At least 8 killed, 9 wounded in Tel Aviv mass shooting at rail station
Two gunmen shot and killed eight and wounded nine at a light rail station in a suspected terror attack in Tel Aviv Tuesday night, which Iran followed with a missile strike.
GLP-1 weight-loss meds might interfere with endoscopy, colonoscopy
Research shows patients taking weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy are more likely to have food left in the stomach or stool left in the bowel before an endoscopy or colonoscopy.
'Scream 7' to open in theaters in February 2026
"Scream 7" director Kevin Williamson and franchise star Neve Campbell announced a release date for the horror sequel.
The Thousand Egg Club
Do you eat at least 1000 eggs a year? If so, you're a member of the 'Thousand Egg Club.'The club was created by the National Poultry and Egg Board in 1957. Several political figures who swore to eat 1000 eggs
Vance and Walsh keep it polite — with a few jabs — in VP debate
With no more debates planned between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, the battle of the No. 2s was the last mass-viewership event on the campaign calendar.
Lebanese people voice anger, sorrow over widening conflict with Israel
Lebanese families flee their homes and mourn their lost relatives as the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah heats up.
Depression was rising among young people in Southern California. COVID made it worse
New data from Southern California children, teens and young adults show that rising rates of depression and anxiety increased further during the pandemic.
'I'm not playing games' on port strikes, union boss says
Harold Daggett vows union is "going to win", as Joe Biden backs "meaningful" dockworker pay rise.
Blunt and bold – Kenya's 'truth speaker' faces the sack
Kenya's deputy president, who faces impeachment, branded himself as "the truthful man".
Video shows Iran's missile attack on Israel
A statement on Iranian state TV confirmed "dozens" of missiles have been launched towards Israel.
Trudeau survives second parliamentary confidence vote
The prime minister's struggling Liberals are expected to face a series of votes aimed at toppling the government this autumn.
People in Beirut seek shelter on beaches as Israeli strikes continue
Israel's bombardment of Lebanon has driven some Beirut residents onto city beaches to seek safety.