Pentagon says Trump 'very concerned' about brain injury victims from Iran attack
icholakov/iStock(WASHINGTON) — A week after President Donald Trump seemed to minimize the traumatic brain injuries (TBI) suffered by service members following Iran’s missile attack on a base in Iraq, Defense Secretary Mark Esper said Thursday that Trump
Economic status may be a warning sign for youth suicide
Motortion/iStock(NEW YORK) — Children are taking their own lives at an alarming rate in America, with suicide the second-leading cause of death among 10- to 19-year-olds in the U.S. The trend has impacted all communities, genders and
Homeland Security cracks down on counterfeit goods, tickets ahead of the Super Bowl
Yaroslav Sabitov/iStock(WASHINGTON) — The lowest ticket price to Super Bowl LIV is $4,000 — but imagine paying for it and the ticket be counterfeit? It happens more than people know, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
President Trump touts historically low unemployment in first of two Super Bowl ads
Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead(WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump’s campaign previewed their massive Super Bowl ad-buy on Thursday by releasing one of the two 30-second spots they plan to run this Sunday which lean into
They're not too old for this s*** — Cast, director reunites for 'Lethal Weapon 5'
Photo by Warner Brothers/Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — The boys are back! Mel Gibson, Danny Glover and director Richard Donner have reunited for a fifth Lethal Weapon movie. The trio — Oscar winner Gibson, 64, 73-year-old Glover and
WHO declares Coronavirus a global health emergency
jarun011/iStock(GENEVA) — The World Health Organization declared coronavirus a public health emergency of international concern at a news conference Thursday in Geneva. This is only the sixth time such an emergency has been declared, with past examples
Maternal death rate among black women 2.5 times higher than white women, new report finds
RuslanDashinsky/iStock(NEW YORK) — Black women in the United States die during pregnancy or in the months after giving birth 2 1/2 times more often than white women and three times more often than Hispanic women, according to
Trump impeachment trial live updates: Questions resume, GOP moves to block witnesses
uschools/iStock(WASHINGTON) — Senators have returned Thursday for a second day of questions to House managers and President Donald Trump’s legal team in his impeachment trial as attempts by Democrats to rally votes for new witnesses appear to
No, Blake Lively doesn't look like her 'Rhythm Section' drug addict without makeup
Andrew Lipovsky/NBC(LOS ANGELES) — Blake Lively wants people to know she doesn’t wake up looking red-carpet perfect — but she doesn’t wake up looking like a drug-addicted hooker, either. The actress appeared on The Tonight Show with
Kenya to rule on new digital IDs that civil rights groups say disenfranchise minorities
iStock/omersukrugoksu(LONDON) — Kenya’s high court was expected to rule Thursday on whether the government’s plan to assign everyone a unique identification number is constitutional, following a month-long legal challenge by three local civil rights groups. The Nubian