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A prominent scientific journal has retracted an Alzheimer's paper more than eight years after it was published.
The article has been under scrutiny for years, as NPR's John Hamilton reports.
Live from NPR News, I'm Giles Snyder.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency in Los Angeles.
A powerful holiday storm is lashing Southern California with heavy rain and gusty winds.
scorched by wildfires nearly a year ago under evacuation warnings.
Kavish Harjai is with LAIS, the NPR member station in Los Angeles.
Much of the state under weather warnings forecasters warning of whiteout conditions in parts of the Sierra Nevada.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer calling the discovery of more than a million additional documents that could be connected to the Jeffrey Epstein case a Christmas Eve news dump.
The Justice Department said today it needs more time to review the files to comply with the law that required the full release by last week.
New York is leading a multi-state coalition suing Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
NPR's Selena Simmons-Duffin reports that Kennedy is aiming to essentially ban such care for youth nationally, even though it's supported by all major U.S.
New research suggests that drugs for ADHD don't work the way scientists once thought they did.
NPR's John Hamilton has more on a study in the journal Cell.
The Honduran presidential candidate, backed by President Trump, has been declared the winner of the country's November 30th election.
The country's electoral authority says Nasri Esfiro won a tight election marked by weeks of delays, technical problems, and allegations of fraud.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has issued a statement urging all parties to respect the results and calling for a peaceful transition.