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Mental health experts are teaming up with park rangers to help those experience homelessness in a first-of-its-kind program in Colorado. → Read More
The Chernobyl nuclear accident led to the evacuation of the site and the entire city of Pripyat nearby in 1986. Pets, including dogs, were left behind. → Read More
A new report shows that following a keto-like diet may increase your risk of heart disease. The ketogenic, or keto, diet is a low-carb, high-fat eating plan. → Read More
You’ve heard of wedding registries and baby registries, but what about divorce registries? Two sisters started a company to offer a platform for it. → Read More
The National Park Foundation's African American Experience Fund helps preserve important historical sites across the nation. → Read More
Hacks have happened for years, but it’s getting more common as we add more smart devices to our homes, including doorbells, baby monitors and thermostats. → Read More
While the holiday is still designated as Washington’s birthday in the United States code, Presidents Day is now celebrated on the third Monday in February. → Read More
Earlier this month, Lisa Marie Sopko quickly loaded up dozens of animals with the help of volunteers to evacuate her rescue ranch just a few miles from East Palestine, Ohio. → Read More
The USDA proposed new school nutrition standards in February. The proposal looks at four main areas: added sugar, milk, sodium, and whole grain. → Read More
“I celebrated by building more robots,” said 9-year-old David Balogun, a recent graduate of Reach Cyber Charter School. He’s one of the youngest people to graduate high school. → Read More
A survey by the National Retail Federation found that more than half of consumers, about 52%, plan to celebrate and will spend an average of $192.80. → Read More
Cow manure could help power your next package delivery, with the help of an anaerobic digester. This could mean less methane emissions from dairy farms while also displacing fossil fuels. → Read More
A new report by the Commonwealth Fund found that the U.S. spends nearly 18% of gross domestic product (GDP) on health care. Yet, Americans are dying younger than those in other high-income countries. → Read More
In the wake of Tyre Nichols’ death, the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act has been brought back into the spotlight. → Read More
A doctor in Iowa is trying to change the perception men have on vasectomies. His clinic, SimpleVas, claims to have the only mobile vasectomy unit in the country. → Read More
In the future, drones could potentially deliver defibrillators to cardiac arrest calls before first responders arrive. → Read More
The Endangered Species Act of 1973 change the fate of the bald eagle, American alligator, and other species. One study found the Act has prevented the extinction of roughly 291 species. → Read More
A truck-sized asteroid zoomed by Earth on January 26. Should we be concerned? Here's how planetary defense works, according to experts. → Read More
Dollar stores are the fastest-growing food retailers by household expenditure share, according to a new study. → Read More
Artificial intelligence is being used to create art, answer your questions, and write essays. What about an AI-powered lawyer? → Read More