A 2-year-old Kentucky boy died after consuming fentanyl his mom bought utilizing her stimulus examine, police stated. Lauren Ashley Baker, 33, admitted to cops in…
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Tornadoes that leveled parts of Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi on Wednesday will linger over the South on Thursday and begin heading toward the Carolinas, Georgia…
Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi didn’t need any more evidence in support of his recent bill, AB 557, the one he hopes will create a statewide hotline…
A 75-year-old woman from China who fought back against a man who punched her on a downtown San Francisco street corner said the unprovoked attack…
“Pip Watch 2021” is well underway Thursday in Big Bear as a pair of eggs are expected to begin hatching any day now. The two…
The California Legislature on Thursday voted to expand paid sick leave for about 10.4 million workers, sending a bill to Gov. Gavin Newsom that mandates…
The Los Angeles Police Department on Thursday said it launched a sexual assault investigation after a woman accused actor Armie Hammer of raping her in…
Up to 99 per cent of the water once in the ancient lakes and oceans on Mars is trapped in the planet’s crust and was not lost to space, according to a study in Science this week.
Scientists at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory reckon the water has been sucked into minerals in the Red Planet’s crust. This suggestion is at odds with the current accepted theory that pretty much all the moisture evaporated and floated away after Mars lost its atmosphere billions of years ago.
Anxiety and stress are seemingly becoming more and more common. Luckily, there could be a simple way to help alleviate this without pumping your body…
After a dreary year spent largely at home in front of the computer, many U.S. children could be looking at summer school — and that’s…