The Latest Health The U.N. utters the word: Dementia For the first time, the United Nations has issued a political declaration pledging to address dementia. Will it make a difference? Gabrielle Emanuel Health Trump advises parents on hepatitis B vaccine. Here's why doctors say he's wrong It's unusual for Presidents to give medical advise. But this week President Trump told parents to delay giving their kids a hep b shot until they turn 12. Doctors say this is bad and dangerous advice. Maria Godoy National Dallas shooter sought to 'terrorize' ICE workers, official says "I want to cause terror," the gunman behind Wednesday's deadly attack on a Dallas ICE immigration facility allegedly wrote in a note, according to authorities. Jaclyn Diaz Environment Staff shortages pull Forest Service office workers into fire roles After a slew of firings and deferred resignations last winter, U.S. Forest Service employees who are normally in the office — like wildlife biologists or hydrologists — have jumped in to help with fire information. Lauren Paterson / NWPB Politics Trump is accusing the U.N. of 'sabotage.' The U.N. says Trump's team is to blame Trump says three "sinister events" disrupted his speech: a frozen escalator, a broken teleprompter and a too-quiet sound system. The U.N. says Trump's team is at fault, but opened an investigation. Rachel Treisman Arts & Life June Squibb explains how she lobbied Scarlett Johansson to direct 'Eleanor The Great' Johansson and Squibb discuss their new film, about a 94-year-old woman who claims her dead friend's Holocaust story as her own. "It's rare to feel surprised when you read a script," Johansson says. Tonya Mosley Books Beverly Cleary's 'Henry Huggins' series turns 75 The six books in the series follow the everyday adventures of Henry and his canine companion, Ribsy. Business Starbucks to close hundreds of stores, lay off 900 workers as part of turnaround plan Starbucks said Thursday it’s closing hundreds of U.S. and Canadian stores and laying off 900 nonretail employees as it focuses more of its resources on a turnaround. Associated Press National Amazon to pay $2.5 billion to settle lawsuit over 'tricking' people into Prime Federal regulators say Amazon has settled their lawsuit over whether its web designs have manipulated millions of people into paying for Prime subscriptions that were purposefully hard to cancel. Alina Selyukh Science Leucovorin for autism? Many scientists — and parents — are skeptical President Trump says an old drug that acts like a vitamin can reduce autism symptoms in many children. The science doesn't support that claim. Yuki Noguchi Prev 847 of 1646 Next Sponsored
Health The U.N. utters the word: Dementia For the first time, the United Nations has issued a political declaration pledging to address dementia. Will it make a difference? Gabrielle Emanuel
Health Trump advises parents on hepatitis B vaccine. Here's why doctors say he's wrong It's unusual for Presidents to give medical advise. But this week President Trump told parents to delay giving their kids a hep b shot until they turn 12. Doctors say this is bad and dangerous advice. Maria Godoy
National Dallas shooter sought to 'terrorize' ICE workers, official says "I want to cause terror," the gunman behind Wednesday's deadly attack on a Dallas ICE immigration facility allegedly wrote in a note, according to authorities. Jaclyn Diaz
Environment Staff shortages pull Forest Service office workers into fire roles After a slew of firings and deferred resignations last winter, U.S. Forest Service employees who are normally in the office — like wildlife biologists or hydrologists — have jumped in to help with fire information. Lauren Paterson / NWPB
Politics Trump is accusing the U.N. of 'sabotage.' The U.N. says Trump's team is to blame Trump says three "sinister events" disrupted his speech: a frozen escalator, a broken teleprompter and a too-quiet sound system. The U.N. says Trump's team is at fault, but opened an investigation. Rachel Treisman
Arts & Life June Squibb explains how she lobbied Scarlett Johansson to direct 'Eleanor The Great' Johansson and Squibb discuss their new film, about a 94-year-old woman who claims her dead friend's Holocaust story as her own. "It's rare to feel surprised when you read a script," Johansson says. Tonya Mosley
Books Beverly Cleary's 'Henry Huggins' series turns 75 The six books in the series follow the everyday adventures of Henry and his canine companion, Ribsy.
Business Starbucks to close hundreds of stores, lay off 900 workers as part of turnaround plan Starbucks said Thursday it’s closing hundreds of U.S. and Canadian stores and laying off 900 nonretail employees as it focuses more of its resources on a turnaround. Associated Press
National Amazon to pay $2.5 billion to settle lawsuit over 'tricking' people into Prime Federal regulators say Amazon has settled their lawsuit over whether its web designs have manipulated millions of people into paying for Prime subscriptions that were purposefully hard to cancel. Alina Selyukh
Science Leucovorin for autism? Many scientists — and parents — are skeptical President Trump says an old drug that acts like a vitamin can reduce autism symptoms in many children. The science doesn't support that claim. Yuki Noguchi