Congress must stop a new AI tool used to exploit children Using AI to create pictures of child sex abuse is not a victimless crime. Behind every AI image, there are real children.
Texas toddler helps feed family dogs, asks them to ‘say grace’ before releasing them with ‘amen’ A Texas toddler went viral on Instagram for telling her three family dogs to 'say grace' before letting them eat dinner. Watch her feed the pups after 'Amen!'
New COVID variant JN.1 now comprises up to 30% of US cases: CDC The latest variant of the COVID-19 virus, JN.1, is now responsible for an estimated 15% to 29% of U.S. cases as of Dec. 8, according to the CDC. Here's what you need to know.
Biden administration takes aim at popular childcare program This international childcare program is an amazing cultural exchange that is a win-win for both parents and au pairs. Naturally, the Biden administration wants to change it.
Thousands of doses of childhood vaccines reportedly transported into Gaza Strip through Rafah crossing Thousands of doses of vaccines against childhood diseases are being delivered into Gaza to support a growing health emergency in the region, officials said.
Smoking shrinks the brain and drives up Alzheimer’s risk, new study finds Smoking is notorious for causing damage to the lungs, but recent research confirmed that it’s also harmful to the brain. We explore a new study and gather expert input.
10 apps that will help make your New Year’s resolutions a reality Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson has put together a list of 10 apps that will help you make your 2024 New Year’s resolutions a reality.
New Year can bring better sleep at night if you follow these 9 smart steps When it comes to setting healthy resolutions, sleep is just as essential as nutrition and exercise, experts agree. Here are nine of the year's most noteworthy sleep findings.
New Year's best insights for a happy, healthy and more hopeful life Just in time for the New Year of 2024, here are 30 quotes from well-known people about self-care, happiness and healing that may make a difference for people of all walks of life.
Sleep tracking going too far? You might be suffering from this condition, expert says People who obsessively track their sleep may suffer from a condition called orthosomnia. Sleep neurologist Meredith Broderick, M.D., shared the warning signs and remedies.