May 5 Father whose son died from fentanyl warns overdoses ‘can happen to anyone’ as states fight deadly crisis Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin is fighting against the country's opioid crisis by educating parents and cracking down on criminals after countless families have lost children to overdoses.
May 4 NIH closes experimentation labs accused of brutally killing thousands of beagles for 40+ years Under the leadership of President Donald Trump, National Institutes of Health (NIH) shut down its beagle testing laboratory.
May 4 Kids eat only 'junk food' so man with cancer will not travel with them A Reddit user wrote that he will not travel with his brother's children because they "only eat junk food." The man, who was diagnosed with cancer, wondered if he was being selfish.
May 4 Cancer patients can relieve side effects with surprising activity Preliminary data from The Ohio State University has found that dancing the Argentine tango can help reduce chemotherapy-induced neuropathy symptoms, like burning and tingling.
May 4 'I'm a doctor: Here are 11 things you should know about measles' Amid the ongoing measles outbreak, Allison Croucher, a pediatrician in Illinois, said she often gets these questions from parents who are concerned about the spread.
May 4 Vine-ripe tomatoes recalled due to salmonella risk: 'Do not consume' An Indiana company is recalling vine-ripe tomatoes because of the potential that the items have been contaminated with salmonella. The tomatoes were sold in 11 states.
May 4 American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on great golfers, mushroom meccas and legendary ladies The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people. This time, test your knowledge of great golfers, mushroom meccas and legendary ladies.
May 4 Students cook ancient rice dish based on 2,000-year-old manuscript with surprisingly healthy results Students at the Yuelu Academy of Hunan University in China embarked on a project to recreate a rice dish from an ancient recipe, yielding an unusual and surprisingly healthy food result.
May 4 Why gossiping could be good for you, according to experts Psychology experts say indulging in gossip can benefit mental health, but too much can damage reputations. A career expert discusses an uptick in workplace gossip.
May 4 Hidden REAL ID hassles facing airline travelers and states to avoid States vary in readiness for the May 7 REAL ID deadline. While some DMVs offer extended hours to accommodate demand, others face challenges with appointment availability as the date approaches.