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October 21 2023, 08:00
The oldest daughter of parenting blogger Ruby Franke, who was charged with child abuse last month, has spoken out for the first time since her mother's arrest.
October 21 2023, 08:00
Lake Powell, the second-largest human-made reservoir in the US, has lost nearly 7% of its potential storage capacity since 1963, when Glen Canyon Dam was built, a new report shows.
October 21 2023, 08:00
As the US attempts to wean itself off its heavy reliance on fossil fuels and shift to cleaner energy sources, many experts are eyeing a promising solution: your neighborhood big-box stores and shopping malls.
October 21 2023, 08:00
Three officials at the Fulton County, Georgia, jail have stepped down amid an investigation into the death of an inmate whose family said was housed in a filthy, bug-infested cell that "was not fit for a diseased animal."
October 21 2023, 08:00
A Tennessee Air National Guardsman is facing charges after applying to be a hitman on a spoof "rent-a-hitman" website, according to the Department of Justice.
October 21 2023, 08:00
The family of a victim and several survivors of a mass shooting at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis filed a lawsuit against companies involved in the manufacturing, marketing and sale of the high capacity magazine used by the gunman who killed 8 people and injured several others in 2021.
October 21 2023, 08:00
Paxlovid, an antiviral therapy that is prescribed to COVID-19 patients to prevent severe illness, soon will cost more than double the $529 that the federal government had paid for the treatment.
October 21 2023, 08:00
As Olympic gymnast Mary Lou Retton remains in the ICU with life-threatening pneumonia, multiple infectious disease experts share warning signs and treatments.
October 21 2023, 08:00
Tenants of Walnut Court apartments, a senior-living complex in Iowa, have filed a class-action lawsuit against the owners due to what they claim has been a years-long bedbug infestation.
October 21 2023, 08:00
Ultraprocessed foods high in fats and carbs could have addictive properties, according to a new study from University of Michigan. Nutritionists weigh in on the findings.