A new study reveals a dramatic rise in eye injuries related to the booming popularity of pickleball, with alarming statistics showing a significant increase in incidents among players, especially those aged 50 and older.
A groundbreaking study reveals that new cardiovascular risk equations could significantly decrease the number of middle-aged adults eligible for aspirin to prevent heart disease, raising questions about current guidelines and the safety of aspirin use.
Dave Chappelle's performance at the Riyadh Comedy Festival has ignited controversy, with critics highlighting Saudi Arabia's troubling human rights record. Chappelle's remarks and strict contract terms for comedians have raised questions about free speech.
In a thrilling SEC showdown, Alabama bested Georgia 24-21 behind a stellar performance from quarterback Ty Simpson and a resilient defense. Key moments included a crucial fourth-down stop and critical third-down conversions that sealed the game for the Tide.
In an emotional interview, Pamela Warner opens up about the tragic drowning of her son, Malcolm-Jamal Warner. She clarifies misconceptions and reflects on their deep bond as she seeks to honor his legacy.
During the Emmy Awards, Phylicia Rashad delivered a touching tribute to her late co-star Malcolm-Jamaal Warner, highlighting his impact on the industry and the legacy of those lost.
In a groundbreaking lawsuit, authors Grady Hendrix and Jennifer Robertson accuse Apple of illegally training its AI models using a dataset of pirated books, including their own works. The case could redefine authors' rights in the AI era.
A new study suggests that a common allergy nasal spray may reduce COVID-19 infections by 67%. With limited vaccine access, could this over-the-counter solution be the future of viral protection?
A new study shows a troubling trend in ADHD treatment among preschoolers, revealing that a significant number are prescribed medication too quickly, often within 30 days of diagnosis. Experts advocate for behavioral interventions first.
Brian Ortega's fight against Aljamain Sterling was nearly canceled due to a severe weight cut, leading to an ambulance ride. Despite concerns, the match is still on at a catchweight. Can Ortega compete safely?