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Nuclear startup Antares said Tuesday it has raised $96 million in Series B funding as it pursues its small modular reactor design. The round, which was led by Shine Capital with participation from Alt ...
Antares, an advanced nuclear energy startup, announced the close of its $96-million Series B funding round, which was led by Shine Capital with participation from Alt Capital, Caffeinated, FiftyThree ...
On the Tuesday, November 25, 2025 episode of The Excerpt podcast: The Army’s investigation into Fort Hood OBGYN Major Blaine McGraw has unfolded into one of the largest patient outreach efforts in ...
The criminal investigation into claims that a Fort Hood OB-GYN secretly recorded his exams with patients has grown, with the Army confirming it is contacting roughly 1,600 women under his care at a ...
The woman said she walked into an OBGYN's office on Fort Hood, an Army base in Texas, nearly a year ago because she wasn't sure what to take for her sinus infection during her pregnancy. She said the ...
The Guam Memorial Hospital Authority asserts they have enough doctors to keep bringing babies into the world after the recent death of obstetrician-gynecologist Dr. Jeffrey Gabel. But Dr. Tom Shieh, ...
OCEAN BEACH – It’s guaranteed to be an intergalactic experience. The 46 th annual Ocean Beach Holiday Parade will kick off on Saturday, Dec. 6, at 5:05 p.m., running along Newport Avenue. This year’s ...
As we close out both Women’s History Month and CHamoru Month, we like to recognize Dr. Annie U.Bordallo as she continues to make history as Guam’s first CHamoru female obstetrician-gynecologist, ...
An Army doctor at Fort Hood's Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center is accused of secretly recording women under his care, according to a lawsuit filed in Texas. (Rodney Jackson/DOD) An Army doctor is ...
Pregnant people who received a COVID-19 vaccine were far less likely to experience severe illness or deliver their babies prematurely, according to a major new UBC-led study published in JAMA. A new ...