The well-preserved severed head of a wolf found in Siberia is believed to be more than 30,000 year old.
Author: N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAY
Knives, dogs and pepper spray: What women use to feel safe while running outside
A tweet about the steps women take to feel safe while running outside has attracted more than a thousand responses from women around the world.
Two ‘screaming and snarling’ raccoon dogs are running loose in a small village in England
Nottinghamshire police warned residents that the animals are “potentially dangerous if approached.”
E-cigarette flavors may increase your risk of cardiovascular disease, study finds
A study published Monday found that e-cigarette flavors can seriously damage blood vessel cells which play a key role in heart health.
The Army asked, ‘How has serving impacted you?’ The responses were heartbreaking
A tweet from the U.S. Army has attracted nearly 10,000 responses highlighting issues including post-traumatic stress disorder and veteran suicide.
Billionaire pledges to pay off $40 million in student loan debt for Morehouse College class of 2019
Robert F. Smith surprised the nearly 400 graduates of the historically black, all-male college during his commencement address.
Woman arrested after toddler calls 911, reports he and 6 others left alone in a hot car
A 37-year-old woman was arrested after authorities discovered seven kids between the ages of 2 and 4 alone in a hot car outside a mall.
The chemicals in sunscreen seep into your bloodstream after just one day, FDA says
Study authors say the results don’t mean consumers should stop using sunscreen, but noted that more research needs to be done.
A 99-year-old woman donated her body to science. She had no idea her organs were in the wrong places
Rose Marie Bentley is thought to be the oldest person to have the rare condition. The discovery was only made after she donated her body to science.
Suspects in vandalism of Gerald and Betty Ford gravesites surrender to Michigan police
The suspects were caught on security footageskateboarding in the areaand removing a metal “E” from an inscription on the monument.