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Charley Whaley, 81, tells PEOPLE he has developed a love for learning, and hopes his story will inspire others to follow in his footstepsNEED TO KNOWCharley Whaley, a Vietnam War veteran, graduated
While many have focused in recent years primarily on the amount of protein they consume, nutrition experts remind us that it is no less important to pay attention to dietary fiber as well. In fact,
(NewsNation) — The EMT at the center of a viral rescue at the New York Knicks championship victory parade told NewsNation’s Chris Cuomo it isn’t just about her. Simone Kelly, a 24-year-old
Road construction zones can be hazardous spots. They can be even more hazardous when gators show up.According to a post by the Fulshear Police Department, that’s exactly what happened earlier this
Not to be corny, but it's never too late to start being who you were meant to be.
Shared aging patterns: MRI scans show cats and humans develop similar age-related brain changes, including shrinkage and ventricle expansion. Faster research model: Cats' shorter lifespans allow
A Mini Dachshund with rare piebald dapple coloring is capturing hearts online, and honestly, it's easy to understand why. Between the unusual markings and those striking eyes, this little pup looks
Vacations are supposed to be relaxing and enjoyable, but when bed bugs decide to crawl into the picture, it’s anything but. It's hard to predict where they will pop up, even the nicest hotels are
Researchers have identified a new species of "walking shark," a rare group of small carpet sharks that use their fins to "walk" along shallow reefs. A team of divers spotted the newfound shark, which
Built for cold: Compact bodies, dense multi-layered fur, and seasonal camouflage help Arctic foxes endure temperatures as low as −50°F while staying hidden from predators and prey. Changing habitat:
This season I've started working out like a Cubby — or at least close to Wrigley Field.State of play: I've been hitting the free 7am yoga, Pilates, cardio dance and high-intensity interval training
Britain's National Health Service will make its pioneering Jewish BRCA testing program permanent after a pilot initiative identified hundreds of people carrying inherited cancer-linked genetic
Summer at Trader Joe’s is always a little chaotic. One minute you’re popping in for bananas and coffee creamer, and the next you’re staring at a tub of Sour Cherry Cotton Candy, wondering if it would
Why sinks matter: Studies show 34% of kitchen sinks tested contained harmful bacteria, making them a major source of cross-contamination. Daily cleaning tips: Experts advise scrubbing with hot, soapy
The Greater Boston Food Bank is set to invest another $5 million to break their food spending record in 2026 and distribute over 94 million meals across the region as need grows. “Families need our
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After making his big screen debut in 1990, Russell Crowe has gone on to star in several unforgettable, adrenaline-fueled action movies that hold up incredibly well and warrant repeat viewings. His
In Oliver, B.C., a mechanical issue with a bike led Curtis Pirie to a startling sight: a young black bear was wandering nearby with a stove pipe stuck over its head. The unusual scene had already
Rochester, N.Y. — The Breast Cancer Coalition has awarded $75,000 in funding to local researchers.Coalition grants serve as seed funding for innovative projects with the potential to advance
With a couple of days to let it marinate, the realisation that Brady Tkachuk is no longer an Ottawa Senator has sunk in. On Sunday, he was traded to the Florida Panthers, joining his brother Matthew,
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