Mom sprints to tackle toddler who ran onto field during Major League Soccer game
Morgan Tucker (NEW YORK) — An Ohio mom had an unexpected cameo in the middle of a Major League Soccer game when her 2-year-old son ran onto the field. Morgan Tucker, of Moscow, Ohio, took her son
Pentagon to require COVID vaccines for all service members
South_agency/iStock (WASHINGTON) — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will request approval for the COVID-19 vaccine to become mandatory for all U.S. military service members by mid-September, according to a memo he sent to all Defense Department employees. “I want
Time's Up leader resigns after reports that she advised Cuomo
Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for Fortune (NEW YORK) — A leader within Time’s Up, the organization founded in the wake of the #MeToo movement to fight gender-based discrimination in the workplace, has resigned after it emerged that she aided
Smoke from fires in the West affecting air quality in cities more than 1,000 miles away
s_gibson/iStock (SAN FRANCISCO) —The dangerous wildfires burning in the West is affecting air quality in cities more than 1,000 miles away as the smoke billows and travels east. More than 100 large wildfires are currently burning in
Senate Democrats unveil $3.5 trillion budget resolution targeting social issues
uschools/iStock (WASHINGTON) — Senate Democrats on Monday unveiled details of their $3.5 trillion budget resolution, setting up Congress to begin work on the second portion of President Joe Biden’s major economic objectives. The legislative language comes just
Rockies investigation use of racial slur during Sunday's game
Adonis page/iStock (DENVER) — The Colorado Rockies are investigating after a racial slur was used during Sunday’s game against the Miami Marlins during a ninth-inning at bat by Marlins outfielder Lewis Brinson, who is black. The slur
New online marketplace highlights global flavors, artisan products from diverse food entrepreneurs
Charissa Fay (NEW YORK) — Adding items to a cart, shipping and restocking the kitchen can feel a bit monotonous. But thanks to Foxtrot Anywhere, a marketplace with a range of grocery and pantry products from new
Dr. Jha's 5-point COVID-19 strategy for getting kids back to school safely
FatCamera/iStock (NEW YORK) — As the COVID-19 delta variant continues to raise new concerns for Americans, parents can follow a set of five principles to help make going back to school safer for their children. Dr. Ashish
Jeffrey Epstein victims program shutting down with $121 million paid to abuse survivors
New York State Sex Offender Registry (NEW YORK) — An independent compensation program for victims of late serial sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is winding down its operations after paying out more than $121 million to survivors of
How Barry's seeks to redefine group fitness in a post-pandemic era
Ridofranz/iStock (NEW YORK) — Amid mask mandates and social distancing of a global pandemic, Barry’s, a boutique fitness club, says it’s disrupting the industry by giving consumers access to their product in ways that didn’t exist just