'Stranger Things' star Finn Wolfhard talks experiences with creepy adult fans
Netflix(NEW YORK) — Finn Wolfhard may find himself in some creepy situations when it comes to his work — think Netflix’s Stranger Things and Stephen King’s It — but when it comes to his real life, he’d rather not have to deal with
Threat of tornadoes for the South continues Wednesday and Thursday
ABC News(NEW YORK) — The National Weather Service is still assessing the tornado damage in Davidson, Wilson, and Smith counties in Tennessee Wednesday morning after the area was hit with severe weather. The highest winds discovered by
Robert Durst murder trial: Opening arguments to begin
imaginima/iStock(LOS ANGELES) — Opening arguments will begin in Los Angeles Wednesday in the much-anticipated trial of New York real estate heir Robert Durst, who is accused of killing his close friend Susan Berman. Berman’s body was found
Coronavirus live updates: COVID-19 is deadlier than the flu, WHO says
jarun011/iStock(NEW YORK) — Countries around the world are scrambling to stymie the spread of a deadly viral outbreak that began in China about two months ago and has now infected more than 90,000 people globally.Today’s biggest developments:
South Korea’s drastic measures against the coronavirus offers example to US
oonal/iStock(SEOUL, South Korea) — The South Korean government is offering “emergency child care” to parents dealing with the double challenge of school closures and work-at-home policies as the country battles to fight the fast-spreading novel coronavirus. Drastic
Loophole in vaping ban has teens turning to disposable e-cigarettes
lenscap67/iStock(NEW YORK) — The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) banned the sale of flavored e-cigarettes with refillable cartridges, but some teens have found a way to still get their vaping fix. A loophole in the FDA’s new
Divided Supreme Court debates constitutionality of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Bill Chizek/iStock(WASHINGTON) — A sharply divided Supreme Court on Tuesday debated the constitutionality of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and whether a president should be able to remove its head for any reason, including disloyalty or policy
Anyone can be tested for COVID-19, subject to a doctor's orders: Pence
Official White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian(WASHINGTON) — The Centers for Disease Control is issuing new guidance that anyone can be tested for COVID-19 with no restrictions, subject to a doctor’s orders, Vice President Mike Pence
US universities bringing students home from Italy study abroad due to coronavirus
Powerofflowers/iStock(NEW YORK) — Students from at least 12 U.S. universities are returning home from their study abroad programs in Italy, amid fears of the coronavirus spreading further in Europe. Elon University, Fairfield University, Florida International University, Gonzaga
When explaining coronavirus to your children, what's the best approach?
HughStoneIan/iStock(NEW YORK) — Concerns linked to the new coronavirus range from managing sick days to global financial markets, so it can be easy to overlook some of the most vulnerable among us: children. Young children, whose physical