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The Cleveland Clinic delivered North America’s first baby born from a deceased donor’s womb, they say. The woman became pregnant through in-vitro and the child was born via c-section. The baby is a girl. → Read More
The Cleveland Clinic delivered North America’s first baby born from a deceased donor’s womb, they say. The woman became pregnant through in-vitro and the child was born via c-section. The baby is a girl. → Read More
The Cleveland Clinic delivered North America’s first baby born from a deceased donor’s womb, they say. The woman became pregnant through in-vitro and the child was born via c-section. The baby is a girl. → Read More
The Cleveland Clinic delivered North America’s first baby born from a deceased donor’s womb, they say. The woman became pregnant through in-vitro and the child was born via c-section. The baby is a girl. → Read More
The Cleveland Clinic delivered North America’s first baby born from a deceased donor’s womb, they say. The woman became pregnant through in-vitro and the child was born via c-section. The baby is a girl. → Read More
The Cleveland Clinic delivered North America’s first baby born from a deceased donor’s womb, they say. The woman became pregnant through in-vitro and the child was born via c-section. The baby is a girl. → Read More
The Cleveland Clinic delivered North America’s first baby born from a deceased donor’s womb, they say. The woman became pregnant through in-vitro and the child was born via c-section. The baby is a girl. → Read More
A person was hiding from Missouri cops when they passed gas so loudly it led officers right to them. The person was eventually arrested for possession of a controlled substance, Clay County Sheriff’s Office says. → Read More
A man fishing off the coast of Corpus Christi, Texas, fought for 30 minutes to reel in a fish only to realize it was a 7-foot 7-inch, 300-pound bull shark. He eventually released it back into the gulf. → Read More
Ross Perot, a Texas billionaire businessman and former two-time presidential candidate, had a reputation for plain speaking quotations. He died of leukemia at age 89. Here are some of his best sayings. → Read More
The Cleveland Clinic delivered North America’s first baby born from a deceased donor’s womb, they say. The woman became pregnant through in-vitro and the child was born via c-section. The baby is a girl. → Read More
A woman was at a train platform near Millennium Park in Chicago when a man grabbed her cellphone and ran. She chased him. He forced her into a stairwell and sexually assaulted her before running away, cops say. → Read More
The Cleveland Clinic delivered North America’s first baby born from a deceased donor’s womb, they say. The woman became pregnant through in-vitro and the child was born via c-section. The baby is a girl. → Read More
A Missouri man was walking in an apartment complex when he tripped over a barbecue and fell into the door of an apartment. The man inside emerged with a gun and shot the victim 11 times, killing him, cops say. → Read More
Several diabetics from Minnesota took a chartered bus to Canada to purchase cheaper insulin. A typical 10-day vial of insulin costs $340 without insurance in the US, but only $30 in Canada. → Read More
After video of a copy-cat Blue Bell licker in Louisiana surfaced, fans of the ice cream are asking why the company doesn’t use safety seals. Blue Bell responded in a statement, citing a “natural seal.” → Read More
A plumber in Centralia, Illinois, found 15 wallets from the 1940s stashed in the vent of girls’ restroom in an old high school. The high school had been purchased by an area church and was being renovated. → Read More
A 20-year-old Houston man pleaded guilty in federal court to attempting to provide material support to ISIS, US attorneys say. The man instructed ISIS supporters in how to build bombs and purchase machetes. → Read More
After a young woman in San Antonio licked a carton of Blue Bell ice cream and put it back in the freezer, Bellaire Police Department posted a hilarious photo to Facebook showing officers guarding the ice cream. → Read More
People have been using crickets to determine temperature since the late 19th century when scientist Amos Dolbear discovered the relationship between cricket chirps and heat. All it takes is a little math. → Read More