Kendric Cromer, 12, is among the first patients to be treated with the newly FDA-approved gene therapy, while many other patients have difficulty accessing it.
In a country with more sheep than people, a DIY wool trip from sheep farms to yarn shops makes perfect sense. Our writer brushes up on her knitting on a road trip from Reykjavik.
An investigation into the deaths of three Israeli hostages has determined that their deaths were likely caused by a military air strike against a Hamas commander.
As threats to his personal safety have grown increasingly dire, the world's richest man has barricaded himself behind a retinue of bodyguards who operate like a mini-secret service.
Some treatments and procedures become routine despite a lack of hard evidence that they are beneficial. Recent studies have called some of them into question.
Soldiers and military analysts say Ukraine is largely holding on to the territories it captured in the Kursk region, despite Moscow launching a counterattack.