After losing his chance at winning $100,000 in the bonus round in addition to the $14,000 he collected during the game, ...
Travis Kelce is showing some love for his mom. As the NFL star arrived at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City for the Chiefs-Texans game on Sunday, Dec. 7, he gave mom Donna Kelce a big embrace. In a ...
For the courage, love and compassion shown throughout the Walmart mass shooting case, the victims, their families and ...
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How to Make Friends With Cats and Earn Their Trust
Cats are not like dogs: while some are extroverted and friendly from the get-go, cats tend to be more cautious and pickier ...
As the sun sets on 2025, here are some feel-good Lancaster County moments from this year, from a Broadway star’s nod to his ...
Sweden faces Finland in the semifinals on Sunday, Jan. 4. Both semifinal games in the 2026 IIHF World Junior Hockey ...
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A happier new year? 19 health and wellbeing experts share their top tips
From a pharmacist to a high-performance coach, GP and breathwork teacher, Gemma Fullam asks 19 people to share how they find ...
A couple renovated their kitchen—and stumbled upon buried treasure from the 17th century Eagles-Commanders brawl breaks out after unexpected two-point conversion Abandoned vessel found 70 miles ...
The 24th annual Wheels for Kids Holiday Giveaway brought joy to the Reeves Terrace neighborhood in Orlando on Monday evening, as children received 130 kick scooters, thanks to the generosity of the ...
Research shows that giving time, money or support to others is associated with benefits to well-being. But doing so isn’t always beneficial. Dr. Leana Wen explains.
Scientists are uncovering how temperature shapes our sense of bodily self, revealing that warmth and cold do far more than keep us comfortable. Credit: Shutterstock Researchers are uncovering how ...
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