WSJ Guide: Child and Dependent Tax Credit
Congress didn’t extend expansions of the child tax credit enacted during the pandemic.Read More
Crypto Firms Ditch Silvergate, a Favorite Bank Partner
The bank said it was at risk of being “less than well-capitalized.”Read More
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Order Instituting Cease-and-Desist Proceedings Pursuant to Section 8A of the Securities Act of 1933, Making Findings, and Imposing a Cease-and-Desist OrderRead More
Move over, artificial intelligence. Scientists announce a new ‘organoid intelligence’ field

Computers powered by human brain cells may sound like science fiction, but a team of researchers in the United States believes such machines, part of a new field called “organoid intelligence,” could shape the future — and now they have a plan to get there.Read More
Person in Florida dies after brain-eating amoeba infection, possibly due to sinus rinse with tap water, health officials warn

A person in Charlotte County, Florida, has died after being infected with the rare brain-eating amoeba Naegleria fowleri.Read More
Canadian family taking world tour before children lose their vision

Their daughter Mia was just three years old when Canadian couple Edith Lemay and Sebastien Pelletier first noticed that she was having vision problems.Read More
This disease took decades to plummet. Now it’s rising by 700% in babies

Rates of congenital syphilis are rising at an alarming rate in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CNN’s Elizabeth Cohen reports on the family of one baby battling the disease.Read More
Report shows ‘troubling’ rise in colorectal cancer among US adults younger than 55

Adults across the United States are being diagnosed with colon and rectal cancers at younger ages, and now 1 in 5 new cases are among those in their early 50s or younger, according to the American Cancer Society’s latest colorectal cancer report.Read More
A rare genetic mutation gave Jason Diaz stomach cancer at 32. He claims a fertility clinic used an embryo with the cancer-causing gene, putting his son at risk.

A Southern California couple is suing a fertility clinic for fraudulent concealment claiming they mistakenly transferred an embryo carrying a rare stomach cancer gene and then falsified patient records to cover up the error.Read More
5 Key Takeaways From the Murdaugh Murders Trial

The jury began deliberating on Thursday in the case of Alex Murdaugh, a prominent South Carolina lawyer accused of murdering his wife and son.Read More