June 7 Woman rips into 'stupid showers at hotels' and those responsible for designing them A woman writing on Reddit complained about the design of hotel showers, saying she can't "step into a shower today while traveling" without getting "blasted by cold water."
June 7 Former MLB pitcher finds liver donor in high-school classmate he hadn't seen in 20 years Steven Register, an Alabama father battling stage 4 cancer, finds hope in a liver transplant donated from a high school friend after a social media call for donors.
June 7 Billy Joel jokes about aging, cremation after brain disorder diagnosis 76-year-old Billy Joel remains in good spirits despite his brain disorder diagnosis. The "Piano Man" shares his first public message with fans since his health battle announcement.
June 7 Wrestling legend Ric Flair reveals cancer diagnosis after previously denying reports WWE legend Ric Flair said he has been diagnosed with skin cancer for the second time in three years and will undergo treatment beginning next week.
June 7 Torah's clothing lessons backed by Yale study showing your attire changes how you think Author Mark Gerson, whose new book is "God Was Right," reveals how the Torah teaches a profound lesson highly relevant to today's keen understanding of "dress for success."
June 7 FDA to review baby formula for first time in nearly 30 years Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel discusses baby formula nutrition, rising measles cases and more on ‘Fox News Live.’
June 7 ‘American Pie’ star Jason Biggs admits digging through trash for cocaine during drug addiction Actor Jason Biggs opens up about the darkest days of his cocaine addiction in his 20s, describing how money and fame enabled self-destructive behavior.
June 7 Boat explodes on the river and a peaceful vacation walk turns into a desperate rescue The quick thinking of a couple who were on vacation in the U.K. helped save six lives after a boat exploded on the River Thames. Police officials said it was "a miracle there were no fatalities."
June 7 Medical professionals say schools have gotten too political, citing ‘unscientific modes of thinking' Two medical professors are concerned about healthcare education and offer guidelines for responsible advocacy while leveraging their "professional standing to effect change."
June 7 Building your adventure: CIA veteran shares an inspiring story about courage with graduates Gib Smith's journey from battling leukemia to inspiring future Olympians and high school graduates exemplifies courage, resilience and the spirit of adventure.