January 22 Can the flu shot actually give you influenza? Doctors set the record straight Medical experts debunk flu shot myths: vaccines use inactive virus that cannot cause illness. Discover what side effects actually mean for your immunity.
January 22 Stunning remnant from Thomas Jefferson's favorite wine, plus Victorian children's scribbles found in dig Victorian children's marbles and a school tablet with handwriting were discovered by archaeologists in London, revealing fascinating details about the East End's history.
January 21 'Gutfeld!': Here's the Shatner method Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the panel react to Canadian actor William Shatner eating a bowl of cereal in his car on ‘Gutfeld!’
January 21 Federal officials say anti-ICE agitators 'going after the dogs' after Minneapolis kennel incident An anti-ICE message was reportedly scrawled on a CBP K-9's feed chart at a Minneapolis kennel, prompting outrage from homeland security officials.
January 21 PETA suggests replacing Punxsutawney Phil with hologram for Groundhog Day: 'Let Phil and his family retire' PETA proposes a high-tech hologram replace Punxsutawney Phil at the annual Groundhog Day celebration, offering a 3D projection with weather predictions.
January 21 Study sounds alarm over food preservatives potentially linked to cancer Board-certified rheumatologist Dr. Mahsa Tehrani discusses two new studies — one examining potential links between food preservatives and cancer, and another detailing possible health risks tied to daylight saving time — on ‘America Reports.’
January 21 Cellphone health risks are focus of new government study: 'Very concerned' A cell phone radiation health study has been launched by the HHS to investigate whether electromagnetic radiation from phones and cell towers could harm Americans.
January 21 Dozens sickened as potentially deadly fungus spreads in southern state A lung infection linked to bird and bat droppings has sickened dozens in Tennessee, prompting a state investigation into a possible fatal case.
January 21 World's most famous museum slams doors to visitors as employee revolt continues The Louvre museum closed to tourists Monday due to employee strikes over pay and working conditions that have been disrupting operations since last summer.
January 21 Train demolishes stranded food delivery robot sitting on railroad tracks in Miami A driverless food delivery unit is seen stuck on railroad tracks in Miami during the evening, remaining in place until a passing train strikes and destroys the unattended machine.