Health February 11 People with a certain BMI are more prone to deadly infections, study reveals Obesity contributes to more than 10% of infection-related deaths and up to 11% could be prevented by addressing obesity, according to a study of 550,000 adults in Finland and the U.K.
Discovery February 11 Ancient humans were hunting and eating sharks 7,000 years ago, burial site discovery shows Ancient people in southern Arabia hunted and ate sharks as a main food and nutrition source, new archaeological research from Oman reveals. Here are details.
VIDEO February 11 Trump economic policies 'starting to pay off,' says Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent discusses the Trump administration's better-than-expected jobs report, recent Iran sanctions and more on 'America Reports.'
Cybercrime February 11 Roblox child safety warning after Nebraska kidnapping case A Nebraska man allegedly used Roblox and Snapchat to groom two sisters before allegedly kidnapping them. What parents need to know about online predators.
Travel February 11 CDC issues urgent travel alert as virus outbreak hits exclusive sunny islands destination CDC issues urgent travel alert for Seychelles islands due to Chikungunya virus outbreak. Travelers advised to get vaccinated and prevent mosquito bites.
VIDEO February 11 Chatty parrot helps owner make morning iced coffee in silly daily ritual A pet parrot named Kiwi loudly narrates and oversees an iced coffee routine, squawking through each step as the unsuspecting owner stirs and shakes the drink in a now-viral kitchen moment.
Travel February 11 America’s most welcoming travel destinations revealed — the No. 1 spot may surprise you America's most welcoming destinations are revealed by Booking.com. From Texas to Hawaii, the towns were hailed for their hospitality. Find out whic area ranked No. 1.
Health February 11 Big mistake to legalize marijuana? Health experts warn of ‘worse outcomes' In a new op-ed, The New York Times admits legalization may have gone too far, citing addiction, mental health risks and rising THC levels. Doctors weigh in on the issue.
Discovery February 11 Human waste in Roman medicine? First physical evidence found in ancient vessel causes 'immense excitement' Roman medicine used human fecal matter mixed with thyme and olive oil in treatments, according to a surprising archaeological discovery from Pergamon, Turkey.
Restaurants February 10 Pizza made with iguana meat? Florida restaurant's viral video sparks fascination and fury A South Florida restaurant turned an invasive iguana problem into a viral pizza topping during the cold snap this winter to create the Everglades Pie pizza.
Washington DC February 10 Through winter storms and injury, Buddhist monks finish 2,300-mile 'Walk for Peace' to Washington, DC Nearly two dozen Buddhist monks cross into Washington after a 2,300-mile walk, completing a months-long spiritual journey marked by winter storms, injury and acts of compassion.