A majority of people who start the obesity and diabetes medicines known as GLP-1s also quit them, and plan to restart again.
"How do I check that it's not a hoax?" said Ari Hodara. The Parisian art enthusiast could not believe his luck when he found ...
Eric Swalwell is facing new allegations of sexual assault, days after the California Democrat formally submitted his resignation from Congress.
Sometimes you just need to recombobulate. That word isn't in the dictionary, but it is on a beloved sign at Milwaukee's ...
As fuel protests bring Ireland to a standstill and UK leaders decry price hikes driven by the Iran war, Europe -- barely recovered from the energy shock of the Ukraine war -- faces another crisis.
The Justice Department on Tuesday asked a federal appeals court to throw out the seditious conspiracy convictions of Proud ...
Social media influencers claim red light therapy can deliver everything from younger-looking skin to more hair growth, better sleep and even boost longevity. Does science back up those claims?
With Qatar's liquefied natural gas still offline, U.S. companies see an opening and are bringing in new investments.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer came to Kalamazoo today, visiting the city to break ground on an affordable housing project for ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with James Wolff, the pseudonym of a former British intelligence officer who now writes about them in spy novels. His latest book is Spies and Other Gods.
John Summit's second album, CTRL ESCAPE, charts his journey from cubicle to main stage, while paying homage to his Chicago roots.
House Ethics Committee member Rep. Suhas Subramanyam and law professor Richard Painter break down why controversy might have ...