LIFE

Here’s what you should know about how spoiled fruits and vegetables can affect nearby items and how to decide whether it’s still OK to eat.
These striking images are the winners of an annual photography contest — and it's easy to see why.
The worst behavior doesn't always come from the birthday kid.
Some of the most popular workout moves aren't just ineffective, they can be dangerous.
The Social Security Administration's baby name data reveals which picks are zooming up the popularity charts.
If you grill with charcoal, you especially need to listen up.
In a hostile world, trans teens have to manage their mental health while fighting for their right to exist.
If you do this on your work computer, you might want to stop ASAP.
The Ukrainian president huddled in Hiroshima with some of his biggest backers, building momentum while Russia claimed a quickly disputed battlefield victory.
Roxana Ruiz, 23, was sentenced to more than six years in prison and ordered to pay more than $16,000 in restitution after killing her attacker in 2021.
The actor shared he would’ve put an end to the character “after probably three episodes.”
One group said that a “climate of fear” has overtaken the state in the wake of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ extreme new anti-LGBTQ+ laws.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are facing backlash over its choice to disinvite The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence from its annual pride night.
Fans were quick to praise the star’s disco-style look with pasties worn at the celebration of cinema in France.
The 2-year-old was left unattended in a vehicle for 14 hours, according to police.
"As I was taken from my birth mother’s arms and placed at a nearby train station, I became a statistic ― another baby uprooted by the country’s one-child policy."
Experts say the phenomenon may have started after a female killer whale had a traumatic encounter with a vessel at sea.
A lawyer who quit Donald Trump’s legal team this past week is attributing his decision to strategy disagreements with a close adviser to the former president.
Setting annual caps on outlays by government agencies and programs sounded smart in 2011 — until everyone agreed to ignore them.
State investigators have determined what started the explosion and massive barn fire in the Texas Panhandle.