May 18 Family kicked off flight over son’s insect bites despite doctor’s approval A family was stopped from boarding their British Airways flight after staff became suspicious of insect bites on their baby's leg, as the airline cites safety concerns.
May 18 Mom credits TikTok video for cancer diagnosis after spotting strange nail marking TikTok video leads to early diagnosis of subungual melanoma for Ohio mother, highlighting the importance of recognizing nail changes for early cancer detection.
May 18 Pompeii family's desperate final moments revealed in new archaeological excavation A new Pompeii excavation revealed details about family members who barricaded themselves with a bed during the Mt. Vesuvius eruption, providing insight into the ancient disaster.
May 18 American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on treasured tunes and midwestern marvels The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people. This time, test your knowledge of treasured tunes, leafy lunches and midwestern marvels.
May 18 New England fights invasive green crabs with innovative 'eat them' strategy Green crabs, an invasive species in New England, are damaging ecosystems and shellfish. Efforts to market crab broth offer a potential solution to this issue.
May 18 AI breakthrough allows doctors to 'see' dangerous blood clots forming Scientists at the University of Tokyo have developed a groundbreaking AI-powered technology that can non-invasively monitor platelet activity in real time, detecting potentially deadly blood clots.
May 18 Researchers uncover the odd reason an 'unusual' mummy survived the centuries Researchers have revealed the mystery behind a well-preserved 18th-century mummy in Austria, highlighting a unique embalming method involving zinc and fabric.
May 17 Beloved pet makes daring escape from animal hospital after surgery and travels 3 miles to get home After escaping a Florida animal hospital, George the cat traveled 3 miles home, highlighting feline homing abilities through scent and visual markers.
May 17 'Amazing' partnership: Chick-fil-A employees graduate from college debt-free André Kennebrew, chairman of the board of trustees at Point University, shares a story with Chick-fil-A employees as they prepare to graduate without any student debt courtesy of a partnership involving independent operators and Ficus Education.
May 17 Hundreds of Chick-fil-A workers are earning their college degrees without student debt Through a unique partnership, Chick-fil-A employees are earning college degrees without any student debt, thanks to support from Point University and Ficus Education.