Greece’s health minister says any adult who wants to be vaccinated against COVID-19 will be able to do so by the end of June as the country ramps up its vaccination drive.
FDA revives federal effort to ban menthol cigarettes
U.S. health regulators are going to try again to ban menthol cigarettes, this time under pressure from African American groups to remove the mint flavor popular among Black smokers.
The Economy Is (Almost) Back. It Will Look Different Than It Used To.
The recovery is profoundly unequal across sectors, unbalanced in ways that have big implications for businesses and workers.
Kamala Harris to be first vice president with wax figure at Madame Tussauds
Kamala Harris will soon be making more history when she becomes the first United States vice president to have a figure on display at the Madame Tussauds wax museum in New York City.
Inside Miley Cyrus’ exuberant Los Angeles home — designed by her mother
When it came time for Miley Cyrus to decorate the 6,800-square-foot Los Angeles home she bought last year, the singer looked to one of the people who knows her best: Her mother and manager, Tish Cyrus.
New machine learning-based tool to help physicians determine best test for chest pain
The choice between two non-invasive diagnostic tests is a common dilemma in patients who present with chest pain. Yale cardiologist Rohan Khera, MD, MS, and colleagues have developed ASSIST, a new digital decision-aiding tool.

Halo Infinite will support PC cross-play and cross-progression
Microsoft confirmed today that Halo Infinite will support multiplayer cross-play and cross-progression for PC and Xbox consoles when it launches this fall.
Infant-warming device proven effective and safe in reducing neonatal mortality
Newborn babies, particularly those born under-weight or preterm, are susceptible to hypothermia, since newborns are not yet able to maintain their own body heat. Hypothermia is recognized to be a significant contributor to newborn disease and death, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.
Tokyo Olympics: Schedule, Sports and Details
The opening ceremony will be held July 23, with gymnastics, swimming and other sports beginning soon after.
Can positive psychology change the world?
Addressing the social and global issues that confront us can only be achieved by shifting our focus from ‘me’ to ‘we,” and from short-term to longer-term thinking, UNSW Sydney’s Visiting Professorial Fellow in the School of Psychology, Felicia Huppert says.