D.C. Nonprofit Helps Rehabilitate And Relocate Injured Animals
City Wildlife, a D.C. nonprofit, rehabilitates sick and injured wild animals.
Earth's spinning faster and may require deducting a second from clocks
A new study says that clocks may have to skip in a second — called a “negative leap second” — around 2029.
It wasn't just Ohio: Report says vinyl chloride accidents happen often
The cancer-causing chemical made headlines last year following the derailment of a freight train that was carrying tanks of it in East Palestine.
Arnold Schwarzenegger reveals he got a pacemaker
The former Governor of California hopes his story will give others the courage to face their health battles and feel less alone.
Ukrainian orphan escapes Russia, but remains in limbo
A Ukrainian teenager named Denys escaped this year from Russia. But since then, he hasn't been able to leave Poland.
Cuba Gooding Jr. added as defendant in sex assault suit against Diddy
The sweeping suit against Sean "Diddy" Combs, filed last month, alleges sexual assault, harassment and more.
In mifepristone case, justices quiz lawyers on the Comstock Act
Supreme Court arguments in a medicated abortion case are shining a spotlight on a key federal obscenity law.