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Why millions of people around the world will contract measles in 2026

The World Health Organization estimates that in 2026 nearly 11 million people will contract the virus that causes measles.

Why social media algorithms send you posts you don't like

New research suggests that social media algorithms supplying your feeds may be prioritizing content that clashes with your values.

Personal bankruptcy filings are soaring in 2026, signaling growing economic distress

Declaring bankruptcy when you're drowning in debt should be a last resort. State laws vary, so where you live may determine whether you keep your home.

Severe flooding raises deadly overdose risk in rural Appalachia, study finds -- and the harm lasts for years

Disasters weaken support systems that take years to rebuild, at the same time people caught in them are under extraordinary psychological stress.

The Gradient Principle: When inequality becomes movement

The recent Ruptures and Opportunities report from the U.N. portrays Latin America and the Caribbean as caught in three mutually reinforcing traps.

The real reason many Americans are cutting ties with their parents and siblings

Estrangement is rarely caused by childhood abuse or a pushy therapist. Instead, it reveals a collision between two ideas of what family should be.

Quitting alcohol changes the brain and can increase the risk of compulsive drinking -- new research in mice

Alcohol abstinence alters brain activity in ways that may drive someone with alcohol use disorder to relapse, new research in mice suggests.

Latin America's religious revolution is reshaping its politics

For centuries, Catholicism was so deeply woven into Latin American identity that the two sometimes seemed inseparable.

The false and the furious: We aren’t just bothered by different beliefs -- we’re bothered when we think others are wrong

Differences in beliefs may not be what drives people apart. A belief that someone else is wrong may be the stronger force.

After the commodity boom, Latin America confronts its growth trap

Renewed volatility in energy and commodity markets is again exposing a divide within Latin America.

As oil profits skyrocket, calls for windfall taxes rise

Oil companies are making massive profits and stockpiling cash, and holding off on changing their investment plans.