LIFE

Elon appears on the Social Security Administration's list of most-declined baby names of 2022.
Have you noticed you're looking up at some of your younger friends who used to be your height? You're not alone.
These kid-friendly parks in Arizona, South Dakota, California and other states are perfect for a family vacation.
"Me, calling my wife 1 day into her 2-week business trip: Do I like soup?"
A cooking competition series and a CW sports drama are also trending on the streaming service.
It’s all too easy to terrify workplace colleagues with your confusing instant messenger behaviors.
Experts share the signs of a fraudulent listing, how to avoid falling for a scam and what steps to take if you do.
Level up your grilling game with these dietitian-approved franks, including beef, pork, chicken, turkey and vegetarian options.
The legislation would require big tech companies to pay a “journalism usage fee.”
Eunice Dwumfour, 30, was found fatally shot in her car in February, and her family sought answers for months.
Despite Wednesday's ruling, the procedure remains illegal in the state in most cases.
Amazon agreed to pay over $30 million to settle allegations that its Ring and Alexa divisions enabled illegal surveillance by employees and hackers.
“There are some things that I agree with Nick Fuentes on, and some that I don’t,” the former White House staffer told HuffPost.
Chief Justice John Roberts has acknowledged the court needs to do more to show it takes ethics seriously.
Aderrien Murry told CNN he wishes he could ask Sgt. Greg Capers, “Why did you do it? I could have lost my life, all because of you.”
"We’d happily 'get in line' for citizenship or documentation if such a line existed. It doesn’t."
Fortunately, the "Almost Famous" actor playfully responded with a simple suggestion for her brother.
Shocked motorists and law enforcement watched in horror as the Nissan Altima was launched 120 feet (37 meters) down the highway in Lowndes County.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office said there wasn't enough evidence to charge the "Call Me By Your Name" actor.
Lindelof said he had "deep regrets" about how he dealt with characters of color.