Drones will be used by NYPD officers for everything from search and rescue operations to monitoring traffic and pedestrians at large events.
Author: Ashley May, USA TODAY
First baby born using uterus transplant from dead donor, doctors say
The healthy baby girl was delivered to a woman who wasn’t born with a uterus. The mother used the uterus of a 45-year-old woman who died of stroke.
You’re addressing your holiday cards wrong. Here’s how it’s done.
Don’t get caught wishing someone Happy New Year’s.
Sully, George H.W. Bush’s service dog: What’s next for the beloved lab?
Sully, the dog that’s been seen resting nearformer President George H.W. Bush’s casket, has another mission ahead at Walter Reed medical center.
Several brands of dog food recalled over toxic levels of vitamin D, FDA says
High levels of the nutrient can cause serious health problems for pets, including vomiting, weight loss, kidney failure and death.
CDC warns of exotic ticks spreading across the nation that may carry diseases
Asian longhorned ticks, known to spread diseases in other parts of the world, can reproduce up to 2,000 eggs without mating.
George H.W. Bush’s service dog rests near his casket in moving photo: ‘Mission complete’
A spokesman for the family of former President George H.W. Bush shared a photo of his service dog Sully resting beside his casket Sunday night.
Anthropologist visited remote North Sentinel tribe decades ago and survived
An anthropologist who visited the island where American John Allen Chau died formed a kind of relationship with the isolatedSentinelese decades ago.
Don’t recover American missionary’s body from Indian island, advocacy group urges police
John Allen Chau’s body “should be left alone, as should the Sentinelese,” Survival International said after police attempts to recover the remains.
Researcher, American professor behind baby gene editing claims now under investigation
He Jiankui and Michael Deem might have been involved in editing twin girl’s DNA to prevent HIV and AIDS.