COVID-19's lasting impact: 'Less attractive' people wear masks more often than others, study finds A new study published in Frontiers in Psychology says that people who think they are less attractive than others are likely to keep wearing masks when they're motivated to make good impressions.
Michigan K-9 whose viral mugshot captivated Americans made big busts in his career: 'Best partner I ever had' Detective Ice, a Michigan police K-9 dog, has take the internet by storm after the release of his mugshot. Here's a deeper dive into this favorite furry defender.
Thai rescue crew retrieves 18-month-old girl from 49-foot-deep well shaft A young Thai child fell into a hole at a farm late at night on Tuesday. Rescue workers successfully recovered the girl during an overnight operation.
Black Lives Matter at School Week of Action kicks off for thousands of U.S. schools Black Lives Matter at School Week of Action is a week-long focus on the 13 Guiding Principles of the BLM movement that thousands of students are made to participate in.
Estate of VA inmate who allegedly died from lack of health care services to receive $1.3M The family of a Virginia inmate who died while in jail has reached a wrongful death settlement. Arlington County jail was accused of not providing sufficient health services.
First drug proven to slow Alzheimer's won't be available to most patients for several months Leqembi, the first drug shown to slow Alzheimer’s, has been approved by the FDA, but most U.S. patients will not be able to receive treatment for months.
Florida cat given away by owner for being 'too affectionate' finds new home A cat named Jerry was surrendered to the Humane Society of Broward County in December for being "too affectionate," according to representatives.
Illinois family creates kid-friendly content that makes other parents laugh: 'Can never go wrong' The Younes family of Illinois creates funny, relatable videos that scores of other families can enjoy. Ali Younes explains the family makes between 3-5 videos a week to make others laugh.
Potential fentanyl vaccine, test kits a 'great breakthrough' to combat synthetic opioid deaths Certified physician Dr. Frita Fisher discusses the recent advancement made by researchers in their development of a potential fentanyl vaccine.
JCPenney spotlights senior pit bull mix named Popcorn, available for adoption in Atlanta A 12-year-old terrier-pit bull mix named Popcorn is a featured dog in JCPenney's "Portrait for Pups" campaign. She's currently up for adoption at PAWS Atlanta.