A look at Super Bowl commercials from Tim Tebow, Snickers, Cheerios, GM, Dodge and more that caused a stir.
Author: Josh Hafner, USA TODAY
Jillian Michaels slams the keto diet: ‘Why would anybody think this is a good idea?’
Former “Biggest Loser” trainer Jillian Michaels told “Women’s Health” she gets “fired up” over the keto diet and its weight loss promises.
Temple of ‘The Flayed Lord,’ an ancient skinned corpse god, found in Mexico
Skull-shaped pieces of the Flayed god, known as Xipe Totec, were found by archeologists at Popoloca Indian ruins in the central state of Puebla.
Gender ‘X’: New York City adds gender-neutral option to birth certificates
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio on Tuesday signed a bill adding a third gender category, known as “X,” to the city’s birth certificates.
Blood pressure drug recalls, Mollie Tibbetts, Toys R Us and Roseanne: Our most-read stories of 2018
From Toys R Us closings and the end of Roseanne’s tweet to Mollie Tibbetts and the Winter Olympics, here’s what caught your attention this year.
George H.W. Bush shaved his head once to support a Secret Service agent’s son with leukemia
Bush lost his 3-year-old daughter, Robin, to leukemia 60 years before shaving his head to support the son of a Secret Service agent.
Bob Dole, with help, stands for final salute to George HW Bush at US Capitol
Bob Dole, 95, was helped to salute former President Bush, his opponent in the 1988 presidential election and fellow World War II veteran.
‘Destined for failure’: Evangelicals question John Chau’s sincere, ill-advised plan
A missions group that trained John Chau said he was “well prepared” to visit North Sentinel, but evangelicals in missions work question his approach.
While in an ICE van, protesters surrounded to sing ‘Amazing Grace.’ Now an immigrant’s lost his bid to stay in the US
Samuel Oliver-Bruno lived for 11 months in sanctuary at CityWell United Methodist Church in Durham, North Carolina.
Many isolated tribes, like Sentinelese that killed American, still exist. Here’s where
The death of John Allen Chau by a tribe on North Sentinel Island has turned a spotlight on “uncontacted” tribes around the world.