In a surprising move, several federal agencies are rolling out a 'deferred resignation' program, allowing employees to resign while still receiving pay for months. Learn how this impacts federal workers across the U.S.
Oura has officially launched its AI-based Advisor for Oura Ring users, offering personalized health advice and data organization. This contextual chatbot remembers your chats and helps track wellness trends.
Laurence Fishburne shares a poignant memory from filming 'Apocalypse Now,' revealing how his lack of experience led to disappointment from director Coppola, but uplifting words from Martin Sheen turned it around.
Katie Thurston opens up about her stage 4 breast cancer diagnosis after it spread to her liver. Despite the challenges, she remains optimistic about her treatment plan and encourages others to get checked.
Wall Street shows signs of stability following a surge fueled by hopes that Trump's tariffs will be less severe than expected. Despite rising optimism, experts warn of potential volatility ahead as consumer confidence continues to wane.
Mia Love, the trailblazing Congresswoman and first Black Republican woman, has died at 49 after a courageous battle with brain cancer. Remembered for her inspiring legacy and service, Love's contributions to American politics will not be forgotten.
Kitty Dukakis, the beloved activist and first lady of Massachusetts, passed away at 88. Known for her courage in battling addiction and advocating for mental health and Holocaust education, her legacy continues to inspire.
As Trump prepares for a crucial call with Putin, UK and France demand immediate action for peace in Ukraine. Macron highlights the courage of Ukraine's leadership, while concerns grow over the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.
Eva Brinley, a 72-year-old traveler, faced a colon cancer diagnosis after a routine colonoscopy. Opting for immunotherapy over chemotherapy, she shares her inspiring journey to remission and the importance of regular health checkups.
As President Trump prepares to address Congress, a significant Democratic boycott is brewing. Lawmakers are urged to attend with individuals impacted by DOGE and the federal funding freeze, raising questions about the implications for the speech.