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- Global film market enters sustained downturn from Hollywood to East Asia
- Los Angeles’ share of global production has slipped from 21.9% in 2022 to 18.3% two years later, highlighting a sustained contraction that is now showing up across box office performance and audience behavior worldwide.
- New study reveals milestone in cancer survival, uneven gains, and complex future of treatment
- On January 13th, the American Cancer Society (ACS) announced that 70% of people diagnosed with cancer in the United States now live at least five years for the first time in its cancer surveillance history.
- Trump nominates Kevin Warsh to the Fed board of governors
- On January 30th, 2026, U.S. President Donald Trump nominated Kevin Warsh, a former Federal Reserve governor, to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, finalizing his decision to position Warsh as the next chairman of the central bank after Jerome Powell’s term expires in May 2026.
- The 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans introduced a new food pyramid that flipped the traditional model upside down
- The 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGAs) have sparked much controversy by completely upending the traditional food pyramid.
- Shingle vaccines may be the solution to dementia
- On April 2nd, 2025, the journal Nature published a groundbreaking study presenting the closest evidence between the correlation of shingle vaccines and dementia.
- ICE detains 5-year-old boy, allegedly using him as “bait”
- On January 20th, ICE—US Immigration and Customs Enforcement—arrested and detained a 5-year-old boy along with his father in Columbia Heights, Minnesota, and transported them to Texas.
- U.S. reduces the recommended number of childhood vaccines
- On Monday January 5th, U.S. federal health officials announced significant changes to the recommended vaccination schedule for children across America, reducing the number of diseases that routine vaccinations can prevent from 17 to 11.
- The deadly resurgence of measles in the US, from West Texas to a national threat
- In early 2026, unvaccinated children and communities across the United States, beginning in West Texas, are facing a rapidly spreading measles outbreak as the virus is transmitted through airborne droplets due to declining MMR vaccination rates, posing a threat to the nation’s measles elimination status.
- India reports new Nipah virus infections
- India is on heightened alert after health officials confirmed two cases of Nipah virus in the eastern state of West Bengal, detected on January 26, 2026.
- Severe snowstorm strikes North America, causing a widespread disruption
- A powerful winter storm swept across the United States and Eastern Canada on Sunday, bringing a record-breaking snowfall, dangerously low temperatures, and widespread disruption to transportation and daily life.


