January 7 Man drops engagement ring from 118-foot bridge during proposal, but there's a happy ending Christmas lights proposal at Boyne Mountain becomes unforgettable rescue mission when couple and resort staff search for dropped engagement ring.
January 7 Your liver may already be changing because of what you eat every day, scientists warn New MIT research is revealing how long-term high-fat diets may prime liver cells for cancer by forcing them into survival mode over extended time periods.
January 7 Couple recalls dropping engagement ring off 118-foot bridge during proposal A nervous proposal on a towering Michigan suspension bridge took a dramatic turn when an engagement ring slipped from a man’s fingers and plunged 118 feet into the snow below. (Credit: Boyne Mountain Resort)
January 7 Little-known prescription pill is helping Americans drink less alcohol Struggling with alcohol cravings? Naltrexone targets the brain's reward center to minimize drinking urges and reduce harmful binge-drinking behaviors.
January 6 Cracker Barrel caves to customer pressure as it brings back menu favorites nationwide "By popular demand," Cracker Barrel is now bringing back its Hamburger Steak and Eggs in the Basket dishes — returning classic comfort food favorites to the menu.
January 6 Hundreds of tourists stranded on remote island as troops are pulled from conflict zone About 600 tourists reportedly stranded on Yemen's Socotra island after UAE troop withdrawal halts flights amid escalating Saudi-UAE political conflict.
January 6 More Americans may be classified as obese under new definition, study suggests New obesity criteria that add waist and body fat measures to BMI could classify nearly 70% of U.S. adults as obese, according to a new study.
January 6 Your sleep and activity patterns may reveal hidden brain health risk, study suggests A new study finds that sleep timing is linked to dementia risk, as people with weak circadian rhythms face a 2.5 times higher risk of developing cognitive decline.
January 6 Americans take final recipes to their graves — and one woman is bringing them back A woman from California has made 40 recipes that she's found carved on tombstones — cooking them to honor the deceased. It is Rosie Grant's unique cemetery cooking project.
January 6 California librarian cooks meals from tombstone recipes to honor strangers A California librarian has cooked 40 recipes carved on gravestones after spotting one on a headstone. From cookies to carrot cake, Rosie Grant recreates final meals, shares them with families and celebrates loved ones through food.