Americans who spend at least five hours a day on social media are more likely to feel heard, but also more open to political violence and less supportive of democracy, according to a major new poll ...
A complete Java port of the poops_ps5.lua IPv6 UAF kernel exploit originally developed by Gezine and egycnq, based on the ExploitNetControlImpl vulnerability discovered by TheFlow. This project is ...
Cannabis and tobacco—whether used on their own or together—can affect the brain's structure. A recent study involving systematic review and meta-analysis of more than 103 studies found that both ...
Heavy social media use is linked to lower life satisfaction among teenagers, according to findings from the World Happiness Report 2026. The analysis is based on self-reported data from a subset of ...
Individuals in the Appalachian region face a significant syndemic of fatal drug overdoses and rising rates of HIV and viral hepatitis linked to injection drug use, underscoring the critical need for ...
A systematic review through November 2025 (PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, ScienceDirect) identified 27 eligible studies evaluating azathioprine exposure and posttransplant skin cancer risk. Pooled ...
What skills can help make you more attractive in the job market or workplace today? LinkedIn's 2026 Skills on the Rise list, published Tuesday, identifies the fastest-growing skills in the U.S. "We've ...
The legalization of cannabis and the start of retail sales of the drug in the US are linked to both a rise in its recreational use and concurrent use of tobacco, as well as a fall in sole tobacco use, ...
Drinking heavily over many years is linked to a higher risk of colorectal cancer, especially rectal cancer, according to new research tracking U.S. adults for two decades. People who drank heavily ...
Perceived cognitive difficulties in multiple sclerosis are significantly associated with cannabis use, fatigue, and anxiety, emphasizing the importance of comprehensive screening to better inform ...
Just weeks into the new year, the Trump administration has rolled out a campaign across departments that draws on images and ideas borrowed from right-wing and white nationalist circles. Liz Landers ...