliest fires in US history appeared in court Wednesday charged with sparking a blaze that tore through Los Angeles in January.
Man arrested over deadly January fire in Los Angeles
Authorities investigating one of the deadly fires that tore through Los Angeles in January said Wednesday they had arrested a man they believe deliberately started the blaze.
Gisele Pelicot urges accused rapist to 'take responsibility'
Gisele Pelicot, the Frenchwoman who became a feminist hero in a mass rape trial last year, was thrust into the national spotlight once again Wednesday, telling the one man who still denies raping her he must "take responsibility" for his actions.
Far right harvests votes as climate rules roil rural Spain
Standing by a barn brimming with hundreds of bleating sheep, Jesus del Socorro Cuevas leads the far right's charge against "dictatorial" EU environmental regulation in his corner of rural Spain.
Australia police foil 'kill team' gang hit near daycare centre
Australian police foiled an alleged organised crime hit by a so-called kill team near a Sydney daycare facility, authorities said Wednesday.
Trump unlikely to win Nobel Peace Prize, but who will?
When it comes to this year's Nobel Peace Prize, one thing is almost certain: US President Donald Trump will not win, no matter how much he wants it. But who will?