A group of Harvard alumni has sued the university, arguing that the “rampant antisemitism on campus and in classrooms” has devalued their prestigious diplomas.
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Heart Month is a great time to remind yourself why a healthy diet is important for more than just your waistline.
Within two weeks of an Orange County man’s release from prison after serving a sentence for impersonating a medical professional and performing unlicensed cosmetic procedures, officials say he again attempted to open an illegal Botox practice.
A family from Indiana was enjoying a beach day at Lauderdale-by-the-Sea Tuesday afternoon when the large hole the two young children were digging in the sand collapsed, burying them alive, officials say.
The firm response from Alan Garber signals a different tone from Claudine Gay, who as president didn’t respond for days to a letter posted by more than 30 student groups who blamed the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack solely on Israel.
Three states have passed some version of Bentley’s Law. Since 2022, at least 20 states have considered legislation similar to it.
Authorities have euthanized all 13 pit bulls that were found in a Compton man’s backyard, where he was mauled to death last week.
In Monday’s episode of “Pod Meets World,” former child stars Danielle Fishel, Rider Strong, and Will Friedle talk about their experience working with convicted sex abuser Brian Peck, according to Variety.
The Seattle-based parent company behind the viral Stanley tumbler faces more lawsuits accusing it of intentionally misleading consumers about the presence of lead in its products.
Disneyland’s new Pixar Place Hotel is commanding $500 a night for standard rooms and hundreds more for premium rooms and suites.
Taylor Swift appears to have donated $100,000 to the family of the local radio DJ fatally shot in Kansas City Wednesday at the Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade.
A committee has served subpoenas to three Harvard leaders for reportedly failing to produce documents related to the panel’s antisemitism probe.
Attorneys for Harvey Weinstein asked New York’s highest state court on Wednesday to overturn one of the disgraced film producer’s rape convictions, and give him a new trial in another.
When researchers started a COVID study using fitness-tracking rings, they didn’t know they would make a leap forward for an entirely different condition.
“Heart Month is a great time of year to remind people that not all symptoms are created equal when it comes to our cardiovascular health,” Dr. Vinayak Nagaraja says.