A panel of advisers to the Food and Drug Administration has recommended revising the current COVID-19 vaccine so that it specifically targets omicron.
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Revenge of the killer whales? Recent boat attacks might be driven by trauma
The marine mammals have been “attacking” sailboats since 2020. But those encounters are becoming more frequent, and some say the orcas’ tactics are evolving.
The US dollar conquered the world. Is it at risk of losing its top spot?
The U.S. dollar did not luck its way into the top spot — it was a carefully engineered plan that unfolded in the mountains of New Hampshire nearly 80 years ago.
America is going through an oil boom — and this time it’s different
Business is pretty good in America’s busiest oil patch. Prices are high enough to turn a profit and then some. But instead of going wild, producers have been aiming for something new: Discipline.
Sky-high egg prices are finally coming back down to earth
The industry is recovering from a massive bird flu outbreak and high inflation rates, but prices may not fall to what they once were.
Across Canada, tens of thousands have evacuated due to wildfires in recent weeks
Early and record-breaking wildfires are burning across multiple Canadian provinces from the east coast to the west coast.





