Spain's Supreme Court upholds 135-year prison sentence for British teacher, nanny who created child porn A 135-year prison sentence for a British teacher and nanny who created and distributed child pornography of children who were in his care has been upheld by Spain's Supreme Court.
Myocarditis in young males after COVID vaccine: New study suggests what may cause the rare heart condition Studies have shown that in rare cases, teenage and young adult males have developed myocarditis after getting the COVID-19 vaccine — and new research pinpoints a possible cause.
Warning signs of suicide: What to know about prevention, red flags and how to deal with the issue Three experts on mental health issues weighed in on the difficult topic of suicide and its warning signs — and shared important tips for keeping an eye out for potential threats and what to do.
Kids in foster care get love, support they need through 'angels' committed to their happiness Nonprofit National Angels aims to change the dialogue around foster care through nationwide programming. CEO Susan Ramirez reveals that anyone has the power to change a life.
New AI tool helps doctors streamline documentation and focus on patients Nuance — a Microsoft-owned AI company in Massachusetts — has created an AI tool for physicians called DAX, which streamlines the documentation process. Here's how it works.
Mom of 6-year-old who allegedly shot his teacher breaks silence, takes 'responsibility' for son's actions Deja Taylor, mother of a 6-year-old Virginia boy who allegedly shot his first-grade teacher inside a classroom, said she is willing to take responsibility for her son's actions.
Kentucky mom and stepmom on helping others through grief: 'Joy and sadness can coexist' Molly Rubesh, a mom and stepmom in Kentucky, was helping her stepsons through grief when her own father passed away — and found a way to share comfort for all through a new children's book.
Teens and social media: American Psychological Association issues guidance for safe use and 'instruction' The American Psychological Association (APA) has released its first-ever Health Advisory on Social Media Use in Adolescence, offering recommendations for safe use by teens. Here are details.
4 Indiana school staffer members fired or resigned after special needs student told to eat his own vomit A 7-year-old special needs student was told to eat his own vomit during lunchtime. Four staff members involved in the incident have either resigned or been fired.
Bad Bunny's hit song has 'right tempo' for life-saving CPR, American Heart Association says: 'Keep the beat' The Bad Bunny hit 'Titi Me Pregunto' can be used to save lives. Dr. Comilla Sasson of the American Heart Association breaks down how to perform hands-only CPR to the beat of popular music.