Progressive journo Ana Kasparian unleashes on left’s obsession with ‘garbage’ identity politics: 'I'm done' Progressive co-host of "The Young Turks," Ana Kasparian, ripped the left's love of identity politics, calling it "garbage" and declaring she was "done" with those issues.
Inspirational kitten Tater Tot dies after charming thousands of fans worldwide Tater Tot, the small orange kitten in Salt Lake City, Utah, with a huge fan base, died on Wednesday, August 2, after a brief illness. His "grompy" expression earned him many fans.
Biden's latest fun-killing move ignores real health hazard to America's youth Return of the anti-smoking brigades.
LGBTQ summer camp for kids ages 5-13 showered with praise on NBC News: 'Love that whole idea' An “NBC News Daily" segment on Wednesday praised a local LGBTQ Pride summer camp in New York that is aimed at children between the ages of 5-13.
New AI ultrasound tech is first to land FDA approval to enhance prenatal care: ‘Better health outcomes' Sonio Detect, an AI-powered ultrasound technology, has become the first product of its kind to receive FDA approval. The CEO explains how it benefits both physician and patient.
Connecticut researchers uncover regulator compound with potential to treat Parkinson's disease: Report An assistant professor at UConn Health and a team of researchers have reportedly discovered a regulator compound which hold the potential to treat Parkinson's disease.
Camp No Limits aims to build confidence in children with limb differences Camp No Limits, designed for children with limb loss or variations in limb structure, also provides practical experience for students at Quinnipiac University.
Utah porn age verification law will remain in place after judge dismisses challenge A law that requires porn users in Utah to verify their age will remain in place after a judge dismissed a lawsuit challenging it. The law was challenged by adult entertainers.
Black Panther Party-tied clinic at Seattle middle school offers free gender-reassignment meds to 11-year-olds The partially taxpayer-funded health clinics that have Black Panther Party roots at Seattle public schools are offering gender-reassignment medications for sixth-graders.
Pregnant women struggle to find care in ‘maternity deserts,’ new study finds: ‘We need more support’ The March of Dimes’ latest report explores the state of maternity care throughout all 50 states, Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico. Dr. Elizabeth Cherot breaks down the findings.