Last week was a holiday week with fewer days of school for my kids, so I decided to do a little experiment with them and the other kids on our street who were willing to participate. What I asked them ...
The mother, Suze Lopez, took a routine pregnancy test prior to a surgery. In what doctors in Los Angeles are calling a "medical miracle," a mother gave birth to a baby boy shortly after discovering ...
Oftentimes our furry friends can remind us of some of our favorite animal characters from books, TV shows and movies. A baby lion cub at the Cougar Mountain Zoo in Washington is a great example. This ...
Kaizer Chiefs played to a goalless draw with AS Simba of Democratic Republic of Congo in the first leg of the second preliminary round on Saturday. In extreme weather conditions at Stade TP Mazembe, ...
Anencephaly is a type of neural tube defect. During pregnancy, your baby's brain and spine start to form as a flat disk of cells. This flat disk rolls into a tube-like structure called the neural tube ...
BROOKFIELD, Ill. — If you’ve never seen a baby kangaroo poking out of it’s mama’s pouch, you’re not alone. As cute as it is, it only happens for a short window. It’s a tough thing to catch. And that ...
Keppel, which founded mobile carrier M1 in 1994, is selling the telco business to Simba Telecom in deal valued at $1.1 billion. Simba Telecom—a unit of billionaire David Teoh’s Australia-listed Tuas ...
Holly has a degree in Medical Biochemistry from the University of Leicester. Her scientific interests include genomics, personalized medicine, and bioethics.View full profile Holly has a degree in ...
Derek Hough and his wife Hayley Erbert are going to be parents! On Monday (July 22), the couple announced they're expecting their first child in a stunning video posted to Instagram. The golden-lit ...
After the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday night on a 2003 letter to Jeffrey Epstein that included Donald Trump’s name and an outline of a naked woman, the president’s denial was comprehensive.
HAMA, SYRIA—Bronze Age potters working in the city of Hama in current-day Syria appear to have sold more than just cups, bowels, and dishes 4,500 years ago—they apparently also sold children’s toys.