A tragic shooting at the CDC in Atlanta left one police officer dead and another injured. The suspect, Patrick Joseph White, had a history of anti-vaccine beliefs. Investigations continue into the motive behind this violent attack.
Are you or someone you know struggling with gambling issues? This article dives into essential resources and support available for those facing gambling addiction. Learn how to recognize the signs and find the help you need!
In a surprising turn of events, President Trump has invited President Putin to Alaska for a summit, raising eyebrows amidst ongoing tensions in Ukraine. This historic meeting could reshape U.S.-Russia relations, but what does it mean for Ukraine's future?
Discover the inspiring story of Octavia E. Butler, whose writing was a form of survival in a world that often shut her out. 'Positive Obsession' reveals her radical journey from obscurity to literary stardom!
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For 25 years, Northwestern scientists have studied SuperAgers—individuals over 80 with memory like those decades younger. Their unique brain structures and resilience against Alzheimer’s offer hope for cognitive health in aging.
This NFL preseason has been wild! From Shilo Sanders' hard hits to a jaw-dropping 70-yard field goal, catch up on all the action and rookie performances that are turning heads.
Shedeur Sanders shone in the Browns' recent victory over the Panthers, sparking speculation about his potential promotion to the starting offense. Will he finally get the chance to play with top receivers?
Microsoft has released three new Windows 11 preview builds, introducing modernized settings, improved accessibility, and new language options. Discover the latest features and fixes that enhance user experience!
A recent study raises doubts about the effectiveness of smartwatches in accurately monitoring stress levels. Researchers found little correlation between users' self-reported emotions and the data provided by their wearables, urging caution in reliance on these devices for mental health insights.